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Bf 109 fighter, Italy, 1945Bill Hale, a battery commander of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), Burma, 1945Bill Sausser and Bill Purcell, both of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), Burma, circa 1945Billy Hughes, John Curtin, and Prince Henry in Canberra, Australia, 1945
Bf 109 fighter, Italy, 1945Bill Hale, a battery commander of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), Burma, 1945Bill Sausser and Bill Purcell, both of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), Burma, circa 1945Billy Hughes, John Curtin, and Prince Henry in Canberra, Australia, 1945
BM-31 Katyusha rocket launchers in combat, 1944-1945Bombing results on the Japanese airstrip at Taroa Island, Maloelap Atoll, Marshall Islands, 1945.  Despite the pounding delivered to this site, war’s end found 3 fire control facilities and 40 anti-aircraft guns still operationalBoomerang fighters under construction at Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation factory, FishermenBriefing for US bomber crews, Saipan, Mariana Islands, 1945
BM-31 Katyusha rocket launchers in combat, 1944-1945Bombing results on the Japanese airstrip at Taroa Island, Maloelap Atoll, Marshall Islands, 1945. Despite the pounding delivered to this site, war’s end found 3 fire control facilities and 40 anti-aircraft guns still operationalBoomerang fighters under construction at Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation factory, Fishermen's Bend, Victoria, Australia, circa 1945Briefing for US bomber crews, Saipan, Mariana Islands, 1945
Brightly painted Willys MB Jeep leading B-24J aircraft at an unknown USAAF Air Field; note the special orange paint within National Insignia on hood, which changed colors when exposed to nerve agentsBritish battleship HMS King George V, 1945British Boston III bombers in flight, circa 1940sBritish Coastal Command Liberator III fitted with a removable air foil at the base of the fuselage for the mounting of eight HVAR air-to-surface rockets that proved very effective against submarines, 1945. Photo 1 of 2.
Brightly painted Willys MB Jeep leading B-24J aircraft at an unknown USAAF Air Field; note the special orange paint within National Insignia on hood, which changed colors when exposed to nerve agentsBritish battleship HMS King George V, 1945British Boston III bombers in flight, circa 1940sBritish Coastal Command Liberator III fitted with a removable air foil at the base of the fuselage for the mounting of eight HVAR air-to-surface rockets that proved very effective against submarines, 1945. Photo 1 of 2.
British Coastal Command Liberator III fitted with a removable air foil at the base of the fuselage for the mounting of eight HVAR air-to-surface rockets that proved very effective against submarines, 1945. Photo 2 of 2.BTD-1 Destroyer aircraft at rest, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, United States, circa 1945Building, Italy, 1945Buildings, Italy, 1945
British Coastal Command Liberator III fitted with a removable air foil at the base of the fuselage for the mounting of eight HVAR air-to-surface rockets that proved very effective against submarines, 1945. Photo 2 of 2.BTD-1 Destroyer aircraft at rest, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, United States, circa 1945Building, Italy, 1945Buildings, Italy, 1945
Buliding, Italy, 1945Burmese landscape, 1945; photo taken by a member of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)Burmese landscape, 1945; photo taken by a member of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)C-46A aircraft at rest, Hong Kong, circa 1945
Buliding, Italy, 1945Burmese landscape, 1945; photo taken by a member of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)Burmese landscape, 1945; photo taken by a member of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)C-46A aircraft at rest, Hong Kong, circa 1945

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