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African-American guards Seamen 1st Class Dook Bland and Taft Gray guarding the entrance to the US Navy base at Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, date unknownAfrican-American soldiers of the US Army 41st Engineers in color guard ceremony, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States, date unknownAfrican-American United States Marine Corps Corporal Robert L. Hardin checking the main distributing frame in Montford Point Base, New River, North Carolina, United States for line difficulties, dateAfrican-American US Army Private Lloyd A. Taylor, a 21-year-old transportation dispatcher at Mitchel Field, New York City, New York, United States studying Chinese, date unknown
African-American guards Seamen 1st Class Dook Bland and Taft Gray guarding the entrance to the US Navy base at Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, date unknownAfrican-American soldiers of the US Army 41st Engineers in color guard ceremony, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States, date unknownAfrican-American United States Marine Corps Corporal Robert L. Hardin checking the main distributing frame in Montford Point Base, New River, North Carolina, United States for line difficulties, dateAfrican-American US Army Private Lloyd A. Taylor, a 21-year-old transportation dispatcher at Mitchel Field, New York City, New York, United States studying Chinese, date unknown
African-American US Army troops relaxing while en route to Europe aboard an US Coast Guard transport, date unknownAfrican-American US Marines relaxing aboard an US Coast Guard-manned transport in the Pacific, date unknownAfrican-American US Navy sailors, 1941-1945After missing the arresting wires, an FM-2 Wildcat made it almost the length of the flight deck before nosing over aboard the training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, 1943-45.
African-American US Army troops relaxing while en route to Europe aboard an US Coast Guard transport, date unknownAfrican-American US Marines relaxing aboard an US Coast Guard-manned transport in the Pacific, date unknownAfrican-American US Navy sailors, 1941-1945After missing the arresting wires, an FM-2 Wildcat made it almost the length of the flight deck before nosing over aboard the training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, 1943-45.
Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Sholto Douglas of RAF Middle East, Jan 1943-Jan 1944Airship hangar, Carlsen Field, Trinidad, 1940sAlfred Jodl, circa 1940sAlfred Jodl, date unknown
Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Sholto Douglas of RAF Middle East, Jan 1943-Jan 1944Airship hangar, Carlsen Field, Trinidad, 1940sAlfred Jodl, circa 1940sAlfred Jodl, date unknown
Allied Operation Jedburgh personnel receiving instructions from a briefing officer, London, England, United Kingdom, circa 1944; note M1 Carbine on tableAlpha Track Calutron at the Y-12 Plant at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, 1944-1945Alpha Track Calutron diffusion vacuum pumps at the Y-12 Plant at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, 1944-1945American A-20 Havoc aircraft aflame after being hit by German anti-aircraft fire, date unknown
Allied Operation Jedburgh personnel receiving instructions from a briefing officer, London, England, United Kingdom, circa 1944; note M1 Carbine on tableAlpha Track Calutron at the Y-12 Plant at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, 1944-1945Alpha Track Calutron diffusion vacuum pumps at the Y-12 Plant at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, 1944-1945American A-20 Havoc aircraft aflame after being hit by German anti-aircraft fire, date unknown
American airmen with a P-40E Kittyhawk fighter, China, 1940s; photo taken by personnel of 7th Photographic Technical Squadron, 8th Photographic Reconnaissance Group, USAAFAmerican and native personnel of the plumbing department of Halavo Seaplane Base, Florida Island, Solomon Islands, date unknownAmerican Beaufighter aircraft, 1943-1945American Blood Chit prepared for Operation Gratitude, the Raid into the South China Sea, as planners expected American airmen would be flying over French-Indochina (Vietnam) and other regions of southeast Asia.
American airmen with a P-40E Kittyhawk fighter, China, 1940s; photo taken by personnel of 7th Photographic Technical Squadron, 8th Photographic Reconnaissance Group, USAAFAmerican and native personnel of the plumbing department of Halavo Seaplane Base, Florida Island, Solomon Islands, date unknownAmerican Beaufighter aircraft, 1943-1945American Blood Chit prepared for Operation Gratitude, the Raid into the South China Sea, as planners expected American airmen would be flying over French-Indochina (Vietnam) and other regions of southeast Asia.

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