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French cruiser Marseillaise afire and sinking, Toulon, France, 27 Nov 1942French destroyer Mameluk scuttled at Toulon, France, circa 27 Nov 1942German Panzer IV tank and crew at Toulon harbor, France, 27 Nov 1942; note French cruiser Colbert burning in backgroundScuttled Algérie, Toulon, France, 27 Nov 1942
French cruiser Marseillaise afire and sinking, Toulon, France, 27 Nov 1942French destroyer Mameluk scuttled at Toulon, France, circa 27 Nov 1942German Panzer IV tank and crew at Toulon harbor, France, 27 Nov 1942; note French cruiser Colbert burning in backgroundScuttled Algérie, Toulon, France, 27 Nov 1942
US Navy Admiral William Halsey being sworn in as Commander, South Pacific Force, by his Chief of Staff Captain Miles Browning, 27 Nov 1942Aerial view of Toulon, France, 28 Nov 1942; note smoke rising from burning shipsFrench cruiser Marseillaise afire and sinking, Toulon, France, late Nov 1942French ships Strasbourg, Colbert, Algérie, and Marseillaise burning in Toulon harbor, France, 28 Nov 1942; photo taken by a RAF aircraft
US Navy Admiral William Halsey being sworn in as Commander, South Pacific Force, by his Chief of Staff Captain Miles Browning, 27 Nov 1942Aerial view of Toulon, France, 28 Nov 1942; note smoke rising from burning shipsFrench cruiser Marseillaise afire and sinking, Toulon, France, late Nov 1942French ships Strasbourg, Colbert, Algérie, and Marseillaise burning in Toulon harbor, France, 28 Nov 1942; photo taken by a RAF aircraft
Soviet commissars of 1st Guards Division eating a meal near the front, 28 Nov 1942USS North Carolina underway off US Territory of Hawaii, 29 Nov 1942Jean Bart, Casablanca, French Morocco, late Nov 1942Jean Bart, Casablanca, French Morocco, late Nov 1942
Soviet commissars of 1st Guards Division eating a meal near the front, 28 Nov 1942USS North Carolina underway off US Territory of Hawaii, 29 Nov 1942Jean Bart, Casablanca, French Morocco, late Nov 1942Jean Bart, Casablanca, French Morocco, late Nov 1942
The incomplete French battleship Jean Bart at Casablanca, French Morocco, late Nov 1942; note Jean BartUnited States Navy Track Chart Battle of Tassafaronga, 30 Nov 1942. Chart created in 1946.USS Alabama underway in Chesapeake Bay, United States, 30 Nov 1942USS St. Louis off Mare Island Naval Shipyard, San Pablo Bay, California, United States, 30 Nov 1942. St. Louis is painted in Measure 21 allover sea blue.
The incomplete French battleship Jean Bart at Casablanca, French Morocco, late Nov 1942; note Jean Bart's damage from 16-inch shells and 1,000-pound bombsUnited States Navy Track Chart Battle of Tassafaronga, 30 Nov 1942. Chart created in 1946.USS Alabama underway in Chesapeake Bay, United States, 30 Nov 1942USS St. Louis off Mare Island Naval Shipyard, San Pablo Bay, California, United States, 30 Nov 1942. St. Louis is painted in Measure 21 allover sea blue.
A SdKfz 8 halftrack vehicle and a Praga T-9 vehicle pulling a Me 323 Gigant aircraft, Tunisia, Dec 1942African-American US Navy Construction Battalion personnel performing an assault landing training exercise in the United States, Dec 1942B-24 Liberator and PBY-5A Catalina aircraft at Naval Station Midway, Dec 1942Battleship Indiana in a South Pacific harbor, Dec 1942
A SdKfz 8 halftrack vehicle and a Praga T-9 vehicle pulling a Me 323 Gigant aircraft, Tunisia, Dec 1942African-American US Navy Construction Battalion personnel performing an assault landing training exercise in the United States, Dec 1942B-24 Liberator and PBY-5A Catalina aircraft at Naval Station Midway, Dec 1942Battleship Indiana in a South Pacific harbor, Dec 1942

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