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Floating crane YD-82 at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 1943-44 (Berth B-25, Merry Loch). Note the harbor ferry Nihoa at right with a load of sailors in liberty whites. Note also fleet headquarters building in camouflage paint.Flooded US Marine camp site, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944FM-2 Wildcat nosed all the way over on landing aboard training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, 1944.  Note parked TBF-1 Avengers with bent propeller blades.  Photo 1 of 2.FM-2 Wildcat over the training carrier USS Sable, Lake Michigan, United States, 1944-45
Floating crane YD-82 at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 1943-44 (Berth B-25, Merry Loch). Note the harbor ferry Nihoa at right with a load of sailors in liberty whites. Note also fleet headquarters building in camouflage paint.Flooded US Marine camp site, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944FM-2 Wildcat nosed all the way over on landing aboard training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, 1944. Note parked TBF-1 Avengers with bent propeller blades. Photo 1 of 2.FM-2 Wildcat over the training carrier USS Sable, Lake Michigan, United States, 1944-45
Following a nose over upon landing, the propeller and cowling of an FM-2 Wildcat shows the damage aboard the training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, 1943-45.Formation of B-17G Flying Fortress bombers dropping bombs over Europe, circa 1944Formation of German Ju 87D Stuka dive bombers over Russia, winter of 1943-1944Four P-38 Lightning aircraft flying in formation, Aug 1943-Jan 1947
Following a nose over upon landing, the propeller and cowling of an FM-2 Wildcat shows the damage aboard the training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, 1943-45.Formation of B-17G Flying Fortress bombers dropping bombs over Europe, circa 1944Formation of German Ju 87D Stuka dive bombers over Russia, winter of 1943-1944Four P-38 Lightning aircraft flying in formation, Aug 1943-Jan 1947
Four WASP pilots in training in front of B-17 bomber Frederick B. Meek, Jr. (front row, left) and fellow submariners of USS Burrfish on a beach, 1943-1945French carrier Béarn, circa 1940s, seen in the May 1963 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsFrench colonial soldier recruited from Morocco, Italy, 1944
Four WASP pilots in training in front of B-17 bomber 'Pistol Packin' Mama', Lockbourne, Ohio, United States, circa 1943-1945Frederick B. Meek, Jr. (front row, left) and fellow submariners of USS Burrfish on a beach, 1943-1945French carrier Béarn, circa 1940s, seen in the May 1963 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsFrench colonial soldier recruited from Morocco, Italy, 1944
Friedrich-Wilhelm Müller in Crete, Greece, circa 1944Friedrich-Wilhelm Müller, circa 1940sFrogmen aboard USS Burrfish, 1943-1944Front angle view of a Type 4 Ho-Ro self-propelled gun and a Type 4 Chi-To medium tank, Japan, 1940s
Friedrich-Wilhelm Müller in Crete, Greece, circa 1944Friedrich-Wilhelm Müller, circa 1940sFrogmen aboard USS Burrfish, 1943-1944Front angle view of a Type 4 Ho-Ro self-propelled gun and a Type 4 Chi-To medium tank, Japan, 1940s
Front view of Japanese Type 1 Ho-Ha armored half-track vehicle, circa 1944Funeral service for fallen US Marines, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1944G4M aircraft at rest at an airfield, circa 1940sG4M aircraft in flight, circa 1940s
Front view of Japanese Type 1 Ho-Ha armored half-track vehicle, circa 1944Funeral service for fallen US Marines, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1944G4M aircraft at rest at an airfield, circa 1940sG4M aircraft in flight, circa 1940s

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