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Two PBM-1 (front) and two PBM-3 (back) in flight, 1942. The PBM-1s are from an early production series with retractable floats that were discontinued for principal production. Location unknown. Photo 2 of 2United States Coast Guardsman with M50 Reising submachine gun and dog on a beach in the United States, circa 1941-1945United States Navy photograph showing the size comparison between the Mark XIV submarine torpedo (top) and the Mark XIII aerial torpedo.US Army CCKW 2 1/2-ton 6x6 cargo trucks in maneuvers in Louisiana, United States, 1942
Two PBM-1 (front) and two PBM-3 (back) in flight, 1942. The PBM-1s are from an early production series with retractable floats that were discontinued for principal production. Location unknown. Photo 2 of 2United States Coast Guardsman with M50 Reising submachine gun and dog on a beach in the United States, circa 1941-1945United States Navy photograph showing the size comparison between the Mark XIV submarine torpedo (top) and the Mark XIII aerial torpedo.US Army CCKW 2 1/2-ton 6x6 cargo trucks in maneuvers in Louisiana, United States, 1942
US Army troops training at Camp Edwards, Massachusetts, United States, circa 1942US Marines during an exercise in the United States, 1942US Navy PV-1 Ventura aircraft in flight, 1942US Navy Vice Admiral William Halsey with his Aircraft Battle Force staff in late 1941 or with Task Force 16 staff in early 1942, aboard USS Enterprise
US Army troops training at Camp Edwards, Massachusetts, United States, circa 1942US Marines during an exercise in the United States, 1942US Navy PV-1 Ventura aircraft in flight, 1942US Navy Vice Admiral William Halsey with his Aircraft Battle Force staff in late 1941 or with Task Force 16 staff in early 1942, aboard USS Enterprise
USAAF Colonel Harold B. Willis, Major Marvin L. McNickle, and Captain A. E. Vinson observing an aircraft in flight from a Spitfire aircraft, Gibraltar, 1942USS North Carolina, 1942Vannevar Bush at his desk, circa 1942Wasp in Casco Bay, Maine, United States, circa early 1942; note SB2U Vindicator scout bombers and F4F Wildcat fighters on deck
USAAF Colonel Harold B. Willis, Major Marvin L. McNickle, and Captain A. E. Vinson observing an aircraft in flight from a Spitfire aircraft, Gibraltar, 1942USS North Carolina, 1942Vannevar Bush at his desk, circa 1942Wasp in Casco Bay, Maine, United States, circa early 1942; note SB2U Vindicator scout bombers and F4F Wildcat fighters on deck
Portrait of Jack Kleiss, 27 May 1942African-American US Army Air Corps Captain Roy F. Morse teaching cadets how to send and receive code, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States, Jan 1942Destroyers USS Tillman, USS Beatty, USS Hobson, USS Anderson, USS Hammann, and USS Mustin at Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina, United States, Jan 1942Pilots of Fighting Squadron Six posing in front of a F4F-3 Wildcat aboard Enterprise, Jan 1942
Portrait of Jack Kleiss, 27 May 1942African-American US Army Air Corps Captain Roy F. Morse teaching cadets how to send and receive code, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States, Jan 1942Destroyers USS Tillman, USS Beatty, USS Hobson, USS Anderson, USS Hammann, and USS Mustin at Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina, United States, Jan 1942Pilots of Fighting Squadron Six posing in front of a F4F-3 Wildcat aboard Enterprise, Jan 1942
Seaplane derrick YSD-19 “Mary Ann” crossing the harbor with the wreckage of Japanese Aichi D3A “Val” dive bomber that crashed in water during Pearl Harbor attack, Dec 1941.Seaplane derrick YSD-19 “Mary Ann” recovering the wreckage of Japanese Aichi D3A “Val” dive bomber that crashed in the water at Ford Island Berth F-2 during Pearl Harbor attack, Dec 1941.SOC-3A Seagull parked on escort carrier Long IslandUS Army Air Force pilot Captain Benjamin Oliver Davis, Jr. climbing into a Vultee AT-6 Texan aircraft, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States, Jan 1942
Seaplane derrick YSD-19 “Mary Ann” crossing the harbor with the wreckage of Japanese Aichi D3A “Val” dive bomber that crashed in water during Pearl Harbor attack, Dec 1941.Seaplane derrick YSD-19 “Mary Ann” recovering the wreckage of Japanese Aichi D3A “Val” dive bomber that crashed in the water at Ford Island Berth F-2 during Pearl Harbor attack, Dec 1941.SOC-3A Seagull parked on escort carrier Long Island's snowy deck, off Argentia, Newfoundland, Jan 1942US Army Air Force pilot Captain Benjamin Oliver Davis, Jr. climbing into a Vultee AT-6 Texan aircraft, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States, Jan 1942

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