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Abandoned A6M3 aircraft on a South Pacific island, early 1943; from the 15 Apr 1943 issue of US Navy Naval Aviation NewsAbandoned A6M3 Model 32 Zero fighter (Lt. (jg) Kazuo Tsunoda), Buna, New Guinea, circa 1943; the four characters below the serial number noted Bang Uiseok, name of the Korean who funded this aircraftAbove-ground oil tank farm at Pearl Habor, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1940sActress Carole Gladly entertaining officers and men of US Army 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment, date unknown
Abandoned A6M3 aircraft on a South Pacific island, early 1943; from the 15 Apr 1943 issue of US Navy Naval Aviation NewsAbandoned A6M3 Model 32 Zero fighter (Lt. (jg) Kazuo Tsunoda), Buna, New Guinea, circa 1943; the four characters below the serial number noted Bang Uiseok, name of the Korean who funded this aircraftAbove-ground oil tank farm at Pearl Habor, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1940sActress Carole Gladly entertaining officers and men of US Army 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment, date unknown
Aerial view of Midway Atoll, 1943Aerial view of US battleship Massachusetts, 1943; note OS2U Kingfisher float planes on the fantail catapultsAfrican-American factory workers Cecil M. Coles and Juanita E. Gray working on a lathe machine, which the latter was being trained to use, Washington, DC, United States, date unknownAfrican-American pilots of the US Army 15th AAF squadron, date unknown; The Three Minute Egg Club denotes they had returned to base from combat with less than 3 minutes
Aerial view of Midway Atoll, 1943Aerial view of US battleship Massachusetts, 1943; note OS2U Kingfisher float planes on the fantail catapultsAfrican-American factory workers Cecil M. Coles and Juanita E. Gray working on a lathe machine, which the latter was being trained to use, Washington, DC, United States, date unknownAfrican-American pilots of the US Army 15th AAF squadron, date unknown; The Three Minute Egg Club denotes they had returned to base from combat with less than 3 minutes' worth of fuel at least once
African-American sailor George C. Fields, formerly Franklin RooseveltAfrican-American swing musician Earl African-American Theodore R. Poston, head of the Negro Press Section of the US Office of War Information, date unknownAfrican-American troops of the US Army performing daily rifle calisthenics, Field Artillery Replacement Center, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States, Feb 1943
African-American sailor George C. Fields, formerly Franklin Roosevelt's valet, showing his honor certificate from US Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois, United States, circa 1943African-American swing musician Earl 'Fatha' Hines with US Army Private Charles Carpenter, his former manager, Camp Lee, Virginia, United States, date unknownAfrican-American Theodore R. Poston, head of the Negro Press Section of the US Office of War Information, date unknownAfrican-American troops of the US Army performing daily rifle calisthenics, Field Artillery Replacement Center, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States, Feb 1943
African-American US Army pilots being briefed for a practice bombing raid, Selfridge Field, Michigan, United States, 1943African-American US Army Private Harry Mills of the Mill Brother jazz quartet putting on a song at a jukebox, Fort Custer, Michigan, United States, 1943African-American US Army soldiers listening to music on a jukebox, date unknownAfrican-American US Coast Guard sailor smiling as he read a letter from home, date unknown
African-American US Army pilots being briefed for a practice bombing raid, Selfridge Field, Michigan, United States, 1943African-American US Army Private Harry Mills of the Mill Brother jazz quartet putting on a song at a jukebox, Fort Custer, Michigan, United States, 1943African-American US Army soldiers listening to music on a jukebox, date unknownAfrican-American US Coast Guard sailor smiling as he read a letter from home, date unknown
African-American US Marines aboard an US Coast Guard-manned transport in the Pacific, date unknownAfrican-American women working at the US Army Savannah Quartermaster Depot, Savannah, Georgia, United States, circa 1943After an aborted landing, an F4F-4 Wildcat bolters around the island of the training aircraft carrier USS Wolverine on Lake Michigan, United States, 1943.American 40mm Bofors anti-aircraft gun crew on an Algerian beach, North Africa, 1943
African-American US Marines aboard an US Coast Guard-manned transport in the Pacific, date unknownAfrican-American women working at the US Army Savannah Quartermaster Depot, Savannah, Georgia, United States, circa 1943After an aborted landing, an F4F-4 Wildcat bolters around the island of the training aircraft carrier USS Wolverine on Lake Michigan, United States, 1943.American 40mm Bofors anti-aircraft gun crew on an Algerian beach, North Africa, 1943

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