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An SNJ-3C Texan noses over just before reaching the edge of the flight deck aboard the training aircraft carrier USS Wolverine on Lake Michigan, United States, 1943.Anti-aircraft gunnery drill aboard USS Alabama in the Atlantic Ocean, 1943Anti-aircraft guns at the Panama Canal Zone, date unknownAnti-Japanese poster depicting Filipino resistance, 1940s
An SNJ-3C Texan noses over just before reaching the edge of the flight deck aboard the training aircraft carrier USS Wolverine on Lake Michigan, United States, 1943.Anti-aircraft gunnery drill aboard USS Alabama in the Atlantic Ocean, 1943Anti-aircraft guns at the Panama Canal Zone, date unknownAnti-Japanese poster depicting Filipino resistance, 1940s
Anti-Japanese poster printed by the United States ArmyAnti-tank company of 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment in exercise with 37 mm Gun M3, 1943, photo 1 of 5Anti-tank company of 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment in exercise with 37 mm Gun M3, 1943, photo 2 of 5Anti-tank company of 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment in exercise with 37 mm Gun M3, 1943, photo 3 of 5
Anti-Japanese poster printed by the United States ArmyAnti-tank company of 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment in exercise with 37 mm Gun M3, 1943, photo 1 of 5Anti-tank company of 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment in exercise with 37 mm Gun M3, 1943, photo 2 of 5Anti-tank company of 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment in exercise with 37 mm Gun M3, 1943, photo 3 of 5
Anti-tank company of 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment in exercise with 37 mm Gun M3, 1943, photo 4 of 5Anti-tank company of 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment in exercise with 37 mm Gun M3, 1943, photo 5 of 5Ar 232 aircraft resting at an airfield, 1943-1945Ar 232 aircraft resting at an airfield, 1943-1945
Anti-tank company of 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment in exercise with 37 mm Gun M3, 1943, photo 4 of 5Anti-tank company of 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment in exercise with 37 mm Gun M3, 1943, photo 5 of 5Ar 232 aircraft resting at an airfield, 1943-1945Ar 232 aircraft resting at an airfield, 1943-1945
Arlington Hall main building, Arlington, Virginia, United States, circa 1943Armourers loading a 1,600-lb bomb onto a Barracuda aircraft aboard HMS Formidable, 1940sArthur Coningham, Stanislaw Skalski, and Kazimierz Sosnkowski, 1943Austen Mark I submachine gun, 1940s
Arlington Hall main building, Arlington, Virginia, United States, circa 1943Armourers loading a 1,600-lb bomb onto a Barracuda aircraft aboard HMS Formidable, 1940sArthur Coningham, Stanislaw Skalski, and Kazimierz Sosnkowski, 1943Austen Mark I submachine gun, 1940s
Australian Catalina aircraft being serviced by No. 1 Flying Boat Maintenance Unit RAAF in Bowen, Queensland, Australia, early 1943Australian paratrooper at the Parachute Battalion Training Centre with Austen Mk 1 submachine gun, date unknownB-17 Flying Fortress bomber B-17 Flying Fortress bombers of the 414th Bombardment Squadron roll out on steel Marsden Matting in Tunisia, 1943.
Australian Catalina aircraft being serviced by No. 1 Flying Boat Maintenance Unit RAAF in Bowen, Queensland, Australia, early 1943Australian paratrooper at the Parachute Battalion Training Centre with Austen Mk 1 submachine gun, date unknownB-17 Flying Fortress bomber 'Pluto' at Port Moresby, Australian Papua, 1942-1943; nose art by Ernie VandalB-17 Flying Fortress bombers of the 414th Bombardment Squadron roll out on steel Marsden Matting in Tunisia, 1943.

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