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Captain Paul HallCivilians of Kunming, Yunnan Province, China celebrating the arrival of the first convoy across the Ledo Road, early 1945Color portrait of Leahy, 1945Crews perform maintenance on OS2U Kingfisher catapult planes aboard US battleship South Dakota, probably at Ulithi, Caroline Islands, 1945
Captain Paul Hall's P-47D Thunderbolt fighter 'Dixie Gal' of 57th Fighter Group, US 64th Fighter Squadron at rest at Grosseto, Italy, Oct 1944-May 1945; note damaged propellers and A-26 in backgroundCivilians of Kunming, Yunnan Province, China celebrating the arrival of the first convoy across the Ledo Road, early 1945Color portrait of Leahy, 1945Crews perform maintenance on OS2U Kingfisher catapult planes aboard US battleship South Dakota, probably at Ulithi, Caroline Islands, 1945
Destroyer Cotten steaming at sea, circa 1945, photo 1 of 7Destroyer Cotten steaming at sea, circa 1945, photo 2 of 7Destroyer Cotten steaming at sea, circa 1945, photo 3 of 7Destroyer Cotten steaming at sea, circa 1945, photo 4 of 7; men of APA Sanborn in foreground
Destroyer Cotten steaming at sea, circa 1945, photo 1 of 7Destroyer Cotten steaming at sea, circa 1945, photo 2 of 7Destroyer Cotten steaming at sea, circa 1945, photo 3 of 7Destroyer Cotten steaming at sea, circa 1945, photo 4 of 7; men of APA Sanborn in foreground
Destroyer Cotten steaming at sea, circa 1945, photo 5 of 7; men of APA Sanborn in foregroundDestroyer Cotten steaming at sea, circa 1945, photo 6 of 7; men of APA Sanborn in foregroundDestroyer Cotten steaming at sea, circa 1945, photo 7 of 7; men of APA Sanborn in foregroundFantail of USS South Dakota, probably at Ulithi fleet anchorage, Caroline Islands, 1945; note the No 3 16-in turret swung to port to clear way for the band
Destroyer Cotten steaming at sea, circa 1945, photo 5 of 7; men of APA Sanborn in foregroundDestroyer Cotten steaming at sea, circa 1945, photo 6 of 7; men of APA Sanborn in foregroundDestroyer Cotten steaming at sea, circa 1945, photo 7 of 7; men of APA Sanborn in foregroundFantail of USS South Dakota, probably at Ulithi fleet anchorage, Caroline Islands, 1945; note the No 3 16-in turret swung to port to clear way for the band
FR-1 Fireball fighter of US Navy squadron VF-66 in flight, 1945Funeral for American and Chinese servicemen, China, 1941-1945Funeral for American and Chinese servicemen, China, 1941-1945Funeral for American and Chinese servicemen, China, 1941-1945
FR-1 Fireball fighter of US Navy squadron VF-66 in flight, 1945Funeral for American and Chinese servicemen, China, 1941-1945Funeral for American and Chinese servicemen, China, 1941-1945Funeral for American and Chinese servicemen, China, 1941-1945
Funeral for American and Chinese servicemen, China, 1941-1945G4M2E Model 24 Tei bomber of Japanese 721st Naval Air Group carrying a MXY7 Ohka bomb, 1945Ground personnel standing by Dodge WC54 field ambulances as B-17G Flying Fortress with the 381st Bomb Group returned to its base at RAF Ridgewell, Essex, England, UK, 1943-1945Japanese-built Ki-48 light bomber in Chinese Nationalist service, circa 1940s
Funeral for American and Chinese servicemen, China, 1941-1945G4M2E Model 24 Tei bomber of Japanese 721st Naval Air Group carrying a MXY7 Ohka bomb, 1945Ground personnel standing by Dodge WC54 field ambulances as B-17G Flying Fortress with the 381st Bomb Group returned to its base at RAF Ridgewell, Essex, England, UK, 1943-1945Japanese-built Ki-48 light bomber in Chinese Nationalist service, circa 1940s

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