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Captain Rolf Larson of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), probably Burma, 1945Captured German 15 cm NbW 41 rocket launcher, 1944 to 1945Captured German Tiger II heavy tank with US Army markings, 1944-1945Captured Japanese G4M bomber being evaluated by the Allied Technical Air Intelligence Unit based at Eagle Farm Airbase, Brisbane, Australia, 1945. Note the exaggerated USAAF markings, using the rudder stripes that had been eliminated 3 years earlier.
Captain Rolf Larson of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), probably Burma, 1945Captured German 15 cm NbW 41 rocket launcher, 1944 to 1945Captured German Tiger II heavy tank with US Army markings, 1944-1945Captured Japanese G4M bomber being evaluated by the Allied Technical Air Intelligence Unit based at Eagle Farm Airbase, Brisbane, Australia, 1945. Note the exaggerated USAAF markings, using the rudder stripes that had been eliminated 3 years earlier.
Captured Japanese Ki-102 fighter with USAAF markings, 1945Captured Japanese Ki-44 fighter being evaluated by the Allied Technical Air Intelligence Unit based at Eagle Farm Airbase, Brisbane, Australia, 1945. Note the exaggerated USAAF markings, using the rudder stripes that had been eliminated 3 years earlier.Captured Japanese Ki-84 fighter being evaluated by the Allied Technical Air Intelligence Unit based at Eagle Farm Airbase, Brisbane, Australia, 1945. Note the exaggerated USAAF markings, using the rudder stripes that had been eliminated 3 years earlier.Captured Japanese N1K fighter being evaluated by the Allied Technical Air Intelligence Unit at Eagle Farm Airbase, Brisbane, Australia, 1945. Note the exaggerated USAAF markings, using the rudder stripes that had been eliminated 3 years earlier.
Captured Japanese Ki-102 fighter with USAAF markings, 1945Captured Japanese Ki-44 fighter being evaluated by the Allied Technical Air Intelligence Unit based at Eagle Farm Airbase, Brisbane, Australia, 1945. Note the exaggerated USAAF markings, using the rudder stripes that had been eliminated 3 years earlier.Captured Japanese Ki-84 fighter being evaluated by the Allied Technical Air Intelligence Unit based at Eagle Farm Airbase, Brisbane, Australia, 1945. Note the exaggerated USAAF markings, using the rudder stripes that had been eliminated 3 years earlier.Captured Japanese N1K fighter being evaluated by the Allied Technical Air Intelligence Unit at Eagle Farm Airbase, Brisbane, Australia, 1945. Note the exaggerated USAAF markings, using the rudder stripes that had been eliminated 3 years earlier.
Captured Ki-45 aircraft with American markings in flight, 1945, photo 1 of 3Captured Ki-45 aircraft with American markings in flight, 1945, photo 2 of 3Captured Ki-45 aircraft with American markings in flight, 1945, photo 3 of 3Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim leaving the Presidential Palace, Helsinki, Finland, 1940s
Captured Ki-45 aircraft with American markings in flight, 1945, photo 1 of 3Captured Ki-45 aircraft with American markings in flight, 1945, photo 2 of 3Captured Ki-45 aircraft with American markings in flight, 1945, photo 3 of 3Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim leaving the Presidential Palace, Helsinki, Finland, 1940s
Carrier Bunker Hill in early 1945 signed by US Navy Admiral Arleigh A. Burke who served on board as Chief of Staff to Admiral Marc A. Mitscher, Commander, Task Force 58 Jan-May 1945Carrier Bunker Hill underway, early 1945Carrier Monterey Crewmen act as a counter-weight on the starboard wing of an F6F-5 Hellcat to keep the aircraft from tumbling over the edge of the flight deck, 1945.Chen Cheng and Bai Chongxi, China, 1943
Carrier Bunker Hill in early 1945 signed by US Navy Admiral Arleigh A. Burke who served on board as Chief of Staff to Admiral Marc A. Mitscher, Commander, Task Force 58 Jan-May 1945Carrier Bunker Hill underway, early 1945Carrier Monterey Crewmen act as a counter-weight on the starboard wing of an F6F-5 Hellcat to keep the aircraft from tumbling over the edge of the flight deck, 1945.Chen Cheng and Bai Chongxi, China, 1943
Chiang Kaishek and Ke Yuanfen, circa mid-1940sChiang Kaishek and Song Meiling, circa 1945Chiang Kaishek being photographed by US personnel, circa 1945Chinese Air Force P-51K Mustang fighter being refueled, China, 1945
Chiang Kaishek and Ke Yuanfen, circa mid-1940sChiang Kaishek and Song Meiling, circa 1945Chiang Kaishek being photographed by US personnel, circa 1945Chinese Air Force P-51K Mustang fighter being refueled, China, 1945

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