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African-American US Army troops relaxing while en route to Europe aboard an US Coast Guard transport, date unknownAfrican-American US Marines relaxing aboard an US Coast Guard-manned transport in the Pacific, date unknownAfrican-American US Navy sailors, 1941-1945American Blood Chit prepared for Operation Gratitude, the Raid into the South China Sea, as planners expected American airmen would be flying over French-Indochina (Vietnam) and other regions of southeast Asia.
African-American US Army troops relaxing while en route to Europe aboard an US Coast Guard transport, date unknownAfrican-American US Marines relaxing aboard an US Coast Guard-manned transport in the Pacific, date unknownAfrican-American US Navy sailors, 1941-1945American Blood Chit prepared for Operation Gratitude, the Raid into the South China Sea, as planners expected American airmen would be flying over French-Indochina (Vietnam) and other regions of southeast Asia.
American pilot Margaret Ray in flying gear, date unknownAssistant troop officer Munrom resting in the Third OfficerAustralian Mr. Foo sketchBase Operations center of Peishiyi (Baishiyi) Airfield near Chongqing, China, circa 1944
American pilot Margaret Ray in flying gear, date unknownAssistant troop officer Munrom resting in the Third Officer's Cabin aboard RMS Queen Mary, 1944Australian Mr. Foo sketchBase Operations center of Peishiyi (Baishiyi) Airfield near Chongqing, China, circa 1944
British Royal Navy British WAAF member and an American non-commissioned officer recording the arrival of an American aircraft in the operations room of US Air Transport Command at Prestwick Airport, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1944British WAAF radio operators intercepting German nightfighter communications with the Corona System, 1940sBritish-equipped Chinese soldiers preparing to march from southern China into Burma, 1940s
British Royal Navy 'frogman', during WW2British WAAF member and an American non-commissioned officer recording the arrival of an American aircraft in the operations room of US Air Transport Command at Prestwick Airport, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1944British WAAF radio operators intercepting German nightfighter communications with the Corona System, 1940sBritish-equipped Chinese soldiers preparing to march from southern China into Burma, 1940s
Chaplain John Craven conducting religious service for men of US 14th Marine Regiment as they trained for the invasion of Saipan, Mariana Islands, 1944Chinese and American officers in conversation, China, circa 1940sChinese cadets in a British naval academy being reviewed by members of a Chinese diplomatic mission, escorted by Royal Navy Commodore A. W. S. Agar, 1943-1945Chinese cadets in a British naval academy with visiting Chinese dignitaries, 1943-1945
Chaplain John Craven conducting religious service for men of US 14th Marine Regiment as they trained for the invasion of Saipan, Mariana Islands, 1944Chinese and American officers in conversation, China, circa 1940sChinese cadets in a British naval academy being reviewed by members of a Chinese diplomatic mission, escorted by Royal Navy Commodore A. W. S. Agar, 1943-1945Chinese cadets in a British naval academy with visiting Chinese dignitaries, 1943-1945
Chinese Navy observers aboard a British warship, circa 1944Chinese pilot in the cockpit of his airfield, with two American ground crewmen, China, 1940sChinese pilots Chu Yuzhang (left) and Xie Lihe (right) with a unidentified British Fleet Air Arm pilot, aboard a British aircraft carrier, circa 1944Chinese soldier in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, circa 1944
Chinese Navy observers aboard a British warship, circa 1944Chinese pilot in the cockpit of his airfield, with two American ground crewmen, China, 1940sChinese pilots Chu Yuzhang (left) and Xie Lihe (right) with a unidentified British Fleet Air Arm pilot, aboard a British aircraft carrier, circa 1944Chinese soldier in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, circa 1944

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