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Schwimmwagen in a canal, northern France, 1943-1944SdKfz 2 Kettenkrad and SdKfz 10 vehicles on a road in the Soviet Union, early 1944; note destroyed Sherman tank on the side of the roadSdKfz 2 Kettenkrad vehicle in the Soviet Union, winter of 1943-1944SdKfz 2 Kettenkrad vehicle with SdAnh 1 trailer in the Soviet Union, winter of 1943-1944
Schwimmwagen in a canal, northern France, 1943-1944SdKfz 2 Kettenkrad and SdKfz 10 vehicles on a road in the Soviet Union, early 1944; note destroyed Sherman tank on the side of the roadSdKfz 2 Kettenkrad vehicle in the Soviet Union, winter of 1943-1944SdKfz 2 Kettenkrad vehicle with SdAnh 1 trailer in the Soviet Union, winter of 1943-1944
SdKfz 234/2 Puma (8-Rad) armored car on a street, circa 1940sSdKfz 234/2 Puma (8-Rad) armored car, circa 1940sSdKfz 234/3 (8-Rad) armored car, circa 1940sSdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicle in Russia, 1944
SdKfz 234/2 Puma (8-Rad) armored car on a street, circa 1940sSdKfz 234/2 Puma (8-Rad) armored car, circa 1940sSdKfz 234/3 (8-Rad) armored car, circa 1940sSdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicle in Russia, 1944
Seafire fighter of No. 885 Squadron FAA landing on HMS Formidable, off Gibraltar, mid-1942 to 1945.Sherman Duplex Drive tank with waterproof float screen, date unknownSide view of Japanese Type 1 Ho-Ha armored half-track vehicle, circa 1944Singer Marva Louis, wife of boxing champion Joe Louis, posing with African-American US Navy sailors, US Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois, United States, date unknown
Seafire fighter of No. 885 Squadron FAA landing on HMS Formidable, off Gibraltar, mid-1942 to 1945.Sherman Duplex Drive tank with waterproof float screen, date unknownSide view of Japanese Type 1 Ho-Ha armored half-track vehicle, circa 1944Singer Marva Louis, wife of boxing champion Joe Louis, posing with African-American US Navy sailors, US Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois, United States, date unknown
Sixteen P-51D Mustangs of the 353rd Fighter Group lined up for a mission, RAF Raydon, Suffolk, England, UK, Dec 1944Skoda automobile with officers on board pulling aside to let a halftrack vehicle towing a 8.8 cm FlaK gun pass, Rimini-Ancona, Italy, 1944Slovakian PzKpfw III Ausf N medium tank, circa 1942-1945Slovakian resistance fighters posing next to a captured German 8.8 cm FlaK 37 L/56 gun, circa 1944
Sixteen P-51D Mustangs of the 353rd Fighter Group lined up for a mission, RAF Raydon, Suffolk, England, UK, Dec 1944Skoda automobile with officers on board pulling aside to let a halftrack vehicle towing a 8.8 cm FlaK gun pass, Rimini-Ancona, Italy, 1944Slovakian PzKpfw III Ausf N medium tank, circa 1942-1945Slovakian resistance fighters posing next to a captured German 8.8 cm FlaK 37 L/56 gun, circa 1944
Smith was congratulated by Nimitz after being decorated with a Gold Star in lieu of a second Distinguished Service Medal, date and location unknownSNJ-4 Texan on the ramp at Moffett Field, California, USA, 1944.SOC-3 Seagull aircraft from cruiser Portland flying in a formation of four, circa 1944, photo 1 of 2SOC-3 Seagull aircraft from cruiser Portland flying in a formation of four, circa 1944, photo 2 of 2
Smith was congratulated by Nimitz after being decorated with a Gold Star in lieu of a second Distinguished Service Medal, date and location unknownSNJ-4 Texan on the ramp at Moffett Field, California, USA, 1944.SOC-3 Seagull aircraft from cruiser Portland flying in a formation of four, circa 1944, photo 1 of 2SOC-3 Seagull aircraft from cruiser Portland flying in a formation of four, circa 1944, photo 2 of 2

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