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A captured He 219A-5 aircraft with British markings at rest, mid-1940sA Chinese sentry at the Pihu Military Training Center, Fujian Province, China, 1944A Chinese soldier in India, 1944A D4Y3 aircraft resting at an airfield, circa 1944
A captured He 219A-5 aircraft with British markings at rest, mid-1940sA Chinese sentry at the Pihu Military Training Center, Fujian Province, China, 1944A Chinese soldier in India, 1944A D4Y3 aircraft resting at an airfield, circa 1944
A D4Y3 Model 33 dive bomber in flight, circa 1944A damaged FM-2 Wildcat being hoisted by a crane from the training aircraft carrier USS Sable to a waiting barge on Lake Michigan, United States, 1943-45.A destroyed bridge near Guilin, Guangxi, China, 1940sA group of Ki-48 aircraft in flight, circa 1940s, photo 1 of 2
A D4Y3 Model 33 dive bomber in flight, circa 1944A damaged FM-2 Wildcat being hoisted by a crane from the training aircraft carrier USS Sable to a waiting barge on Lake Michigan, United States, 1943-45.A destroyed bridge near Guilin, Guangxi, China, 1940sA group of Ki-48 aircraft in flight, circa 1940s, photo 1 of 2
A group of Ki-48 aircraft in flight, circa 1940s, photo 2 of 2A Heinkel He-219A Uhu night fighter with FuG-220d radar and a Junkers Ju-87 Stuka in the background, Münster-Handorf Airfield, Germany, late 1944.A Ju 88 bomber preparing for flight at a snowy airfield on the Russian front, 1944A La-7 aircraft resting on a snowing airfield, circa 1940s
A group of Ki-48 aircraft in flight, circa 1940s, photo 2 of 2A Heinkel He-219A Uhu night fighter with FuG-220d radar and a Junkers Ju-87 Stuka in the background, Münster-Handorf Airfield, Germany, late 1944.A Ju 88 bomber preparing for flight at a snowy airfield on the Russian front, 1944A La-7 aircraft resting on a snowing airfield, circa 1940s
A Liberty Ship launching from drydocks of shipbuilder J. A. Jones, Brunswick, Georgia, United States, 1944A Marine on Saipan was transferred to an R5C-1 Commando aircraft from a Dodge WC54 3/4-ton field ambulance for transfer to Hawaii, 1944; note the Jeep in betweenA mechanic manually turning the engine on a B6N2 torpedo bomber to prevent hydraulic lock, 1940sA P-38 Lightning with the 80th Fighter Squadron, the “Headhunters,” at rest at Dobodura, New Guinea, Dec 1943 – Feb 1944. Note the improvised wheel chocks.
A Liberty Ship launching from drydocks of shipbuilder J. A. Jones, Brunswick, Georgia, United States, 1944A Marine on Saipan was transferred to an R5C-1 Commando aircraft from a Dodge WC54 3/4-ton field ambulance for transfer to Hawaii, 1944; note the Jeep in betweenA mechanic manually turning the engine on a B6N2 torpedo bomber to prevent hydraulic lock, 1940sA P-38 Lightning with the 80th Fighter Squadron, the “Headhunters,” at rest at Dobodura, New Guinea, Dec 1943 – Feb 1944. Note the improvised wheel chocks.
A photo-reconnaissance variant of the P-40N Warhawk assigned to the 110th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron takes off from a steel runway on an island in the southwest Pacific, 1944-45.A rack of three German G7es Type V Zaunkönig acoustic torpedoes in storage, date and location unknown.A rest and recuperation area for US airmen in Yunnan Province, China, circa 1944A sailor in his bunk aboard USS Harder, date unknown
A photo-reconnaissance variant of the P-40N Warhawk assigned to the 110th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron takes off from a steel runway on an island in the southwest Pacific, 1944-45.A rack of three German G7es Type V Zaunkönig acoustic torpedoes in storage, date and location unknown.A rest and recuperation area for US airmen in Yunnan Province, China, circa 1944A sailor in his bunk aboard USS Harder, date unknown

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