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Rear of a German Tiger II tank, Budapest, Hungary, Oct 1944Sailor standing watch at a 40mm Bofors gun mount aboard USS Hornet (Essex-class), 1944Sailors on and around the conning tower aboard USS Spot, 1944-1945Skull and danger sign in combat area, Pelelu, Palau Islands, Oct 1944
Rear of a German Tiger II tank, Budapest, Hungary, Oct 1944Sailor standing watch at a 40mm Bofors gun mount aboard USS Hornet (Essex-class), 1944Sailors on and around the conning tower aboard USS Spot, 1944-1945Skull and danger sign in combat area, Pelelu, Palau Islands, Oct 1944
Slovakian resistance fighters with a captured German 8.8cm gun, 1944Soviet T-34-85 tanks eastern Yugoslavia, Sep-Nov 1944Spare and surplus USAAF aircraft at Bari Airfield, Italy, Oct 1944.Starboard bow view of large cruiser Guam, circa late 1944
Slovakian resistance fighters with a captured German 8.8cm gun, 1944Soviet T-34-85 tanks eastern Yugoslavia, Sep-Nov 1944Spare and surplus USAAF aircraft at Bari Airfield, Italy, Oct 1944.Starboard bow view of large cruiser Guam, circa late 1944
Starboard bow view of the USS Hornet (Essex-class) under way showing her Dazzle MS33/3a paint scheme, 1944.Starboard view of USS Blackfin, 1944Submarine Springer, off Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States, Oct 1944TBM-1C Avenger in flight, 1944-45, location unknown.
Starboard bow view of the USS Hornet (Essex-class) under way showing her Dazzle MS33/3a paint scheme, 1944.Starboard view of USS Blackfin, 1944Submarine Springer, off Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States, Oct 1944TBM-1C Avenger in flight, 1944-45, location unknown.
TBM-1C Avengers with Torpedo Squadron 87 on a training flight from NAS Oceana, Virginia, Sep-Nov, 1944.Twin mounted 5-inch/38 caliber gun turret aboard an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer. Note expended casings in netting beside the turret.Two Japanese-American soldiers of the US 442nd Regimental Combat Team in a jeep, accompanied by French guides, Chambois Sector, France, Oct 1944United States Army General Douglas MacArthur and his Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Richard Sutherland, on the flag bridge of USS Nashville during the Leyte landing operations, Oct 1944.
TBM-1C Avengers with Torpedo Squadron 87 on a training flight from NAS Oceana, Virginia, Sep-Nov, 1944.Twin mounted 5-inch/38 caliber gun turret aboard an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer. Note expended casings in netting beside the turret.Two Japanese-American soldiers of the US 442nd Regimental Combat Team in a jeep, accompanied by French guides, Chambois Sector, France, Oct 1944United States Army General Douglas MacArthur and his Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Richard Sutherland, on the flag bridge of USS Nashville during the Leyte landing operations, Oct 1944.
United States Marine Major Alva B. “Red” Lasswell, one of the Navy’s best cryptanalyst-linguists, relaxing with his pipe in Hawaii, 1944-45. Lasswell decrypted the message leading to the Yamamoto mission in 1943.US Army DUKW landing on a beach in southern France, 1944, photo 1 of 3US Army DUKW landing on a beach in southern France, 1944, photo 2 of 3US Army DUKW landing on a beach in southern France, 1944, photo 3 of 3
United States Marine Major Alva B. “Red” Lasswell, one of the Navy’s best cryptanalyst-linguists, relaxing with his pipe in Hawaii, 1944-45. Lasswell decrypted the message leading to the Yamamoto mission in 1943.US Army DUKW landing on a beach in southern France, 1944, photo 1 of 3US Army DUKW landing on a beach in southern France, 1944, photo 2 of 3US Army DUKW landing on a beach in southern France, 1944, photo 3 of 3

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