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Dai Li and Milton Miles, Chongqing, China, 1944, photo 5 of 7Dai Li and Milton Miles, Chongqing, China, 1944, photo 6 of 7Dai Li and Milton Miles, Chongqing, China, 1944, photo 7 of 7Dai Li dining with Chinese and American officers and men, China, 1940s
Dai Li and Milton Miles, Chongqing, China, 1944, photo 5 of 7Dai Li and Milton Miles, Chongqing, China, 1944, photo 6 of 7Dai Li and Milton Miles, Chongqing, China, 1944, photo 7 of 7Dai Li dining with Chinese and American officers and men, China, 1940s
Dai Li during a meeting with Milton Miles, Chongqing, China, 1944Dai Li greeting newly arrived SACO personnel, Chongqing, CHina, 1944Dai Li, Milton Miles, and two other SACO officers, Chongqing, China, 1944Dai Li, Milton Miles, and two other SACO officers, Chongqing, China, 1944
Dai Li during a meeting with Milton Miles, Chongqing, China, 1944Dai Li greeting newly arrived SACO personnel, Chongqing, CHina, 1944Dai Li, Milton Miles, and two other SACO officers, Chongqing, China, 1944Dai Li, Milton Miles, and two other SACO officers, Chongqing, China, 1944
Daihatsu-class landing craft, circa 1940sDamaged Finnish BT-42 self-propelled gun, Finland, 1944Deck crews aboard the training aircraft carrier USS Sable man lines to right an FM-2 Wildcat that had nosed completely over. Lake Michigan, United States, 1943-45. Photo 1 of 3.Deck crews aboard the training aircraft carrier USS Sable man lines to right an FM-2 Wildcat that had nosed completely over. Lake Michigan, United States, 1943-45. Photo 2 of 3.
Daihatsu-class landing craft, circa 1940sDamaged Finnish BT-42 self-propelled gun, Finland, 1944Deck crews aboard the training aircraft carrier USS Sable man lines to right an FM-2 Wildcat that had nosed completely over. Lake Michigan, United States, 1943-45. Photo 1 of 3.Deck crews aboard the training aircraft carrier USS Sable man lines to right an FM-2 Wildcat that had nosed completely over. Lake Michigan, United States, 1943-45. Photo 2 of 3.
Deck crews aboard the training aircraft carrier USS Sable man lines to right an FM-2 Wildcat that had nosed completely over. Lake Michigan, United States, 1943-45. Photo 3 of 3.Deck crews secure a damaged FM-2 Wildcat following a hard landing aboard the training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, 1943-44.Deschimag facilities, Bremen, Germany, 1943 or 1944Destroyed Baroque Branicki Palace of Białystok, Poland, 1944
Deck crews aboard the training aircraft carrier USS Sable man lines to right an FM-2 Wildcat that had nosed completely over. Lake Michigan, United States, 1943-45. Photo 3 of 3.Deck crews secure a damaged FM-2 Wildcat following a hard landing aboard the training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, 1943-44.Deschimag facilities, Bremen, Germany, 1943 or 1944Destroyed Baroque Branicki Palace of Białystok, Poland, 1944
Destroyed Japanese coastal gun at Tarawa, Gilbert Islands, late 1943-1944Diagram showing the layout of the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, Inyo County, California, United States, 1944.Do 335 Pfeil at rest, circa 1940sDodge WC54 3/4-ton Field Ambulance in England, United Kingdom prior to the Normandy invasion, Apr-May 1944
Destroyed Japanese coastal gun at Tarawa, Gilbert Islands, late 1943-1944Diagram showing the layout of the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, Inyo County, California, United States, 1944.Do 335 Pfeil at rest, circa 1940sDodge WC54 3/4-ton Field Ambulance in England, United Kingdom prior to the Normandy invasion, Apr-May 1944

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