576 items in this album on 29 pages.

United States Navy Photographers Mate Don Garber in his flying helmet ready for an aerial photography flight from USS Saratoga, circa 1943.USS Wahoo at sea off Midway Atoll, 6 Apr 1943. Note that censors have blacked out the escorting vessels.West Virginia off Pearl Harbor after temporary repairs, 30 Apr 1943Flight deck of the USS Yorktown (Essex-class) crowded with aircraft, May 1943 in the Pacific. While he is not credited with this photo, this is probably a Charles Kerlee photograph.
United States Navy Photographers Mate Don Garber in his flying helmet ready for an aerial photography flight from USS Saratoga, circa 1943.USS Wahoo at sea off Midway Atoll, 6 Apr 1943. Note that censors have blacked out the escorting vessels.West Virginia off Pearl Harbor after temporary repairs, 30 Apr 1943Flight deck of the USS Yorktown (Essex-class) crowded with aircraft, May 1943 in the Pacific. While he is not credited with this photo, this is probably a Charles Kerlee photograph.
US Marines lining up for physical drills on USS CowpensCarrier Unyo en route between Truk in the Caroline Islands and Yokosuka, Japan, early May 1943SBD-3 Dauntless, F4F-4 Wildcat, and TBF-1 Avenger aircraft aboard USS Enterprise, northeast of Nouméa, New Caledonia, 2 May 1943; note USS Washington in backgroundKinai Maru just prior to her sinking in the Pacific Ocean, 11 May 1943; photographed from USS Plunger
US Marines lining up for physical drills on USS Cowpens' flight deck, probably in the Pacific Ocean while en route to US Territory of Hawaii, circa mid-1943; note inflatable life belts, SK radar antenna mounted on the stub mast between the stacks, and F6F, SBD, and TBM aircraftCarrier Unyo en route between Truk in the Caroline Islands and Yokosuka, Japan, early May 1943SBD-3 Dauntless, F4F-4 Wildcat, and TBF-1 Avenger aircraft aboard USS Enterprise, northeast of Nouméa, New Caledonia, 2 May 1943; note USS Washington in backgroundKinai Maru just prior to her sinking in the Pacific Ocean, 11 May 1943; photographed from USS Plunger
Kinai Maru sinking in the Pacific Ocean, 11 May 1943; photographed from USS Plunger20mm Oerlikon position aboard USS New Jersey, Pacific Ocean, 21 Jul 194340mm Bofors position aboard USS New Jersey at sea, Pacific Ocean, 21 Jul 1943Airship flying near USS New Jersey, Pacific Ocean, 21 Jul 1943
Kinai Maru sinking in the Pacific Ocean, 11 May 1943; photographed from USS Plunger20mm Oerlikon position aboard USS New Jersey, Pacific Ocean, 21 Jul 194340mm Bofors position aboard USS New Jersey at sea, Pacific Ocean, 21 Jul 1943Airship flying near USS New Jersey, Pacific Ocean, 21 Jul 1943
Officers of USS New Jersey, Pacific Ocean, 21 Jul 1943, photo 1 of 2Officers of USS New Jersey, Pacific Ocean, 21 Jul 1943, photo 2 of 2Sailors atop a 5-inch gun turret aboard USS New Jersey, Pacific Ocean, 21 Jul 1943USS New Jersey at sea, Pacific Ocean, 21 Jul 1943
Officers of USS New Jersey, Pacific Ocean, 21 Jul 1943, photo 1 of 2Officers of USS New Jersey, Pacific Ocean, 21 Jul 1943, photo 2 of 2Sailors atop a 5-inch gun turret aboard USS New Jersey, Pacific Ocean, 21 Jul 1943USS New Jersey at sea, Pacific Ocean, 21 Jul 1943
USS New Jersey at sea, Pacific Ocean, 21 Jul 1943USS New Jersey at sea, Pacific Ocean, 21 Jul 1943Captain Carl Holden at an award ceremony aboard USS New Jersey, 24 Jul 1943, photo 1 of 2Captain Carl Holden at an award ceremony aboard USS New Jersey, 24 Jul 1943, photo 2 of 2
USS New Jersey at sea, Pacific Ocean, 21 Jul 1943USS New Jersey at sea, Pacific Ocean, 21 Jul 1943Captain Carl Holden at an award ceremony aboard USS New Jersey, 24 Jul 1943, photo 1 of 2Captain Carl Holden at an award ceremony aboard USS New Jersey, 24 Jul 1943, photo 2 of 2

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