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A-24A Banshee aircraft (serial number 42-60881) towing a target sleeve, 1944; this was the last A-24A built, designated RA-24A as a target towing aircraftA-24B Banshee aircraft A-24B-1-DT Banshee aircraft (serial number 42-54372) at rest with dive brakes extended, 1943-45; note P-47 and B-24 aircraft in backgroundA-26 Invader bomber taking off, 1944
A-24A Banshee aircraft (serial number 42-60881) towing a target sleeve, 1944; this was the last A-24A built, designated RA-24A as a target towing aircraftA-24B Banshee aircraft 'Dry Run' at rest at a Pacific base, 1943-45A-24B-1-DT Banshee aircraft (serial number 42-54372) at rest with dive brakes extended, 1943-45; note P-47 and B-24 aircraft in backgroundA-26 Invader bomber taking off, 1944
A-36A Mustang attack aircraft on a muddy airfield in Italy, circa early 1944. Note two “kill” markings on the engine cowl.A5M2b fighters and B4Y1 torpedo bombers of the Japanese Navy 12th Air Fleet at rest, Japan, 1943-1945Actress Eugenia Administrative buildings under construction, Naval Ammunition Depot Earle, Colts Neck, New Jersey, United States, early 1944
A-36A Mustang attack aircraft on a muddy airfield in Italy, circa early 1944. Note two “kill” markings on the engine cowl.A5M2b fighters and B4Y1 torpedo bombers of the Japanese Navy 12th Air Fleet at rest, Japan, 1943-1945Actress Eugenia 'Jinx' Falkenberg entertaining US and Chinese servicemen at Yangkai Airfield, Yunnan Province, China, 1944Administrative buildings under construction, Naval Ammunition Depot Earle, Colts Neck, New Jersey, United States, early 1944
Admiral Louis Mountbatten, 1944Admiral Mineichi Koga with the staff of Japanese 2nd Fleet, probably aboard battleship Musashi, 1943-1944Admiral Raymond Spruance and Admiral Chester Nimitiz aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown, photo 1 of 4Admiral Raymond Spruance and Admiral Chester Nimitiz aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown, photo 2 of 4; note Robert Elliott in background, touching face
Admiral Louis Mountbatten, 1944Admiral Mineichi Koga with the staff of Japanese 2nd Fleet, probably aboard battleship Musashi, 1943-1944Admiral Raymond Spruance and Admiral Chester Nimitiz aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown, photo 1 of 4Admiral Raymond Spruance and Admiral Chester Nimitiz aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown, photo 2 of 4; note Robert Elliott in background, touching face
Admiral Raymond Spruance and Admiral Chester Nimitiz aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown, photo 3 of 4Admiral Raymond Spruance and Admiral Chester Nimitiz aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown, photo 4 of 4; note Robert Elliott in background, with cameraAdmiral William Halsey aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownAdmiral William Leahy and Captain Carl Holden aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown
Admiral Raymond Spruance and Admiral Chester Nimitiz aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown, photo 3 of 4Admiral Raymond Spruance and Admiral Chester Nimitiz aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown, photo 4 of 4; note Robert Elliott in background, with cameraAdmiral William Halsey aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownAdmiral William Leahy and Captain Carl Holden aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown
Adula underway, 1944-1945Aerial photo of German V2 site at the Wizernes, France area, 1944Aerial photo of Sobibór concentration camp, Poland, 1942-1945Aerial photo of Sobibór concentration camp, Poland, 1944
Adula underway, 1944-1945Aerial photo of German V2 site at the Wizernes, France area, 1944Aerial photo of Sobibór concentration camp, Poland, 1942-1945Aerial photo of Sobibór concentration camp, Poland, 1944

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