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Boomerang fighters in production, Australia, 1943Bow view of USS Gunnel off Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States, Oct 1943Captain J.J. Clark and Rear Admiral Arthur Radford on the bridge of the USS Yorktown (Essex-class), Oct 1943.Chiang Kaishek, Louis Mountbatten, and Song Ziwen in Chongqing, China, Oct 1943
Boomerang fighters in production, Australia, 1943Bow view of USS Gunnel off Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States, Oct 1943Captain J.J. Clark and Rear Admiral Arthur Radford on the bridge of the USS Yorktown (Essex-class), Oct 1943.Chiang Kaishek, Louis Mountbatten, and Song Ziwen in Chongqing, China, Oct 1943
Commanding Officer Kapitänleutnant Peter Schrewe on the bridge of the German Type IXC/40 submarine U-537, Atlantic Ocean, Oct 1943.Commanding officerCrews servicing a North American A-36A Mustang aircraft of US 86th BFG, late 1943; note the chin-mounted guns and the bombing mission markings on the cowlEd Dyess, 1943
Commanding Officer Kapitänleutnant Peter Schrewe on the bridge of the German Type IXC/40 submarine U-537, Atlantic Ocean, Oct 1943.Commanding officer's cabin aboard USS Tang, circa Oct 1943Crews servicing a North American A-36A Mustang aircraft of US 86th BFG, late 1943; note the chin-mounted guns and the bombing mission markings on the cowlEd Dyess, 1943
Ensign Mary McLean gave her hat to another WAVES officer as she boarded a training aircraft for an orientation flight, Naval Air Station, Squantum, Massachusetts, United States, Oct 1943Flight deck crews of USS Saratoga spotting SBD-5 Dauntless dive bombers of VB-12 squadron, Oct 1943Flood lights illuminate a US Navy K-class airship of Airship Patrol Squadron ZP-33 during night operations at NAS Tillamook, Oregon, United States, 1943-44.FM-2 Wildcat conducting a test flight, late 1943
Ensign Mary McLean gave her hat to another WAVES officer as she boarded a training aircraft for an orientation flight, Naval Air Station, Squantum, Massachusetts, United States, Oct 1943Flight deck crews of USS Saratoga spotting SBD-5 Dauntless dive bombers of VB-12 squadron, Oct 1943Flood lights illuminate a US Navy K-class airship of Airship Patrol Squadron ZP-33 during night operations at NAS Tillamook, Oregon, United States, 1943-44.FM-2 Wildcat conducting a test flight, late 1943
Four US Navy K-class airships of Airship Patrol Squadron ZP-14 at NAS Weeksville, North Carolina, United States, 1943-44.German 7.5 cm PaK 40 gun and crew in Northern France, Oct 1943; note Kar98k rifleGerman Marder II tank destroyer in Italy, 1943German paratrooper with MP 40 submachine gun in a doorway in Italy, 1943
Four US Navy K-class airships of Airship Patrol Squadron ZP-14 at NAS Weeksville, North Carolina, United States, 1943-44.German 7.5 cm PaK 40 gun and crew in Northern France, Oct 1943; note Kar98k rifleGerman Marder II tank destroyer in Italy, 1943German paratrooper with MP 40 submachine gun in a doorway in Italy, 1943
German paratroopers with 8 cm GrW 34 mortar, Italy, 1943German paratroopers with 8 cm GrW 34 mortar, Italy, 1943, photo 1 of 2German paratroopers with 8 cm GrW 34 mortar, Italy, 1943, photo 2 of 2German paratroopers with FG 42 rifle and MP 40 submachine gun in Italy guarding a cache of captured weapons, 1943
German paratroopers with 8 cm GrW 34 mortar, Italy, 1943German paratroopers with 8 cm GrW 34 mortar, Italy, 1943, photo 1 of 2German paratroopers with 8 cm GrW 34 mortar, Italy, 1943, photo 2 of 2German paratroopers with FG 42 rifle and MP 40 submachine gun in Italy guarding a cache of captured weapons, 1943

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