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10-year-old Chinese soldier at Myitkyina airfield, Burma awaiting a transport aircraft to take his unit back to China, mid-1944 (photo production date 5 Dec 1944)A depot of jerrican fuel containers awaiting loading onto US Army African-American pilot Lt. Andrew Marshall, shot down in Greece and kept in hiding by Greek resistant fighters, returned to tell his tale to an American pilot of the 51st Troop Carrier Wing, Oct 1944Japanese-American troops of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team advancing in trucks, Chambois Sector, France, circa late 1944
10-year-old Chinese soldier at Myitkyina airfield, Burma awaiting a transport aircraft to take his unit back to China, mid-1944 (photo production date 5 Dec 1944)A depot of jerrican fuel containers awaiting loading onto US Army 'Red Ball Express' trucks, Europe, 1944African-American pilot Lt. Andrew Marshall, shot down in Greece and kept in hiding by Greek resistant fighters, returned to tell his tale to an American pilot of the 51st Troop Carrier Wing, Oct 1944Japanese-American troops of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team advancing in trucks, Chambois Sector, France, circa late 1944
One of the trucks in an US Army Walter Model speaking with a Hitler Youth soldier, Germany, Oct 1944WAVES and Women Marines mechanics marching, Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, circa 1944-1945; note PBM-3D, OS2U, and TBM aircraftEquator crossing ceremonies on West Virginia, 4 Oct 1944
One of the trucks in an US Army 'Red Ball Express' convoy stuck in the mud, Europe, date unknownWalter Model speaking with a Hitler Youth soldier, Germany, Oct 1944WAVES and Women Marines mechanics marching, Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, circa 1944-1945; note PBM-3D, OS2U, and TBM aircraftEquator crossing ceremonies on West Virginia, 4 Oct 1944
African-American US Army nurse Lieutenant Florie E. Gant tending a prisoner-of-war patient, England, UK, 7 Oct 1944Japanese-American troops of the 100th Infantry Battalion, 442nd Regiment, US 34th Infantry Division resting in bivouac, France, 7 Oct 1944Carrier aircraft of Task Force 38 attacking the Japanese Army airfield at Takao (now Kaohsiung), Taiwan, 12 Oct 1944, photo 1 of 4; US intelligence referred to this field as Carrier aircraft of Task Force 38 attacking the Japanese Army airfield at Takao (now Kaohsiung), Taiwan, 12 Oct 1944, photo 2 of 4; US intelligence referred to this field as
African-American US Army nurse Lieutenant Florie E. Gant tending a prisoner-of-war patient, England, UK, 7 Oct 1944Japanese-American troops of the 100th Infantry Battalion, 442nd Regiment, US 34th Infantry Division resting in bivouac, France, 7 Oct 1944Carrier aircraft of Task Force 38 attacking the Japanese Army airfield at Takao (now Kaohsiung), Taiwan, 12 Oct 1944, photo 1 of 4; US intelligence referred to this field as 'Reigaryo Airfield'Carrier aircraft of Task Force 38 attacking the Japanese Army airfield at Takao (now Kaohsiung), Taiwan, 12 Oct 1944, photo 2 of 4; US intelligence referred to this field as 'Reigaryo Airfield'
Carrier aircraft of Task Force 38 attacking the Japanese Army airfield at Takao (now Kaohsiung), Taiwan, 12 Oct 1944, photo 3 of 4; US intelligence referred to this field as Carrier aircraft of Task Force 38 attacking the Japanese Army airfield at Takao (now Kaohsiung), Taiwan, 12 Oct 1944, photo 4 of 4; US intelligence referred to this field as Japanese-American soldier of the 100th Infantry Battalion, 442nd Regiment, US 34th Infantry Division hanging his laundry, Chambois Sector, France, 12 Oct 1944Japanese-American soldier of the 100th Infantry Battalion, 442nd Regiment, US 34th Infantry Division standing guard, near Chambois, France, 12 Oct 1944
Carrier aircraft of Task Force 38 attacking the Japanese Army airfield at Takao (now Kaohsiung), Taiwan, 12 Oct 1944, photo 3 of 4; US intelligence referred to this field as 'Reigaryo Airfield'Carrier aircraft of Task Force 38 attacking the Japanese Army airfield at Takao (now Kaohsiung), Taiwan, 12 Oct 1944, photo 4 of 4; US intelligence referred to this field as 'Reigaryo Airfield'Japanese-American soldier of the 100th Infantry Battalion, 442nd Regiment, US 34th Infantry Division hanging his laundry, Chambois Sector, France, 12 Oct 1944Japanese-American soldier of the 100th Infantry Battalion, 442nd Regiment, US 34th Infantry Division standing guard, near Chambois, France, 12 Oct 1944
Japanese-American troops of the 100th Infantry Battalion, 442nd Regiment, US 34th Infantry Division resting in bivouac in Chambois Sector, France, 12 Oct 1944Japanese-American troops of the 100th Infantry Battalion, 442nd Regiment, US 34th Infantry Division resting in bivouac near Chambois, France, 12 Oct 1944Oil storage tanks burning during US Navy carrier aircraft attack, Takao (now Kaohsiung) harbor, Taiwan, 12 Oct 1944Seaplane hangars under US Navy carrier aircraft attack, Toko Bay (now Dapeng Bay), southern Taiwan, 12 Oct 1944, photo 1 of 7
Japanese-American troops of the 100th Infantry Battalion, 442nd Regiment, US 34th Infantry Division resting in bivouac in Chambois Sector, France, 12 Oct 1944Japanese-American troops of the 100th Infantry Battalion, 442nd Regiment, US 34th Infantry Division resting in bivouac near Chambois, France, 12 Oct 1944Oil storage tanks burning during US Navy carrier aircraft attack, Takao (now Kaohsiung) harbor, Taiwan, 12 Oct 1944Seaplane hangars under US Navy carrier aircraft attack, Toko Bay (now Dapeng Bay), southern Taiwan, 12 Oct 1944, photo 1 of 7

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