9,487 items in this album on 475 pages.
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Dodge WC54 3/4-ton field ambulance in rare camouflage paint scheme, Pacific Theater, 1942-1945 | Dr. Charles Drew of the Medical Corps of the Office of Civilian Defense in the United States practicing treating air raid victims, Washington, DC, United States, date unknown | Dragoljub Mihailovic with Americans Lieutenant Michael Rajacich (left), Captain Nick Lalich (with sunglasses), Captain George Musulin (looking at MMihailovic), and Colonel Robert McDowell (right edge of photograph), Pranjani, Yugoslavia, 6 Sep 1944 | Drawing of Camouflage Scheme M32/4T applied to the Haskell-class attack transports, 1 of 2 |
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Drawing of Camouflage Scheme M32/4T applied to the Haskell-class attack transports, 2 of 2 | Dual-language sign noting that the village of Kaldanoss in Greece was destroyed in retaliation for the killing of German troops, 1943-1944 | Elefant tank destroyer at rest, circa 1940s | Émile Bertin firing her primary guns, circa 1940s |
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English countryside seen through the Norden bombsight, 1944 | English painter Elva Blacker in WAAF uniform, 1940s | Ensign Kiyoshi Ogawa, Japan, circa 1944 | Entrance of Takao harbor, Taiwan, 1944; photo taken by a US airman |
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Erwin Rommel and other German officers in front of a coastal gun emplacement on the Bay of Biscay, France, 1944 | Erwin Rommel inspecting Atlantic coast defenses along the French coast, circa early 1944 | Erwin Rommel inspecting troops near the Loire River, France, circa early 1944 | Ethnic Korean pilot Fumihiro Mitsuyama (born Tak Kyonghyong) of the Japanese Army, date unknown |
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Ethnic Korean pilot Kiyoharu Kawada (born Roh Yong-U) of the Japanese Army, 1940s | F-5A Lightning photo-reconnaisance aircraft converted into an aerial ambulance, date unknown; note wing tanks converted with window and capable to carry one stretcher each | F-5C “All On View” of the 22nd Photographic Recon Squadron makes a low level pass over RAF Mount Farm, Dorchester, England, UK, 1943-45 | F1M aircraft in flight, date unknown |
9,487 items in this album on 475 pages.