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US Army soldiers operating Browning M1919 machine gun, 1943US Navy K-class airship locked into a mooring mast at NAS Lakehurst, New Jersey, United States, 1943.US Navy PBM-3 Mariner aircraft of Patrol Squadron VP-204 in flight, 1942-1943US Navy recruitment poster for the WAVES program, circa Aug 1942-1945
US Army soldiers operating Browning M1919 machine gun, 1943US Navy K-class airship locked into a mooring mast at NAS Lakehurst, New Jersey, United States, 1943.US Navy PBM-3 Mariner aircraft of Patrol Squadron VP-204 in flight, 1942-1943US Navy recruitment poster for the WAVES program, circa Aug 1942-1945
USS Alabama turning to starboard in the Atlantic Ocean during an exercise, Dec 1942-Jan 1943WAFS pilots Barbara London (in cockpit) and Evelyn Sharp, 1942-1944WAVES aircraft mechanics working on a SNJ aircraft, Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Whiting Field, Pensacola, Florida, United States, circa 1943-1945; note Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp radial engineWAVES Parachute Rigger 3rd Class held up the pilot chute as she demonstrated parachute packing tools and techniques, Naval Air Station, New York, United States
USS Alabama turning to starboard in the Atlantic Ocean during an exercise, Dec 1942-Jan 1943WAFS pilots Barbara London (in cockpit) and Evelyn Sharp, 1942-1944WAVES aircraft mechanics working on a SNJ aircraft, Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Whiting Field, Pensacola, Florida, United States, circa 1943-1945; note Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp radial engineWAVES Parachute Rigger 3rd Class held up the pilot chute as she demonstrated parachute packing tools and techniques, Naval Air Station, New York, United States
WAVES personnel standing by the north side of the Tidal Basin, overseeing the Jefferson Memorial, Washington, D.C., United States, circa 1943-1945WAVES practicing archery,circa 1943-1945WAVES seaman reading a letter, circa 1943-1945Worker at Electric Boat Company, New London, Connecticut, United States, 1943.
WAVES personnel standing by the north side of the Tidal Basin, overseeing the Jefferson Memorial, Washington, D.C., United States, circa 1943-1945WAVES practicing archery,circa 1943-1945WAVES seaman reading a letter, circa 1943-1945Worker at Electric Boat Company, New London, Connecticut, United States, 1943.
Wrecks of Buffalo fighters in Japanese possession, 1940s; note all engines had been removedBasuto workers cleaning a Master aircraft at No. 23 Air School at AFB Waterkloof, Pretoria, South Africa, Jan 1943Battleship Massachusetts as seen from battleship Alabama, Casco Bay, Maine, Jan 1943; note AlabamaOS2U Kingfisher floatplane preparing to be launched aboard USS Alabama, circa Jan 1943
Wrecks of Buffalo fighters in Japanese possession, 1940s; note all engines had been removedBasuto workers cleaning a Master aircraft at No. 23 Air School at AFB Waterkloof, Pretoria, South Africa, Jan 1943Battleship Massachusetts as seen from battleship Alabama, Casco Bay, Maine, Jan 1943; note Alabama's 16-inch guns in foregroundOS2U Kingfisher floatplane preparing to be launched aboard USS Alabama, circa Jan 1943
View of USS Alabama from the bow during her shakedown period, Casco Bay, Maine, United States, Jan 1943Wildcat Type 97 Chi-Ha tank of 1st Tank Division during a night exercise in northeastern China, 2 Jan 1943Concord off Balboa, Panama Canal Zone, 6 Jan 1943
View of USS Alabama from the bow during her shakedown period, Casco Bay, Maine, United States, Jan 1943Wildcat 'Rosenblatt's Reply' aboard USS Suwannee, late-1942 or early-1943Type 97 Chi-Ha tank of 1st Tank Division during a night exercise in northeastern China, 2 Jan 1943Concord off Balboa, Panama Canal Zone, 6 Jan 1943

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