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USAAF Ordinancemen with the 514th Bomb Squadron preparing bombs at Soluch Airfield, Benghazi, Libya, mid-1943. B-24D Liberator “Wash’s Tub” in the background was one of the bombers on the Ploesti Raid of Aug 1 1943.USS Alabama firing a broadside in the Atlantic Ocean, 1943USS Columbia underway, 1943-44.USS Helena at a base in the South Pacific, circa 1943
USAAF Ordinancemen with the 514th Bomb Squadron preparing bombs at Soluch Airfield, Benghazi, Libya, mid-1943. B-24D Liberator “Wash’s Tub” in the background was one of the bombers on the Ploesti Raid of Aug 1 1943.USS Alabama firing a broadside in the Atlantic Ocean, 1943USS Columbia underway, 1943-44.USS Helena at a base in the South Pacific, circa 1943
USS New Orleans making repairs under make-shift camouflage in Tulagi Harbor, Solomon Islands, 1 Dec 1942. New Orleans was struck by a torpedo in the Battle of Tassafaronga that blew off 150 feet of her bow.USS North Carolina, 1943USS South Dakota and USS Alabama in the North Atlantic, 1943USS South Dakota and USS Alabama underway in the Atlantic Ocean, 1943; photo taken from HMS King George V
USS New Orleans making repairs under make-shift camouflage in Tulagi Harbor, Solomon Islands, 1 Dec 1942. New Orleans was struck by a torpedo in the Battle of Tassafaronga that blew off 150 feet of her bow.USS North Carolina, 1943USS South Dakota and USS Alabama in the North Atlantic, 1943USS South Dakota and USS Alabama underway in the Atlantic Ocean, 1943; photo taken from HMS King George V
USS South Dakota, USS Alabama, and HMS Anson in the North Atlantic, 1943USS Wolverine underway in Lake Michigan, United States, 1940sUSS Wolverine underway in Lake Michigan, United States, 1940sView from USS Whale
USS South Dakota, USS Alabama, and HMS Anson in the North Atlantic, 1943USS Wolverine underway in Lake Michigan, United States, 1940sUSS Wolverine underway in Lake Michigan, United States, 1940sView from USS Whale's periscope during an attack on a Japanese ship, date unknown
WASP pilot Catherine Vail Bridge standing in front of a P-38 Lightning, date and location unknown.WASP pilot Elizabeth L. Gardner at the window of her B-26 Marauder bomber, Harlingen Army Air Field, Texas, United States, circa 1942-1945WASP pilot Florene Watson seated in a P-51D Mustang, date and location unknown.WASP pilot Violet Wierzbicki on the wing of a Vultee BT-13 Valiant, 1943. Location unknown.
WASP pilot Catherine Vail Bridge standing in front of a P-38 Lightning, date and location unknown.WASP pilot Elizabeth L. Gardner at the window of her B-26 Marauder bomber, Harlingen Army Air Field, Texas, United States, circa 1942-1945WASP pilot Florene Watson seated in a P-51D Mustang, date and location unknown.WASP pilot Violet Wierzbicki on the wing of a Vultee BT-13 Valiant, 1943. Location unknown.
WAVES Aviation MachinistWAVES Aviation Metalsmith 3rd Class Robie Young working at a grinder in the Assembly and Repair Department, Naval Air Station, Seattle, Washington, United States, circa 1943WAVES Ensign Emma D. Shelton received salute from a US Marine sentry s she enters an apartment building that served as temporary WAVES quarters, circa 1943WAVES in double bunks in their barracks, circa 1943
WAVES Aviation Machinist's Mate 3rd Class C. F. Funk polishing a SNB or JRB aircraft, date unknown; note Pratt & Whitney R-985 radial engineWAVES Aviation Metalsmith 3rd Class Robie Young working at a grinder in the Assembly and Repair Department, Naval Air Station, Seattle, Washington, United States, circa 1943WAVES Ensign Emma D. Shelton received salute from a US Marine sentry s she enters an apartment building that served as temporary WAVES quarters, circa 1943WAVES in double bunks in their barracks, circa 1943

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