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Navigation officer Gerald R. Ford taking a sextant reading aboard USS Monterey, 1944Navy Lt CV Timberlake, an LSO on the training aircraft carrier USS Sable sits in his SNJ Texan, Lake Michigan, United States, 1943-44.New Dodge WC54 3/4-ton field ambulances awaiting embarkation overseas, Detroit, Michigan, United States, 1943-1945Night shift at the Marinship yard, Sausalito, California, United States, circa 1944.
Navigation officer Gerald R. Ford taking a sextant reading aboard USS Monterey, 1944Navy Lt CV Timberlake, an LSO on the training aircraft carrier USS Sable sits in his SNJ Texan, Lake Michigan, United States, 1943-44.New Dodge WC54 3/4-ton field ambulances awaiting embarkation overseas, Detroit, Michigan, United States, 1943-1945Night shift at the Marinship yard, Sausalito, California, United States, circa 1944.
Nikolai Vatutin at the front, 1940sNimitz, Fletcher, Spruance, and others, CinCPacHQ, Pearl Harbor, 1944Nina Lobkovskaya with Mosin-Nagant rifle with scope, 1940sNina Lobkovskaya with Mosin-Nagant rifle with scope, 1940s
Nikolai Vatutin at the front, 1940sNimitz, Fletcher, Spruance, and others, CinCPacHQ, Pearl Harbor, 1944Nina Lobkovskaya with Mosin-Nagant rifle with scope, 1940sNina Lobkovskaya with Mosin-Nagant rifle with scope, 1940s
North American B-25D-2 Mitchell bomber Nose guns of a P-38 Lightning aircraft lighting up the night sky as an armorer test-fired weapons after routine maintenance, date unknownOfficer and crew of a large caliber German gun, northern France, 1944Officer and crew of a large caliber German gun, northern France, 1944
North American B-25D-2 Mitchell bomber 'Jockjugler' of the US 500th Bomb Squadron at Nadzab near Lae, New Guinea, 1944Nose guns of a P-38 Lightning aircraft lighting up the night sky as an armorer test-fired weapons after routine maintenance, date unknownOfficer and crew of a large caliber German gun, northern France, 1944Officer and crew of a large caliber German gun, northern France, 1944
Officer and crew of USS LCT-535, 25 Mar 1944Officers aboard USS Burrfish, 1943-1944Officers aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownOfficers and men of USS Cabrilla, date unknown
Officer and crew of USS LCT-535, 25 Mar 1944Officers aboard USS Burrfish, 1943-1944Officers aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownOfficers and men of USS Cabrilla, date unknown
Officers of 46th Taman Guards Night Bomber Aviation Regiment, 325th Night Bomber Division, Soviet 4th Air Army Yevdokia Bershanskaya (left), Maria Smirnova (standing), and Polina Gelman, 1944Oliver Leese, Jacob Devers, and Richard McCreery in Italy, 1943-1944On approach to the training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, an SB2U Vindicator shows the LSO “Gear Down, Flaps Down, Hook Down,” 1943-44.One SNJ Texan and 13 FM-2 Wildcats tied down on the flight deck of training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, 1944.
Officers of 46th Taman Guards Night Bomber Aviation Regiment, 325th Night Bomber Division, Soviet 4th Air Army Yevdokia Bershanskaya (left), Maria Smirnova (standing), and Polina Gelman, 1944Oliver Leese, Jacob Devers, and Richard McCreery in Italy, 1943-1944On approach to the training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, an SB2U Vindicator shows the LSO “Gear Down, Flaps Down, Hook Down,” 1943-44.One SNJ Texan and 13 FM-2 Wildcats tied down on the flight deck of training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, 1944.

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