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Canadian-built Chevrolet CMP 6x6 gun tractor, date and location unknown.Captain Carl Holden (right) and an unidentified officer aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownCaptain Carl Holden aboard USS New Jersey, 1943-1945Captain Edmund Wooldridge, mid-1940s
Canadian-built Chevrolet CMP 6x6 gun tractor, date and location unknown.Captain Carl Holden (right) and an unidentified officer aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownCaptain Carl Holden aboard USS New Jersey, 1943-1945Captain Edmund Wooldridge, mid-1940s
Captain M. M. Denny welcoming Louis Mountbatten aboard HMS Victorious, Trincomalee, Ceylon, 1940sCaptain or admiralCaptured British Universal Carrier pressed into German service to transport Panzerschreck and Panzerfaust weapons, Italy, 1944Captured Buffalo fighter with Japanese markings, date unknown
Captain M. M. Denny welcoming Louis Mountbatten aboard HMS Victorious, Trincomalee, Ceylon, 1940sCaptain or admiral's quarters, USS New Jersey, date unknownCaptured British Universal Carrier pressed into German service to transport Panzerschreck and Panzerfaust weapons, Italy, 1944Captured Buffalo fighter with Japanese markings, date unknown
Captured German Bf 110 G-4 night fighter at rest, United Kingdom, circa 1940sCaptured resistance fighters, France, circa 1944Captured Sturer Emil heavy tank destroyer and Sturmpanzer heavy assault gun, 1943-1945Captured SU-85 tank destroyer in German service, 1940s
Captured German Bf 110 G-4 night fighter at rest, United Kingdom, circa 1940sCaptured resistance fighters, France, circa 1944Captured Sturer Emil heavy tank destroyer and Sturmpanzer heavy assault gun, 1943-1945Captured SU-85 tank destroyer in German service, 1940s
Central Air Transport Corporation He 111A Doppel-Blitz aircraft (former Chinese Air Force aircraft number 1902), China, between 25 Feb 1943 (date of transfer from CAF to CATC) and 23 Dec 1944 (date of crash during a test flight)Ceremony aboard Polish light cruiser Conrad, 1944CG-4A glider deploying drag chute in flight, post Aug 1943Chaplain John Craven conducting religious service for men of US 14th Marine Regiment as they trained for the invasion of Saipan, Mariana Islands, 1944
Central Air Transport Corporation He 111A Doppel-Blitz aircraft (former Chinese Air Force aircraft number 1902), China, between 25 Feb 1943 (date of transfer from CAF to CATC) and 23 Dec 1944 (date of crash during a test flight)Ceremony aboard Polish light cruiser Conrad, 1944CG-4A glider deploying drag chute in flight, post Aug 1943Chaplain John Craven conducting religious service for men of US 14th Marine Regiment as they trained for the invasion of Saipan, Mariana Islands, 1944
Chiang Kaishek and Song Meiling, accompanied by US and Chinese officers, inspecting the Ramgarh Training Center, India, 1940sChief Motor Machinist Mate Jim Ellis holding two puppies aboard USS Gar, date unknownChinese and American officers in conversation, China, circa 1940sChinese and American pilots of the Chinese-American Composite Wing (Provisional) with a P-40N Warhawk fighter, China, 1943-1945
Chiang Kaishek and Song Meiling, accompanied by US and Chinese officers, inspecting the Ramgarh Training Center, India, 1940sChief Motor Machinist Mate Jim Ellis holding two puppies aboard USS Gar, date unknownChinese and American officers in conversation, China, circa 1940sChinese and American pilots of the Chinese-American Composite Wing (Provisional) with a P-40N Warhawk fighter, China, 1943-1945

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