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1944 plan for camouflage Measure 31-32-33, Design 3a on Essex-class fleet carriers. Of the 17 Essex-class carriers to see service during 1944-45, 3 were painted according to this plan plus 1 with this only on one side1944 plan for camouflage Measure 32, Design 17a on Essex-class fleet carriers. Of the 17 Essex-class carriers to see service during 1944-45, 4 were painted according to this plan.1944-45 plan for camouflage Measure 33, Design 10a on Essex-class fleet carriers. Of the 17 Essex-class carriers to see service during 1944-45, 4 were painted according to this plan.20 mm Oerlikon cannon aboard USS Tang, 1940s
1944 plan for camouflage Measure 31-32-33, Design 3a on Essex-class fleet carriers. Of the 17 Essex-class carriers to see service during 1944-45, 3 were painted according to this plan plus 1 with this only on one side1944 plan for camouflage Measure 32, Design 17a on Essex-class fleet carriers. Of the 17 Essex-class carriers to see service during 1944-45, 4 were painted according to this plan.1944-45 plan for camouflage Measure 33, Design 10a on Essex-class fleet carriers. Of the 17 Essex-class carriers to see service during 1944-45, 4 were painted according to this plan.20 mm Oerlikon cannon aboard USS Tang, 1940s
203 mm Howitzer M1931 of Soviet 3rd Byelorussian Front, summer 19445 cm PaK 38 gun being unloaded from a train car, France or Belgium, 1943-19447.5 cm PaK 40 gun being towed by a half-track vehicle, Italy, 19448 cm GrW 34 mortar and crew, Italy, 1944
203 mm Howitzer M1931 of Soviet 3rd Byelorussian Front, summer 19445 cm PaK 38 gun being unloaded from a train car, France or Belgium, 1943-19447.5 cm PaK 40 gun being towed by a half-track vehicle, Italy, 19448 cm GrW 34 mortar and crew, Italy, 1944
A A A A B6N2 torpedo bomber resting at an airfield, 1940s
A 'patient' being prepared for transport during a drill, 1944. The aircraft is an F-5B Lightning 'Lucky!' likely with the 28th Photo Recon Sq fitted with two drop tanks modified for use in high speed medevac operationsA 'patient' being prepared for transport during a drill, 1944. The aircraft is an F-5B Lightning fitted with two drop tanks modified for use in high speed medevac operationsA 'patient' being prepared for transport during a drill, 1944. The aircraft is an F-5B Lightning fitted with two drop tanks modified for use in high speed medevac operationsA B6N2 torpedo bomber resting at an airfield, 1940s
A band welcoming USS Cabrilla into port, date unknownA Bf 109G on an airstrip, circa early 1944A camouflaged German coastal gun in Normandy, France, 1940sA captured He 219A-5 aircraft with British markings at rest, mid-1940s
A band welcoming USS Cabrilla into port, date unknownA Bf 109G on an airstrip, circa early 1944A camouflaged German coastal gun in Normandy, France, 1940sA captured He 219A-5 aircraft with British markings at rest, mid-1940s
A Chinese sentry at the Pihu Military Training Center, Fujian Province, China, 1944A Chinese soldier in India, 1944A cutaway showing the internal arrangement of an M4A4 Sherman, seen in US Army publication Standard Ordnance Items Catalog, 1944, Vol 1A D4Y3 aircraft resting at an airfield, circa 1944
A Chinese sentry at the Pihu Military Training Center, Fujian Province, China, 1944A Chinese soldier in India, 1944A cutaway showing the internal arrangement of an M4A4 Sherman, seen in US Army publication Standard Ordnance Items Catalog, 1944, Vol 1A D4Y3 aircraft resting at an airfield, circa 1944

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