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Sea Jeeps and regular Jeeps of US Army 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment, 1940sSemovente 75/18 self-propelled gun in a town in Italy, 1943Sentinel tank, circa 1940sSergeant Bert Turkentine (left; bomb aimer) and Sergeant Music (right; navigator; Canadian), crewmembers of a Lancaster bomber of No. 57 Squadron RAF, being offered tea by a WAAF member, 1940s
Sea Jeeps and regular Jeeps of US Army 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment, 1940sSemovente 75/18 self-propelled gun in a town in Italy, 1943Sentinel tank, circa 1940sSergeant Bert Turkentine (left; bomb aimer) and Sergeant Music (right; navigator; Canadian), crewmembers of a Lancaster bomber of No. 57 Squadron RAF, being offered tea by a WAAF member, 1940s
Sergio Osmeña speaking to troops of the US Army 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment, Camp San Luis Obispo, California, United States, 1942-1944Seven SBD Dauntless dive-bombers in flight, 1942-43.Seven United States Navy officers and one Chief Petty Officer pose with the station’s first Mark XIV torpedo at the Naval Torpedo Station at Keyport, Washington, United States, 1943.Seven US Navy K-class airships from Airship Patrol Squadron ZP-31 inside one of the two LTA (lighter than air) hangars at NAS Santa Ana, California, United States, 1943.
Sergio Osmeña speaking to troops of the US Army 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment, Camp San Luis Obispo, California, United States, 1942-1944Seven SBD Dauntless dive-bombers in flight, 1942-43.Seven United States Navy officers and one Chief Petty Officer pose with the station’s first Mark XIV torpedo at the Naval Torpedo Station at Keyport, Washington, United States, 1943.Seven US Navy K-class airships from Airship Patrol Squadron ZP-31 inside one of the two LTA (lighter than air) hangars at NAS Santa Ana, California, United States, 1943.
Shugaku HommaSmall Japanese Navy craft, 1942-1943SNB Expeditor sitting in frot of the control tower at Marine Corps Air Station Ewa, US Territory of Hawaii, 1940sSOC Seagull aircraft just launched from catapult of a New Orleans-class heavy cruiser, circa 1942-1943
Shugaku Homma's painting of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, 1943Small Japanese Navy craft, 1942-1943SNB Expeditor sitting in frot of the control tower at Marine Corps Air Station Ewa, US Territory of Hawaii, 1940sSOC Seagull aircraft just launched from catapult of a New Orleans-class heavy cruiser, circa 1942-1943
Soldiers from six different Allied nations posing on a M4 Sherman tank, Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, circa 1942-1943Soldiers of US Army 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment bearing flags on the parade ground, 1940sSong Meiling and Claire Chennault, China, 1940sSong Meiling and other Chinese representatives at the White House, Washington DC, United States, 1943
Soldiers from six different Allied nations posing on a M4 Sherman tank, Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, circa 1942-1943Soldiers of US Army 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment bearing flags on the parade ground, 1940sSong Meiling and Claire Chennault, China, 1940sSong Meiling and other Chinese representatives at the White House, Washington DC, United States, 1943
Song Meiling speaking in the United States, 1943Soviet 45 mm M1942 (M-42) anti-tank gun with its crew, circa 1940sSoviet Army cavalry, 1943Soviet BA-10 armored car, circa 1940s
Song Meiling speaking in the United States, 1943Soviet 45 mm M1942 (M-42) anti-tank gun with its crew, circa 1940sSoviet Army cavalry, 1943Soviet BA-10 armored car, circa 1940s

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