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A platoon of African-American US Marine Corps recruits listening to drill instructor Sergeant Gilbert Hubert Johnson, Montford Point Camp, North Carolina, United States, Apr 1943African-American US Marine Corps Corporal Arvin Lou Ghazlo giving judo instructions to Private Ernest C. Jones, Montford Point Camp, North Carolina, United States, Apr 1943; note M1 Garand rifleCurtiss C-46 Commando in flight, early 1943, probably over the United States.Elco 80-foot motor torpedo boat simultaneously launching two practice torpedoes during a training exercise in United States waters, 1942-44.
A platoon of African-American US Marine Corps recruits listening to drill instructor Sergeant Gilbert Hubert Johnson, Montford Point Camp, North Carolina, United States, Apr 1943African-American US Marine Corps Corporal Arvin Lou Ghazlo giving judo instructions to Private Ernest C. Jones, Montford Point Camp, North Carolina, United States, Apr 1943; note M1 Garand rifleCurtiss C-46 Commando in flight, early 1943, probably over the United States.Elco 80-foot motor torpedo boat simultaneously launching two practice torpedoes during a training exercise in United States waters, 1942-44.
Female African-American shipyard worker Anna Bland working on Liberty ship SS George Washington Carver at Kaiser Richmond No. 1 Yard, Richmond, California, United States, Apr 1943Female African-American Welders Alivia Scott, Hattie Carpenter, Flossie Burtos, and another unidentified worker working on the Liberty ship SS George Washington Carver, Kaiser Richmond No. 1 Yard, Richmond, California, United States, Apr 1943Female African-American worker Eastine Cowner working on Liberty ship SS George Washington Carver, Kaiser Richmond No. 1 Yard, Richmond, California, United States, Apr 1943Light Carrier USS Independence in port, 1943
Female African-American shipyard worker Anna Bland working on Liberty ship SS George Washington Carver at Kaiser Richmond No. 1 Yard, Richmond, California, United States, Apr 1943Female African-American Welders Alivia Scott, Hattie Carpenter, Flossie Burtos, and another unidentified worker working on the Liberty ship SS George Washington Carver, Kaiser Richmond No. 1 Yard, Richmond, California, United States, Apr 1943Female African-American worker Eastine Cowner working on Liberty ship SS George Washington Carver, Kaiser Richmond No. 1 Yard, Richmond, California, United States, Apr 1943Light Carrier USS Independence in port, 1943
P-38G Lightning “Miss Virginia” after a belly landing at Fighter Strip #2, Kukum, Guadalcanal, Apr 1943. Days earlier, this plane, flown by Rex Barber, shot down the G4M bomber carrying Isoroku Yamamoto over BougainvilleSubmarine Escolar under construction at William Cramp and Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, Apr 1943Three African-American United States Marine Corps recruits running the obstacle course at Camp Lejeune of Montford Point Camp, North Carolina, United States, Apr 1943Two African-American United States Marine Corps recruits training with a light tank, Montford Point Camp, North Carolina, United States, Apr 1943
P-38G Lightning “Miss Virginia” after a belly landing at Fighter Strip #2, Kukum, Guadalcanal, Apr 1943. Days earlier, this plane, flown by Rex Barber, shot down the G4M bomber carrying Isoroku Yamamoto over BougainvilleSubmarine Escolar under construction at William Cramp and Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, Apr 1943Three African-American United States Marine Corps recruits running the obstacle course at Camp Lejeune of Montford Point Camp, North Carolina, United States, Apr 1943Two African-American United States Marine Corps recruits training with a light tank, Montford Point Camp, North Carolina, United States, Apr 1943
US Navy PV-1 Ventura aircraft of VB-136 squadron flying above the Aleutian Islands, Mar-Jun 1943USS Growler’s bow with the damaged sections removed prior to a replacement bow being fitted into place at the South Brisbane Drydock, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Apr 1943. Note crumpled sections.USS Growler’s replacement bow being lowered into place at the South Brisbane Drydock, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Apr 1943.USS S-38 at San Diego, California, United States, Apr 1943; note attack transport USS Harris in left background
US Navy PV-1 Ventura aircraft of VB-136 squadron flying above the Aleutian Islands, Mar-Jun 1943USS Growler’s bow with the damaged sections removed prior to a replacement bow being fitted into place at the South Brisbane Drydock, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Apr 1943. Note crumpled sections.USS Growler’s replacement bow being lowered into place at the South Brisbane Drydock, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Apr 1943.USS S-38 at San Diego, California, United States, Apr 1943; note attack transport USS Harris in left background
USS S-41, San Diego, California, United States, Apr 1943View of United States Coast Guard cutter Spencer taken from sister ship Duane, North Atlantic, 500 nautical miles WSW of Ireland, Apr 1943WAVES personnel registering at the Master-at-ArmsWelder trainee Josie Lucille Owens working on the Liberty ship George Washington Carver, Kaiser Richmond No. 1 Yard, Richmond, California, United States, Apr 1943
USS S-41, San Diego, California, United States, Apr 1943View of United States Coast Guard cutter Spencer taken from sister ship Duane, North Atlantic, 500 nautical miles WSW of Ireland, Apr 1943WAVES personnel registering at the Master-at-Arms' office, possibly at the US Naval Hospital, Bethesda, Maryland, United States, Apr 1943Welder trainee Josie Lucille Owens working on the Liberty ship George Washington Carver, Kaiser Richmond No. 1 Yard, Richmond, California, United States, Apr 1943

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