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Three female guerilla fighters in the Soviet Union, 1940sThree Ki-30 aircraft in flight, circa 1940sTirpitz, Norway, circa 1942-1944TL 37 self-propelled guns with Cannone da 75/27 modello 11 guns, date unknown
Three female guerilla fighters in the Soviet Union, 1940sThree Ki-30 aircraft in flight, circa 1940sTirpitz, Norway, circa 1942-1944TL 37 self-propelled guns with Cannone da 75/27 modello 11 guns, date unknown
Troops of Polish 22nd Transport Artillery Company playing with Wojtek, Middle East, 1942Troops of Polish 22nd Transport Artillery Company playing with Wojtek, Middle East, 1942Two Japanese sailors saluting at vessels in the distance, 1941-1943Two PBM-1 (front) and two PBM-3 (back) in flight, 1942. The PBM-1s are from an early production series with retractable floats that were discontinued for principal production. Location unknown. Photo 1 of 2
Troops of Polish 22nd Transport Artillery Company playing with Wojtek, Middle East, 1942Troops of Polish 22nd Transport Artillery Company playing with Wojtek, Middle East, 1942Two Japanese sailors saluting at vessels in the distance, 1941-1943Two PBM-1 (front) and two PBM-3 (back) in flight, 1942. The PBM-1s are from an early production series with retractable floats that were discontinued for principal production. Location unknown. Photo 1 of 2
Two PBM-1 (front) and two PBM-3 (back) in flight, 1942. The PBM-1s are from an early production series with retractable floats that were discontinued for principal production. Location unknown. Photo 2 of 2Type 1 Chi-He medium tank, circa 1940sType 97 Chi-Ha medium tank, British Malaya, 1942United States Coast Guardsman with M50 Reising submachine gun and dog on a beach in the United States, circa 1941-1945
Two PBM-1 (front) and two PBM-3 (back) in flight, 1942. The PBM-1s are from an early production series with retractable floats that were discontinued for principal production. Location unknown. Photo 2 of 2Type 1 Chi-He medium tank, circa 1940sType 97 Chi-Ha medium tank, British Malaya, 1942United States Coast Guardsman with M50 Reising submachine gun and dog on a beach in the United States, circa 1941-1945
United States Navy photograph showing the size comparison between the Mark XIV submarine torpedo (top) and the Mark XIII aerial torpedo.US 89th Infantry Division personnel training in a mock French village, Fort Carson, Colorado, United States, 1942US airman painting a Flying Tigers emblem on an aircraft, China, 1940sUS Ambassador to the UK John Winant speaking to USMC Platoon Sergeant John Allen, Jr. at Court of St. James
United States Navy photograph showing the size comparison between the Mark XIV submarine torpedo (top) and the Mark XIII aerial torpedo.US 89th Infantry Division personnel training in a mock French village, Fort Carson, Colorado, United States, 1942US airman painting a Flying Tigers emblem on an aircraft, China, 1940sUS Ambassador to the UK John Winant speaking to USMC Platoon Sergeant John Allen, Jr. at Court of St. James's, London, England, United Kingdom, 1940s
US and British ships gathering in Hvalfjörður, Iceland in preparation of a convoy, date unknownUS Army aviators 2nd Lt. Kenneth M. Taylor and 2nd Lt. George S. Welch, date unknownUS Army CCKW 2 1/2-ton 6x6 cargo trucks in maneuvers in Louisiana, United States, 1942US Army M2A4 light tank, 1940s
US and British ships gathering in Hvalfjörður, Iceland in preparation of a convoy, date unknownUS Army aviators 2nd Lt. Kenneth M. Taylor and 2nd Lt. George S. Welch, date unknownUS Army CCKW 2 1/2-ton 6x6 cargo trucks in maneuvers in Louisiana, United States, 1942US Army M2A4 light tank, 1940s

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