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B-25 bombers of 4th Bombardment Squadron, 1st Bombardment Group, Chinese-American Composite Wing (Provisional) at Zhijiang Airfield, Hunan, China, 1943-1945B-25 Mitchell bomber of the 405th Bomb Squadron “Green Dragons” employing the skip-bombing technique against enemy shipping, southwest Pacific, 1944-45.B-26B Marauder “Shootin’ In” of the 556th Bomb Squadron releasing its bomb load, 1944-45B6N torpedo bombers flying in formation, 1940s
B-25 bombers of 4th Bombardment Squadron, 1st Bombardment Group, Chinese-American Composite Wing (Provisional) at Zhijiang Airfield, Hunan, China, 1943-1945B-25 Mitchell bomber of the 405th Bomb Squadron “Green Dragons” employing the skip-bombing technique against enemy shipping, southwest Pacific, 1944-45.B-26B Marauder “Shootin’ In” of the 556th Bomb Squadron releasing its bomb load, 1944-45B6N torpedo bombers flying in formation, 1940s
B6N torpedo bombers warming up at an airfield, 1940sBai Chongxi and other officers with Chiang Kaishek, circa 1940sBai Chongxi, China, circa 1940sBarracuda aircraft from RNAS Lee-on-Solent in flight, carrying a 46cm torpedo, England, United Kingdom, circa 1944
B6N torpedo bombers warming up at an airfield, 1940sBai Chongxi and other officers with Chiang Kaishek, circa 1940sBai Chongxi, China, circa 1940sBarracuda aircraft from RNAS Lee-on-Solent in flight, carrying a 46cm torpedo, England, United Kingdom, circa 1944
Barracuda aircraft preparing for flight on an airfield in Britain, circa mid-1940sBase Operations center of Peishiyi (Baishiyi) Airfield near Chongqing, China, circa 1944Battleship Iowa firing her 16-inch primary guns during a drill in the Pacific Ocean, circa 1944Battleship USS Iowa launching one of her Vought OS2U Kingfisher float planes while two others remained on their catapults, location unknown, 1944
Barracuda aircraft preparing for flight on an airfield in Britain, circa mid-1940sBase Operations center of Peishiyi (Baishiyi) Airfield near Chongqing, China, circa 1944Battleship Iowa firing her 16-inch primary guns during a drill in the Pacific Ocean, circa 1944Battleship USS Iowa launching one of her Vought OS2U Kingfisher float planes while two others remained on their catapults, location unknown, 1944
Bell P-39 Airacobra on the Haleiwa Fighter Strip, Oahu, Hawaii, 1943-45. Note temporary nature of the tower construction.Benito Mussolini inspecting a defensive fortification, Italy, 1944; note the Panzer V turretBenito Mussolini speaking with a Black Shirt soldier, Italy, 1944Benito Mussolini studying a map with a German general, Italy, 1944
Bell P-39 Airacobra on the Haleiwa Fighter Strip, Oahu, Hawaii, 1943-45. Note temporary nature of the tower construction.Benito Mussolini inspecting a defensive fortification, Italy, 1944; note the Panzer V turretBenito Mussolini speaking with a Black Shirt soldier, Italy, 1944Benito Mussolini studying a map with a German general, Italy, 1944
Bf 110 aircraft in flight over Budapest, Hungary, early 1944Blaskowitz at his desk, circa 1944Blueprint of inboard profile for Haskell-class attack transportBomb bay gasoline tanks for B-25 Mitchell bombers sat at the North American Aviation plant awaiting assembly, Inglewood, California, United States, 1944
Bf 110 aircraft in flight over Budapest, Hungary, early 1944Blaskowitz at his desk, circa 1944Blueprint of inboard profile for Haskell-class attack transportBomb bay gasoline tanks for B-25 Mitchell bombers sat at the North American Aviation plant awaiting assembly, Inglewood, California, United States, 1944

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