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PV-1 Ventura aircraft of US Navy patrol bomber squadron VPB-132 flying over the Florida coast, United States, early 1943PV-1 Ventura aircraft, possibly of US Navy squadron VB-136, receiving a bomb from armorers, Aleutian Islands, US Territory of Alaska, 1943; note PV-3 Ventura aircraft in flight over the North American coast, early 1943; as seen in US Navy publication Naval Aviation News dated 15 Dec 1943Queen
PV-1 Ventura aircraft of US Navy patrol bomber squadron VPB-132 flying over the Florida coast, United States, early 1943PV-1 Ventura aircraft, possibly of US Navy squadron VB-136, receiving a bomb from armorers, Aleutian Islands, US Territory of Alaska, 1943; note 'Burma Jeep' bomb service truckPV-3 Ventura aircraft in flight over the North American coast, early 1943; as seen in US Navy publication Naval Aviation News dated 15 Dec 1943Queen's College employee Pauline Craske speaking with a WAAF and several American servicemen aboard a train, Taunton, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, 1943
RAF Air-Sea Rescue launch and Wellington bomber going to pick up a downed crew off the coast of Sollum, Egypt. 1941-44.RAF and WAAF air ambulance orderlies of the Casualty Evacuation Unit at Down Ampney, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, date unknownRAF and WAAF intelligence officers and their staff working in the Map Section in the Operations Block at Headquarters, Bomber Command, RAF High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom, 1942-1945RAF and WAAF personnel working in the wooden receiver hut at RAF Ventnor, Isle of Wight, England, United Kingdom, date unknown
RAF Air-Sea Rescue launch and Wellington bomber going to pick up a downed crew off the coast of Sollum, Egypt. 1941-44.RAF and WAAF air ambulance orderlies of the Casualty Evacuation Unit at Down Ampney, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, date unknownRAF and WAAF intelligence officers and their staff working in the Map Section in the Operations Block at Headquarters, Bomber Command, RAF High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom, 1942-1945RAF and WAAF personnel working in the wooden receiver hut at RAF Ventnor, Isle of Wight, England, United Kingdom, date unknown
RAF firefighter demonstrating the handling of a hose to WAAF recruits, Egypt, 1940-1943RAF Flight Lieutenant Charles Cholmondeley (pronounced Chumley), seconded to the British Security Service MI5 and one of the principal architects of Operation Mincemeat, circa 1943.RAF Fortress Mark IIA of No. 220 Squadron at Benbecula in the Outer Hebrides west of Scotland, 1943. This aircraft sank two U-boats, U624 & U707, and shared in sinking of U575. Note ASV II radar antennae under the wing.Raffaele de Courten with Italian Navy officers, 1940s
RAF firefighter demonstrating the handling of a hose to WAAF recruits, Egypt, 1940-1943RAF Flight Lieutenant Charles Cholmondeley (pronounced Chumley), seconded to the British Security Service MI5 and one of the principal architects of Operation Mincemeat, circa 1943.RAF Fortress Mark IIA of No. 220 Squadron at Benbecula in the Outer Hebrides west of Scotland, 1943. This aircraft sank two U-boats, U624 & U707, and shared in sinking of U575. Note ASV II radar antennae under the wing.Raffaele de Courten with Italian Navy officers, 1940s
Rail car V-2 launching platform, Peenemünde, Germany, 1940sRailcar-mounted 2 cm Flakvierling 38 anti-aircraft gun in France, circa 1942-1943, photo 1 of 2Railcar-mounted 2 cm Flakvierling 38 anti-aircraft gun in France, circa 1942-1943, photo 2 of 2Ram Mark I cruiser tank, circa 1940s
Rail car V-2 launching platform, Peenemünde, Germany, 1940sRailcar-mounted 2 cm Flakvierling 38 anti-aircraft gun in France, circa 1942-1943, photo 1 of 2Railcar-mounted 2 cm Flakvierling 38 anti-aircraft gun in France, circa 1942-1943, photo 2 of 2Ram Mark I cruiser tank, circa 1940s
Raoul WallenbergRear quarter view of BV 222 Wiking aircraft, circa 1940sRear view of German 10 cm Flak 38 anti-aircraft gun, circa 1940s; seen in US Army manual TM-E 30-451 Recognition drawing of Illustrious-class carriers
Raoul Wallenberg's passport photo, circa 1940sRear quarter view of BV 222 Wiking aircraft, circa 1940sRear view of German 10 cm Flak 38 anti-aircraft gun, circa 1940s; seen in US Army manual TM-E 30-451 'Handbook of German Military Forces'Recognition drawing of Illustrious-class carriers

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