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Italian AB 41 armored car, 1940sJapanese Arisaka Type 44 cavalry rifles/carbines, with and without bayonet, as seen in a US Army publication, 1940sJapanese Army Type 26 revolver as seen in a US Army publication, circa 1940sJohn Garand displayed the features of the M1 Garand rifles to US Army generals Charles Wesson and Gilbert Stewart, 1944
Italian AB 41 armored car, 1940sJapanese Arisaka Type 44 cavalry rifles/carbines, with and without bayonet, as seen in a US Army publication, 1940sJapanese Army Type 26 revolver as seen in a US Army publication, circa 1940sJohn Garand displayed the features of the M1 Garand rifles to US Army generals Charles Wesson and Gilbert Stewart, 1944
Joseph Stilwell speaking to a British officer, circa mid-1944K-25 power plant and S-50 plant, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, 1940sKachin troops under US Army command, northern Burma, 1943-1944Kingfisher aircraft aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown
Joseph Stilwell speaking to a British officer, circa mid-1944K-25 power plant and S-50 plant, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, 1940sKachin troops under US Army command, northern Burma, 1943-1944Kingfisher aircraft aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown
Kingfisher aircraft being launched from a catapult aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownKingfisher aircraft being launched from a catapult aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownKingfisher aircraft being recovered aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownLanding Signal Officers aboard USS Wolverine in Lake Michigan, United States, 1942-1944; seen in 1 Jan 1945 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation News
Kingfisher aircraft being launched from a catapult aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownKingfisher aircraft being launched from a catapult aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownKingfisher aircraft being recovered aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownLanding Signal Officers aboard USS Wolverine in Lake Michigan, United States, 1942-1944; seen in 1 Jan 1945 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation News
LCVP landing craft from Amphibious Transport Ship USS Hunter Liggett (background) during amphibious training near San Diego, California, United States, circa 1944. Note the LCVP’s unusual raised coxswain podium at the sternLiberty Ship SS Joseph M. Terrell at J. A. Jones, Brunswick, Georgia, United States, circa 1944Lieutenant General Oliver Leese, General Harold Alexander, and Lieutenant General Mark Clark, Italy, 1944Lieutenant General Wladyslaw Anders and Lieutenat General Oliver Leese, Italy, 1944
LCVP landing craft from Amphibious Transport Ship USS Hunter Liggett (background) during amphibious training near San Diego, California, United States, circa 1944. Note the LCVP’s unusual raised coxswain podium at the sternLiberty Ship SS Joseph M. Terrell at J. A. Jones, Brunswick, Georgia, United States, circa 1944Lieutenant General Oliver Leese, General Harold Alexander, and Lieutenant General Mark Clark, Italy, 1944Lieutenant General Wladyslaw Anders and Lieutenat General Oliver Leese, Italy, 1944
Lt Cmdr Grady Avent, commander of Manana Barracks, US Territory of Hawaii, reviewed plans presented by Public Works Officer Lt Edward S. Hope, US NavyLVT-4 Water Buffalo unloading a Jeep, date unknownM3 light tank being unloaded in an Australian port, date unknownM8 Greyhound in action, date unknown
Lt Cmdr Grady Avent, commander of Manana Barracks, US Territory of Hawaii, reviewed plans presented by Public Works Officer Lt Edward S. Hope, US Navy's highest ranking African-American, date unknownLVT-4 Water Buffalo unloading a Jeep, date unknownM3 light tank being unloaded in an Australian port, date unknownM8 Greyhound in action, date unknown

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