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Commissioning ceremony of USS New Jersey, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 23 May 1943, photo 25 of 25Future commander of Dorado Earle C. Schneider at the launching ceremony with his son Earle V. Guest ticket to the commissioning ceremony of USS New Jersey, which took place on 23 May 1943Launching of submarine Dorado, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 23 May 1943
Commissioning ceremony of USS New Jersey, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 23 May 1943, photo 25 of 25Future commander of Dorado Earle C. Schneider at the launching ceremony with his son Earle V. 'Butch' Schneider (far left), his father Earle G. Schneider (second from left), and his mother (far right), Groton, Connecticut, United States, 23 May 1943Guest ticket to the commissioning ceremony of USS New Jersey, which took place on 23 May 1943Launching of submarine Dorado, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 23 May 1943
Navy chaplain offering the invocation at the commissioning ceremony of USS New Jersey, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 23 May 1943Officers saluting during the commissioning ceremony of USS New Jersey, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 23 May 1943Sailors of USS New Jersey preparing for the commissioning ceremony, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 23 May 1943The ashes of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto arriving at Kisarazu, Japan aboard battleship Musashi, 23 May 1943
Navy chaplain offering the invocation at the commissioning ceremony of USS New Jersey, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 23 May 1943Officers saluting during the commissioning ceremony of USS New Jersey, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 23 May 1943Sailors of USS New Jersey preparing for the commissioning ceremony, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 23 May 1943The ashes of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto arriving at Kisarazu, Japan aboard battleship Musashi, 23 May 1943
View of USS New JerseyView of USS New JerseyFranklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and others at the White House during Trident Conference, Washington DC, United States, 24 May 1943Newly converted USS Sable training aircraft carrier on her delivery trip to Chicago, Illinois upbound on Lake St Clair, Michigan, United States.  Photo taken from the freighter Joseph Wood. May 24 1943.
View of USS New Jersey's bow during her commissioning ceremony, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 23 May 1943View of USS New Jersey's stern during her commissioning ceremony, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 23 May 1943Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and others at the White House during Trident Conference, Washington DC, United States, 24 May 1943Newly converted USS Sable training aircraft carrier on her delivery trip to Chicago, Illinois upbound on Lake St Clair, Michigan, United States. Photo taken from the freighter Joseph Wood. May 24 1943.
Portrait of WAAF Air Chief Commandant K. J. Trefusis Forbes, 24 May 1943Air Vice Marshal Ralph Cochrane, Wing Commander Guy Gibson, King George VI, and Group Captain John Whitworth discussing Dambusters Raid at St Vincents Hall, headquarters of No. 5 Group RAF Bomber Command, Grantham, England, United Kingdom, 27 May 1943GMC CCKW 2 1/2-ton 6x6 open cab long wheel base transport with gun ring being prepared for shipment to North Africa, Hampton Roads, Virginia, United States, 27 May 1943Interior of a model Japanese building, Dugway proving Ground, Utah, United States, 27 May 1943, photo 1 of 2
Portrait of WAAF Air Chief Commandant K. J. Trefusis Forbes, 24 May 1943Air Vice Marshal Ralph Cochrane, Wing Commander Guy Gibson, King George VI, and Group Captain John Whitworth discussing Dambusters Raid at St Vincents Hall, headquarters of No. 5 Group RAF Bomber Command, Grantham, England, United Kingdom, 27 May 1943GMC CCKW 2 1/2-ton 6x6 open cab long wheel base transport with gun ring being prepared for shipment to North Africa, Hampton Roads, Virginia, United States, 27 May 1943Interior of a model Japanese building, Dugway proving Ground, Utah, United States, 27 May 1943, photo 1 of 2
Interior of a model Japanese building, Dugway proving Ground, Utah, United States, 27 May 1943, photo 2 of 2King George VI inspecting ground crewmen during his visit to No. 617 Squadron (Dambusters) and No. 57 Squadron at RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom, 27 May 1943; note Lancaster B Mk I bomber King George VI speaking with Flight Lieutenant Les Munro, observed by Wing Commander Guy Gibson and Air Vice Marshal Ralph Cochrane, Scampton, England, United Kingdom, 27 May 1943Missing Air Crew Report 16163, page 1 of 2. Report documents the loss of the Russell Phillips crew on May 27, 1943 near Palmyra Atoll. The crew included Louis Zamperini. See comment below.
Interior of a model Japanese building, Dugway proving Ground, Utah, United States, 27 May 1943, photo 2 of 2King George VI inspecting ground crewmen during his visit to No. 617 Squadron (Dambusters) and No. 57 Squadron at RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom, 27 May 1943; note Lancaster B Mk I bomber 'Frederick III', the aircraft of Wing Commander Campbell Hopcroft, commanding officer of No. 57 SquadronKing George VI speaking with Flight Lieutenant Les Munro, observed by Wing Commander Guy Gibson and Air Vice Marshal Ralph Cochrane, Scampton, England, United Kingdom, 27 May 1943Missing Air Crew Report 16163, page 1 of 2. Report documents the loss of the Russell Phillips crew on May 27, 1943 near Palmyra Atoll. The crew included Louis Zamperini. See comment below.

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