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Award decoration ceremony for USAAF 3rd Bomb Group personnel, Port Moresby, Australian Papua, early 1943B-17F bomber of 97th BG of US 414th BS after collision with a German  fighter over Tunis in North Africa, 1 Feb 1943; this bomber landed safely and was repaired and put back in action. Photo 1 of 8B-18 Bolo aircraft at an airfield in Panama, Feb-Jun 1943B-24E-1-DT Liberator bomber in flight, Feb-Jun 1943
Award decoration ceremony for USAAF 3rd Bomb Group personnel, Port Moresby, Australian Papua, early 1943B-17F bomber of 97th BG of US 414th BS after collision with a German fighter over Tunis in North Africa, 1 Feb 1943; this bomber landed safely and was repaired and put back in action. Photo 1 of 8B-18 Bolo aircraft at an airfield in Panama, Feb-Jun 1943B-24E-1-DT Liberator bomber in flight, Feb-Jun 1943
B-25 bomber B-25 bomber Ba Maw having just been awarded Order of the Rising Sun, Mar 1943Bird
B-25 bomber 'Fitch's Bitch' and its ground crew, Port Moresby, Australian Papua, early 1943B-25 bomber 'Lil' Fox', Port Moresby, Australian Papua, early 1943; note experimental 76mm gunBa Maw having just been awarded Order of the Rising Sun, Mar 1943Bird's-eye view of the amidships section of USS Iowa, circa Feb-Mar 1943
Bullet hole through USS Growler’s main hatch sustained 7 Feb 1943. Photo taken at the New Farm Submarine Base, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, mid-Feb 1943.Bullet holes marked for repair on the fairwater of USS Growler while at the New Farm Submarine Base, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, mid-Feb 1943.Close-up view of turret No. 2 and bridge of Richelieu, probably at New York, New York, United States, early 1943; note damaged gun barrelFlagpole by the orderly room at an airfield at Port Moresby, Australian Papua, 1943
Bullet hole through USS Growler’s main hatch sustained 7 Feb 1943. Photo taken at the New Farm Submarine Base, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, mid-Feb 1943.Bullet holes marked for repair on the fairwater of USS Growler while at the New Farm Submarine Base, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, mid-Feb 1943.Close-up view of turret No. 2 and bridge of Richelieu, probably at New York, New York, United States, early 1943; note damaged gun barrelFlagpole by the orderly room at an airfield at Port Moresby, Australian Papua, 1943
Fletcher-class destroyer painted in Measure 21 blue paint cutting through the waves close aboard the carrier USS Saratoga in the Pacific, circa 1943.French battleship Richelieu, maneuvered by tugboats, arriving in New York, New York, United States for repairs, early 1943German 2 cm FlaK 30 gun at Marseille, France,  Feb-Mar 1943; note transport Président Dal Piaz in backgroundGerman combat photographer Horst Grund, circa Mar 1943
Fletcher-class destroyer painted in Measure 21 blue paint cutting through the waves close aboard the carrier USS Saratoga in the Pacific, circa 1943.French battleship Richelieu, maneuvered by tugboats, arriving in New York, New York, United States for repairs, early 1943German 2 cm FlaK 30 gun at Marseille, France, Feb-Mar 1943; note transport Président Dal Piaz in backgroundGerman combat photographer Horst Grund, circa Mar 1943
German Das Reich Division Panzer IV tank entering the outskirts of Kharkov, Ukraine, Mar 1943German occupation administrators at Minsk, Byelorussia, Mar 1943German Panzer III tank and troops in winter camouflage in the Demyansk Pocket, Russia, spring 1943German R75 motorcycle in muddy terrain, Russia, spring 1943
German Das Reich Division Panzer IV tank entering the outskirts of Kharkov, Ukraine, Mar 1943German occupation administrators at Minsk, Byelorussia, Mar 1943German Panzer III tank and troops in winter camouflage in the Demyansk Pocket, Russia, spring 1943German R75 motorcycle in muddy terrain, Russia, spring 1943

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