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B-17E bomber B-17E bomber B-17E bomber B-17E bomber of 42nd Bomb Squadron of USAAF 11th Bomb Group at Henderson Field, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 1943
B-17E bomber 'Craps for the Japs' of the 43rd Bombardment Group, US 65th Bombing Squadron based at Jackson Field, Port Moresby, Australian Papua in flight, 1942-1943B-17E bomber 'Lak-A-Nookie' of the US 43rd Bombardment Group, 63rd Bombing Squadron in a revetment at Jackson Field, Port Moresby, Australian Papua, 1942-1943B-17E bomber 'Yankee Diddler' of 43rd Bomber Group, US 65th Bomber Squadron taking off from Jackson Field, Port Moresby, New Guinea, 1942-1943; note P-39 fighters in backgroundB-17E bomber of 42nd Bomb Squadron of USAAF 11th Bomb Group at Henderson Field, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 1943
B-17E bomber of the US 43rd Bombardment Group based at Jackson Field, Port Moresby, Australian Papua, 1942-1943B-24 Liberator bomber taking off from an advance air field in Kunming, China, circa 1943; note P-40 Warhawk fighters in foregroundBarrage balloons at the Panama Canal, date unknownBomb Damage Assessment photo of destroyed Ki-48 bombers at a Japanese airstrip in northern New Guinea, 1942-1943, photo 1 of 2
B-17E bomber of the US 43rd Bombardment Group based at Jackson Field, Port Moresby, Australian Papua, 1942-1943B-24 Liberator bomber taking off from an advance air field in Kunming, China, circa 1943; note P-40 Warhawk fighters in foregroundBarrage balloons at the Panama Canal, date unknownBomb Damage Assessment photo of destroyed Ki-48 bombers at a Japanese airstrip in northern New Guinea, 1942-1943, photo 1 of 2
Bomb Damage Assessment photo of destroyed Ki-48 bombers at a Japanese airstrip in northern New Guinea, 1942-1943, photo 2 of 2; note open parachutes in upper center (bombs or supplies?)British Boston bomber in flight over the United States shortly after taking delivery, 1942-1943British Foreign Minister Anthony Eden and US Secretary of State Cordell Hull in conversation, date unknownBuilding 54 at the Tiburon Naval Net Depot, Tiburon, California, United States, 1943.
Bomb Damage Assessment photo of destroyed Ki-48 bombers at a Japanese airstrip in northern New Guinea, 1942-1943, photo 2 of 2; note open parachutes in upper center (bombs or supplies?)British Boston bomber in flight over the United States shortly after taking delivery, 1942-1943British Foreign Minister Anthony Eden and US Secretary of State Cordell Hull in conversation, date unknownBuilding 54 at the Tiburon Naval Net Depot, Tiburon, California, United States, 1943.
Building a model of the Tirpitz on board the TirpitzBurke (right center) with his US Navy Destroyer Squadron 23 captains, Solomon Islands, 1943C-46 Commando being fueled for flight Captain Arleigh Burke (third from right) aboard SS President Monroe en route to the South Pacific, 1943
Building a model of the Tirpitz on board the TirpitzBurke (right center) with his US Navy Destroyer Squadron 23 captains, Solomon Islands, 1943C-46 Commando being fueled for flight 'over the hump' from Chabua, India to Kunming, China, 1943. Note 3 blade props of early C-46 modelsCaptain Arleigh Burke (third from right) aboard SS President Monroe en route to the South Pacific, 1943
Captain Ashcraft of the S-1 section of US Army 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment, 1940sCaptain Burke onboard a ship, during WW2Captain Klein of the personnel section of US Army 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment, 1940sChinese troops marching in Ramgarh, India, 1943
Captain Ashcraft of the S-1 section of US Army 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment, 1940sCaptain Burke onboard a ship, during WW2Captain Klein of the personnel section of US Army 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment, 1940sChinese troops marching in Ramgarh, India, 1943

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