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USS Alabama during her shakedown period, Casco Bay, Maine, United States, Dec 1942USS Alabama during her shakedown period, Casco Bay, Maine, United States, Dec 1942USS Alabama during her shakedown period, Casco Bay, Maine, United States, Dec 1942USS Alabama during her shakedown period, Casco Bay, Maine, United States, Dec 1942
USS Alabama during her shakedown period, Casco Bay, Maine, United States, Dec 1942USS Alabama during her shakedown period, Casco Bay, Maine, United States, Dec 1942USS Alabama during her shakedown period, Casco Bay, Maine, United States, Dec 1942USS Alabama during her shakedown period, Casco Bay, Maine, United States, Dec 1942
USS Alabama during her shakedown period, Casco Bay, Maine, United States, Dec 1942USS Denver underway, Dec 1942USS New Mexico, Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, Dec 1942USS North Carolina at Pearl Harbor Navy Yard, US Territory of Hawaii, late 1942; note measure 21 camouflage
USS Alabama during her shakedown period, Casco Bay, Maine, United States, Dec 1942USS Denver underway, Dec 1942USS New Mexico, Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, Dec 1942USS North Carolina at Pearl Harbor Navy Yard, US Territory of Hawaii, late 1942; note measure 21 camouflage
USS S-35 sailors in US Territory of Alaska, circa Dec 1942View of USS Alabama from the fantail during her shakedown period, Casco Bay, Maine, United States, Dec 1942Wildcat, circa 1942-1943Down by the bow, USS New Orleans arriving in Tulagi Harbor, Solomon Islands, 1 Dec 1942. The night before, New Orleans was struck by a torpedo in the Battle of Tassafaronga that blew off 150 feet of her bow.
USS S-35 sailors in US Territory of Alaska, circa Dec 1942View of USS Alabama from the fantail during her shakedown period, Casco Bay, Maine, United States, Dec 1942Wildcat, circa 1942-1943Down by the bow, USS New Orleans arriving in Tulagi Harbor, Solomon Islands, 1 Dec 1942. The night before, New Orleans was struck by a torpedo in the Battle of Tassafaronga that blew off 150 feet of her bow.
Elco 80-foot torpedo boat PT-109 commanded by Ensign Bryant L Larson delivering 96 survivors from the sunken cruiser USS Northampton to Tulagi Harbor, Solomon Islands, 1 Dec 1942. Note the cruiser USS New Orleans at left.German woman working in an office in Minsk, Byelorussia, 1-2 Dec 1942Injured man on a stretcher aboard USS Minneapolis, 1 Dec 1942Soviet 85 mm M1939 (52-K) anti-aircraft gun and crew, Leningrad, Russia, 1 Dec 1942; note the Old Saint Petersburg Stock Exchange building in background
Elco 80-foot torpedo boat PT-109 commanded by Ensign Bryant L Larson delivering 96 survivors from the sunken cruiser USS Northampton to Tulagi Harbor, Solomon Islands, 1 Dec 1942. Note the cruiser USS New Orleans at left.German woman working in an office in Minsk, Byelorussia, 1-2 Dec 1942Injured man on a stretcher aboard USS Minneapolis, 1 Dec 1942Soviet 85 mm M1939 (52-K) anti-aircraft gun and crew, Leningrad, Russia, 1 Dec 1942; note the Old Saint Petersburg Stock Exchange building in background
Soviet leaders reviewing a map of Stalingrad, Russia, 1 Dec 1942; left to right: Nikita Khrushchev, Alexei Ilarionovich, Alexei Chuyanov, Andrey YeryomenkoSoviet snipers moving amongst ruined buildings in Stalingrad, Russia, 1 Dec 1942USS Minneapolis in Tulagi, Solomon Islands, under repair for torpedo damage received during Battle of Tassafaronga, 1 Dec 1942; note her bow being cut awayA page out of a Manhattan Project scientist
Soviet leaders reviewing a map of Stalingrad, Russia, 1 Dec 1942; left to right: Nikita Khrushchev, Alexei Ilarionovich, Alexei Chuyanov, Andrey YeryomenkoSoviet snipers moving amongst ruined buildings in Stalingrad, Russia, 1 Dec 1942USS Minneapolis in Tulagi, Solomon Islands, under repair for torpedo damage received during Battle of Tassafaronga, 1 Dec 1942; note her bow being cut awayA page out of a Manhattan Project scientist's notebook, noting the world's first controlled, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction, achieved on 2 Dec 1942

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