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A wooden bridge being destroyed by US Army engineers, Germany, 1944-1945Abandoned Japanese Ki-67-I Kai To-Go special attack aircraft of Fugaku Squadron at Clark Field, Luzon, Philippine Islands, circa 1945Actress Muriel Pavlow, in WAAF uniform, talking with casting director Bob Lennard at the Globe Theatre (now Gielgud Theatre), London, England, United Kingdom, 1945African-American men of USCG Horse Patrol Unit atop their steeds in New Jersey, United States, date unknown; left to right: Seamen 1st Class C. Johnson, Jesse Willis, Joseph Washington, Frank Garcia
A wooden bridge being destroyed by US Army engineers, Germany, 1944-1945Abandoned Japanese Ki-67-I Kai To-Go special attack aircraft of Fugaku Squadron at Clark Field, Luzon, Philippine Islands, circa 1945Actress Muriel Pavlow, in WAAF uniform, talking with casting director Bob Lennard at the Globe Theatre (now Gielgud Theatre), London, England, United Kingdom, 1945African-American men of USCG Horse Patrol Unit atop their steeds in New Jersey, United States, date unknown; left to right: Seamen 1st Class C. Johnson, Jesse Willis, Joseph Washington, Frank Garcia
African-American US Coast Guard Radioman 3rd Class Joseph K. Noel performing work aboard a frigate in the North Pacific, date unknownAfrican-American US Coast Guardsmen aboard a cutter in the Atlantic, date unknown; L to R: Atwood Taylor, Richard Mitchell, R. E. Bird, Robert Woldon, Grover Taylor, Jacob LawrenceAfrican-American US Marines in training with cargo nets, Camp Gilbert H. Johnson, Montford Point, Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States, 1945African-American US Maritime Service Captain Clifton Lastic of Liberty Ship SS Bert Williams talking with President of National Maritime Union Joe Curran, date unknown
African-American US Coast Guard Radioman 3rd Class Joseph K. Noel performing work aboard a frigate in the North Pacific, date unknownAfrican-American US Coast Guardsmen aboard a cutter in the Atlantic, date unknown; L to R: Atwood Taylor, Richard Mitchell, R. E. Bird, Robert Woldon, Grover Taylor, Jacob LawrenceAfrican-American US Marines in training with cargo nets, Camp Gilbert H. Johnson, Montford Point, Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States, 1945African-American US Maritime Service Captain Clifton Lastic of Liberty Ship SS Bert Williams talking with President of National Maritime Union Joe Curran, date unknown
African-American US Maritime Service trainee Clifford R. Jenkins, Jr. at the base at Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York, United States, date unknownAfrican-American US Navy WAVE Apprentice Seaman Frances Bates inspecting an engine for a Wildcat fighter aircraft, US Naval Training School, Bronx, New York, United States, 1945Air Marshal Arthur Coningham inspecting the WAAF Central Voluntary Band at B-160 Kastrup Advanced Landing Ground (Copenhagen Airport), Denmark, post warAircraft wreckage, France, 1945
African-American US Maritime Service trainee Clifford R. Jenkins, Jr. at the base at Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York, United States, date unknownAfrican-American US Navy WAVE Apprentice Seaman Frances Bates inspecting an engine for a Wildcat fighter aircraft, US Naval Training School, Bronx, New York, United States, 1945Air Marshal Arthur Coningham inspecting the WAAF Central Voluntary Band at B-160 Kastrup Advanced Landing Ground (Copenhagen Airport), Denmark, post warAircraft wreckage, France, 1945
American facilities on Guam, Mariana Islands, circa 1945American Red Cross Burra Club on Chowringhee Square East, Calcutta, India, 1945AMES Type 1 CH East Coast An African-American seaman in the US Maritime Service, date unknown
American facilities on Guam, Mariana Islands, circa 1945American Red Cross Burra Club on Chowringhee Square East, Calcutta, India, 1945AMES Type 1 CH East Coast 'Chain Home' radar installations at Poling, Sussex, England, United Kingdom, 1945An African-American seaman in the US Maritime Service, date unknown
An African-American seaman with the US Maritime Service, date unknownAn African-American United States Coast Guard 20-mm gun crew, date unknown; left to right: D. Moore, W. Bottoms, W. Wheeler, and R. Grimes, all StewardAn African-American US Coast Guardsman, date unknownAn American looking at a fallen German soldier near a destroyed German gun, Germany, 1945
An African-American seaman with the US Maritime Service, date unknownAn African-American United States Coast Guard 20-mm gun crew, date unknown; left to right: D. Moore, W. Bottoms, W. Wheeler, and R. Grimes, all Steward's Mates 2nd ClassAn African-American US Coast Guardsman, date unknownAn American looking at a fallen German soldier near a destroyed German gun, Germany, 1945

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