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Douglas MacArthur at the induction ceremony of Philippine Army Air Corps, Zablan Field, Camp Murphy, Rizal, Philippine Islands, 15 Aug 1941; behind MacArthur, left to right: Richard Sutherland, Harold George, William Marquat, LeGrande DillerUSS North Carolina at anchor, New York, New York, United States, 19-20 Aug 1941Straight down aerial view of the Pearl Harbor submarine base, 22 Aug 1941. The large C-shaped building is Fleet Headquarters where Admiral Kimmel’s office was. Note some of the fuel storage tanks are camouflage paintedView aboard USS North Carolina during trials, 22-31 Aug 1941
Douglas MacArthur at the induction ceremony of Philippine Army Air Corps, Zablan Field, Camp Murphy, Rizal, Philippine Islands, 15 Aug 1941; behind MacArthur, left to right: Richard Sutherland, Harold George, William Marquat, LeGrande DillerUSS North Carolina at anchor, New York, New York, United States, 19-20 Aug 1941Straight down aerial view of the Pearl Harbor submarine base, 22 Aug 1941. The large C-shaped building is Fleet Headquarters where Admiral Kimmel’s office was. Note some of the fuel storage tanks are camouflage paintedView aboard USS North Carolina during trials, 22-31 Aug 1941
Carrier Shokaku at Yokosuka, Japan, 23 Aug 1941Launching of submarine Finback, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine, United States, 25 Aug 1941Submarine Finback shortly after launching, off Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine, United States, 25 Aug 1941USS North Carolina firing her forward guns during trials, 26-27 Aug 1941
Carrier Shokaku at Yokosuka, Japan, 23 Aug 1941Launching of submarine Finback, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine, United States, 25 Aug 1941Submarine Finback shortly after launching, off Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine, United States, 25 Aug 1941USS North Carolina firing her forward guns during trials, 26-27 Aug 1941
North Carolina during her shakedown cruise, 22-31 Aug 1941OS2U Kingfisher aircraft preparing for launch aboard North Carolina during the shipSignalmen hoisting and stowing signal flags aboard USS North Carolina, 22-31 Aug 1941African-American US Army Air Corps cadets reporting to Captain Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., commandant of cadets, Tuskegee Field, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States, Sep 1941
North Carolina during her shakedown cruise, 22-31 Aug 1941OS2U Kingfisher aircraft preparing for launch aboard North Carolina during the ship's trials, 22-31 Aug 1941Signalmen hoisting and stowing signal flags aboard USS North Carolina, 22-31 Aug 1941African-American US Army Air Corps cadets reporting to Captain Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., commandant of cadets, Tuskegee Field, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States, Sep 1941
Augusta near Bermuda, Sep 1941Battleship Yamato fitting out, Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan, Sep 1941; light carrier Hosho at extreme rightCapt Carlton Wright and Knox aboard USS Augusta off Bermuda, Sep 1941German troops preparing to execute five Soviet guerilla fighters by hanging, near Velizh, Smolensk, Russia, Sep 1941
Augusta near Bermuda, Sep 1941Battleship Yamato fitting out, Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan, Sep 1941; light carrier Hosho at extreme rightCapt Carlton Wright and Knox aboard USS Augusta off Bermuda, Sep 1941German troops preparing to execute five Soviet guerilla fighters by hanging, near Velizh, Smolensk, Russia, Sep 1941
Tuscaloosa hoisting a SOC Seagull floatplane from the sea, while en route to Iceland, Sep 1941; note another SOC aircraft on starboard catapultTwo German infantrymen fighting in Russia, fall 1941Atlanta christened by author Margaret Mitchell during her launching ceremony, Kearny, NJ, 6 Sep 1941Atlanta slid down the building ways at her launching ceremony, Kearny, NJ, 6 Sep 1941
Tuscaloosa hoisting a SOC Seagull floatplane from the sea, while en route to Iceland, Sep 1941; note another SOC aircraft on starboard catapultTwo German infantrymen fighting in Russia, fall 1941Atlanta christened by author Margaret Mitchell during her launching ceremony, Kearny, NJ, 6 Sep 1941Atlanta slid down the building ways at her launching ceremony, Kearny, NJ, 6 Sep 1941

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