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USMC VMF 124 squadron member William E. Cannon, Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member William E. Crowe, Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member William E. Gise, Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member William J. Bedford, Jan-Feb 1943
USMC VMF 124 squadron member William E. Cannon, Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member William E. Crowe, Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member William E. Gise, Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member William J. Bedford, Jan-Feb 1943
USMC VMF 124 squadron member William M. Johnston, Jr., Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member William P. Spencer, Jan-Feb 1943USS Minneapolis en route to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States for repairs, circa Jan 1943; note wrecked bow as result of torpedo hit during Battle of Tassafaronga of 30 Nov 1942USS Wahoo providing food and water to crew of a becalmed fishing boat, circa Jan 1943; three fishermen had already died before being discovered by Wahoo
USMC VMF 124 squadron member William M. Johnston, Jr., Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member William P. Spencer, Jan-Feb 1943USS Minneapolis en route to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States for repairs, circa Jan 1943; note wrecked bow as result of torpedo hit during Battle of Tassafaronga of 30 Nov 1942USS Wahoo providing food and water to crew of a becalmed fishing boat, circa Jan 1943; three fishermen had already died before being discovered by Wahoo
View of USS Alabama from the bow during her shakedown period, Casco Bay, Maine, United States, Jan 1943WAVES recruits posing before the training began, Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa, United States, Jan 1943WC9 ambulances and other vehicles in a Charters Towers to Townsville convoy in Australia, Jan 1943Wildcat
View of USS Alabama from the bow during her shakedown period, Casco Bay, Maine, United States, Jan 1943WAVES recruits posing before the training began, Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa, United States, Jan 1943WC9 ambulances and other vehicles in a Charters Towers to Townsville convoy in Australia, Jan 1943Wildcat 'Rosenblatt's Reply' aboard USS Suwannee, late-1942 or early-1943
William Halsey (left) and Alexander Vandegrift (right) at Nouméa, New Caledonia, Jan 1943Working on one of USS AlabamaCrusader Mk III tank in North Africa, 1 Jan 1943Soviet troops charging near Leningrad, Russia, 1 Jan 1943; note PPD submachine gun
William Halsey (left) and Alexander Vandegrift (right) at Nouméa, New Caledonia, Jan 1943Working on one of USS Alabama's boilers, Jan 1943Crusader Mk III tank in North Africa, 1 Jan 1943Soviet troops charging near Leningrad, Russia, 1 Jan 1943; note PPD submachine gun
Australian Company Sergeant Major McCominski and Private M. Daniels waited as the accompanying M3 General Stuart tank attacking a Japanese pillbox, near Buna, Australian Papua, 2 Jan 1943Stern view of USS New Mexico, 2 Jan 1943Type 97 Chi-Ha tank of 1st Tank Division during a night exercise in northeastern China, 2 Jan 1943Properly marked Japanese hospital ship Asahi Maru as seen through the periscope of Gato-class submarine USS Silversides south of Truk Atoll, Caroline Islands, 4 Jan 1943.
Australian Company Sergeant Major McCominski and Private M. Daniels waited as the accompanying M3 General Stuart tank attacking a Japanese pillbox, near Buna, Australian Papua, 2 Jan 1943Stern view of USS New Mexico, 2 Jan 1943Type 97 Chi-Ha tank of 1st Tank Division during a night exercise in northeastern China, 2 Jan 1943Properly marked Japanese hospital ship Asahi Maru as seen through the periscope of Gato-class submarine USS Silversides south of Truk Atoll, Caroline Islands, 4 Jan 1943.

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