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RMS Queen Mary, date unknownRoad, Italy, 1945Romanian Premier Nicolae Radescu (left), King Mihai I of Romania (center), Dean of the Medical School Grigore Popa (right edge of photograph), Social Democratic Party leader Constantin Titel Petrescu (behind Mihai I), and others listening to Bucharest University Rector Simion Stoilow at the opening celebration for the 1945-1946 academic year, Bucharest, Romania, circa Dec 1944-Feb 1945Sanborn
RMS Queen Mary, date unknownRoad, Italy, 1945Romanian Premier Nicolae Radescu (left), King Mihai I of Romania (center), Dean of the Medical School Grigore Popa (right edge of photograph), Social Democratic Party leader Constantin Titel Petrescu (behind Mihai I), and others listening to Bucharest University Rector Simion Stoilow at the opening celebration for the 1945-1946 academic year, Bucharest, Romania, circa Dec 1944-Feb 1945Sanborn's officers in a boat, circa 1945
SB2C-5 Helldiver and F4U Corsair aircraft of US Navy squadrons VB-89 and VF-89 aboard USS Antietam, 1945; note USS Higbee in backgroundScene of shift change at the Y-12 uranium enrichment facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, circa 1945Scenery, Italy, 1945Scenery, Italy, 1945
SB2C-5 Helldiver and F4U Corsair aircraft of US Navy squadrons VB-89 and VF-89 aboard USS Antietam, 1945; note USS Higbee in backgroundScene of shift change at the Y-12 uranium enrichment facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, circa 1945Scenery, Italy, 1945Scenery, Italy, 1945
Schematic drawing of a Mark 53 VT Radio Proximity anti-aircraft fuze. The on-board wet cell battery was always called the Reserve Battery even though it was the primary power source.Schematic of Yokosuka P1Y Ginga Navy Type 11 medium bomber, Allied Code Named SdKfz 234/4 (8-Rad) armored car, circa 1940sSergeant Chestnut of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) using a field telephone, Burma, 1945
Schematic drawing of a Mark 53 VT Radio Proximity anti-aircraft fuze. The on-board wet cell battery was always called the Reserve Battery even though it was the primary power source.Schematic of Yokosuka P1Y Ginga Navy Type 11 medium bomber, Allied Code Named 'Frances'SdKfz 234/4 (8-Rad) armored car, circa 1940sSergeant Chestnut of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) using a field telephone, Burma, 1945
Sergeant Chestnut of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) with radio and supplies, Burma, 1945Servicing the engine of a M8 armored car, date unknownShipboard aircraft tugs moving a TBM-1C Avenger torpedo bomber and F6F Hellcat fighters aboard the Fleet Carrier USS Lexington (Essex-class), 1945.Side angle view of a Type 4 Chi-To medium tank, Japan, circa 1944-1945
Sergeant Chestnut of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) with radio and supplies, Burma, 1945Servicing the engine of a M8 armored car, date unknownShipboard aircraft tugs moving a TBM-1C Avenger torpedo bomber and F6F Hellcat fighters aboard the Fleet Carrier USS Lexington (Essex-class), 1945.Side angle view of a Type 4 Chi-To medium tank, Japan, circa 1944-1945
Side view of a later DUKW variant (sloped windshield; right-mounted spare tire), date unknownSide view of Type 5 Na-To tank destroyer, Japan, 1945Sign post at Mong Yu, Burma (now Myanmar) at the Chinese border marking the joining of the newer Ledo Road with the previous Burma Road, 1945SNJ-5C Texan aircraft aboard USS Sable, Lake Michigan, United States, 1945
Side view of a later DUKW variant (sloped windshield; right-mounted spare tire), date unknownSide view of Type 5 Na-To tank destroyer, Japan, 1945Sign post at Mong Yu, Burma (now Myanmar) at the Chinese border marking the joining of the newer Ledo Road with the previous Burma Road, 1945SNJ-5C Texan aircraft aboard USS Sable, Lake Michigan, United States, 1945

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