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Assembly and repair shop at Barbers Point Naval Air Station, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknownBarracks at Pearl Habor Naval Shipyard, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknownBarracks at Pearl Harbor Separation Center, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknownCaptured German Bf 110 C-4 aircraft in flight over RAF Duxford, England, United Kingdom, 1941-1942, as seen in publication US Navy Naval Aviation News dated 13 Dec 1943
Assembly and repair shop at Barbers Point Naval Air Station, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknownBarracks at Pearl Habor Naval Shipyard, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknownBarracks at Pearl Harbor Separation Center, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknownCaptured German Bf 110 C-4 aircraft in flight over RAF Duxford, England, United Kingdom, 1941-1942, as seen in publication US Navy Naval Aviation News dated 13 Dec 1943
Carrier Graf Zeppelin as seen in A503 FM30-50 booklet for identification of ships, published by the Division of Naval Inteligence of the US Navy DepartmentChinese soldier guarding P-40 Warhawk fighters of the AVG Civilian barracks at Marine Corps Air Station Ewa, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1940sCoils of steel cables being unloaded at the Tiburon Naval Net Depot, Tiburon, California, United States, 1940s.
Carrier Graf Zeppelin as seen in A503 FM30-50 booklet for identification of ships, published by the Division of Naval Inteligence of the US Navy DepartmentChinese soldier guarding P-40 Warhawk fighters of the AVG 'Flying Tigers', China, circa 1942Civilian barracks at Marine Corps Air Station Ewa, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1940sCoils of steel cables being unloaded at the Tiburon Naval Net Depot, Tiburon, California, United States, 1940s.
Cruiser Dupleix and other French warships as seen in the 9 Nov 1942 issue of US Office of Naval Intelligence publication ONI203Eight wrecked Bf 109 fighters, North Africa, 1942Emperor Haile Selassie I in his study at the palace in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, circa 1942French cruiser Colbert, date unknown; seen in US Navy Department Division of Naval Inteligence publication ONI203
Cruiser Dupleix and other French warships as seen in the 9 Nov 1942 issue of US Office of Naval Intelligence publication ONI203Eight wrecked Bf 109 fighters, North Africa, 1942Emperor Haile Selassie I in his study at the palace in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, circa 1942French cruiser Colbert, date unknown; seen in US Navy Department Division of Naval Inteligence publication ONI203
French cruiser Dupleix as seen in the 9 Nov 1942 issue of US Office of Naval Intelligence publication ONI203French cruisers Georges Leygues, La Galissonnière, and Montcalm, 1942; seen in US Navy publication ONI 203G3M1 and G3M2 bombers in flight, circa 1940sG4M bombers in flight, seen through the gun port of another G4M, date unknown
French cruiser Dupleix as seen in the 9 Nov 1942 issue of US Office of Naval Intelligence publication ONI203French cruisers Georges Leygues, La Galissonnière, and Montcalm, 1942; seen in US Navy publication ONI 203G3M1 and G3M2 bombers in flight, circa 1940sG4M bombers in flight, seen through the gun port of another G4M, date unknown
GEN George Marshall, LTGEN Frank Andrews, LTGEN Henry Arnold, and MAJGEN Oliver Echols observing a mock glider attack on Wright Field, Ohio, United States, circa 1942General Charles de Gualle of France, circa 1942General Stilwell with troops in Burma, 1942George Marshall and Henry Stimson, circa 1942
GEN George Marshall, LTGEN Frank Andrews, LTGEN Henry Arnold, and MAJGEN Oliver Echols observing a mock glider attack on Wright Field, Ohio, United States, circa 1942General Charles de Gualle of France, circa 1942General Stilwell with troops in Burma, 1942George Marshall and Henry Stimson, circa 1942

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