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USMC VMF 124 squadron member William M. Johnston, Jr., Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member William P. Spencer, Jan-Feb 1943WAVES recruits posing before the training began, Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa, United States, Jan 1943WAVES enlisted personnel dining at Hotel Bedford, New York City, New York, United States, 4 Jan 1943
USMC VMF 124 squadron member William M. Johnston, Jr., Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member William P. Spencer, Jan-Feb 1943WAVES recruits posing before the training began, Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa, United States, Jan 1943WAVES enlisted personnel dining at Hotel Bedford, New York City, New York, United States, 4 Jan 1943
WRNS, ATS, and WAAF officers at work aboard HMS Bulolo during the Casablanca Conference, Casablanca, Morocco, circa 14 Jan 1943WRNS, ATS, and WAAF officers receiving instructions from British Royal Navy Paymaster Commander Stanning aboard HMS Bulolo while the ship was off Casablanca, Morocco, circa 14 Jan 1943African-American office worker Clara Camille Carroll at a government office in Washington DC, United States, 15 Jan 1943A close-up of a British heavily armed patrol of L Detachment SAS in their jeeps, just back from a three month patrol, 18 Jan 1943; photo 1 of 3
WRNS, ATS, and WAAF officers at work aboard HMS Bulolo during the Casablanca Conference, Casablanca, Morocco, circa 14 Jan 1943WRNS, ATS, and WAAF officers receiving instructions from British Royal Navy Paymaster Commander Stanning aboard HMS Bulolo while the ship was off Casablanca, Morocco, circa 14 Jan 1943African-American office worker Clara Camille Carroll at a government office in Washington DC, United States, 15 Jan 1943A close-up of a British heavily armed patrol of L Detachment SAS in their jeeps, just back from a three month patrol, 18 Jan 1943; photo 1 of 3
A close-up of a British heavily armed patrol of L Detachment SAS in their jeeps, just back from a three month patrol, 18 Jan 1943; photo 2 of 3A close-up of a British heavily armed patrol of L Detachment SAS in their jeeps, just back from a three month patrol, 18 Jan 1943; photo 3 of 3Commissioning ceremony, Female Officer Training School, Hunter College, Bronx, New York, United States, early 1943; note Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, Lt. Cmdr. Mildred McAfee, RAdm. Randall JacobsGerman mother with her children, seen in the 2 Feb 1943 issue of the publication SS-Leitheft; note boy in Hitler Youth uniform
A close-up of a British heavily armed patrol of L Detachment SAS in their jeeps, just back from a three month patrol, 18 Jan 1943; photo 2 of 3A close-up of a British heavily armed patrol of L Detachment SAS in their jeeps, just back from a three month patrol, 18 Jan 1943; photo 3 of 3Commissioning ceremony, Female Officer Training School, Hunter College, Bronx, New York, United States, early 1943; note Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, Lt. Cmdr. Mildred McAfee, RAdm. Randall JacobsGerman mother with her children, seen in the 2 Feb 1943 issue of the publication SS-Leitheft; note boy in Hitler Youth uniform
US Marine Major Frank V. McKinless swearing in female USMC recruits, New York, United States, Feb 1943WAVES trainees eating a meal, Naval Training Center, Norman, Oklahoma, United States, Feb 1943African-American US Merchant Marine sailors R. C. Woods, A. M. Mulzac, W. B. Shepard, and S. OAfrican-American crew of Liberty Ship SS Booker T. Washington after her maiden voyage, England, 8 Feb 1943; L to R: Lastic, Young, Hlubk, Blackman, Smith, Mulzac, Fokes, Kruley, Rutland, Larson
US Marine Major Frank V. McKinless swearing in female USMC recruits, New York, United States, Feb 1943WAVES trainees eating a meal, Naval Training Center, Norman, Oklahoma, United States, Feb 1943African-American US Merchant Marine sailors R. C. Woods, A. M. Mulzac, W. B. Shepard, and S. O'Neil posing with Liberty Ship SS Booker T. Washington's mascot 'Booker', 6 Feb 1943African-American crew of Liberty Ship SS Booker T. Washington after her maiden voyage, England, 8 Feb 1943; L to R: Lastic, Young, Hlubk, Blackman, Smith, Mulzac, Fokes, Kruley, Rutland, Larson
Mess at US Naval Training Center, Hunter College, Bronx, New York, United States, 8 Feb 1943; the location was dedicated to the training of women for the US Navy and Coast GuardNew WAVES and SPARS enlistees taking the oath in a ceremony held in front of New York City Hall, New York, United States, 8 Feb 1943Raising the flag at US Naval Training Center, Hunter College, Bronx, New York, United States, 8 Feb 1943; the location was dedicated to the training of women for the US Navy and Coast GuardTwin sisters Ann Louise Budnick and Jule Louise Budnick talking with a WAVE personnel, New York City, New York, United States, 8 Feb 1943
Mess at US Naval Training Center, Hunter College, Bronx, New York, United States, 8 Feb 1943; the location was dedicated to the training of women for the US Navy and Coast GuardNew WAVES and SPARS enlistees taking the oath in a ceremony held in front of New York City Hall, New York, United States, 8 Feb 1943Raising the flag at US Naval Training Center, Hunter College, Bronx, New York, United States, 8 Feb 1943; the location was dedicated to the training of women for the US Navy and Coast GuardTwin sisters Ann Louise Budnick and Jule Louise Budnick talking with a WAVE personnel, New York City, New York, United States, 8 Feb 1943

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