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USS Wake Island at rest, 1940s; note Camouflage Measure 33, Design 10AUSS Wake Island, 1940s; note Camouflage Measure 33, Design 10A and TBM Avenger and FM-2 Wildcat aircraft probably of VC-58USS Wallace L. Lind sailing alongside USS New Jersey, date unknownUSS Wolverine off Chicago, Illinois, United States, 1940s
USS Wake Island at rest, 1940s; note Camouflage Measure 33, Design 10AUSS Wake Island, 1940s; note Camouflage Measure 33, Design 10A and TBM Avenger and FM-2 Wildcat aircraft probably of VC-58USS Wallace L. Lind sailing alongside USS New Jersey, date unknownUSS Wolverine off Chicago, Illinois, United States, 1940s
V-1 rocket flew across England, circa 1944Vice Admiral Mitscher, circa 1944-45Vice Admiral Richmond Turner in his office at the Pacific Fleet Headquarters, Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1944Vice-Admiral Marc Mitscher and Commander David McCampbell, 1944
V-1 rocket flew across England, circa 1944Vice Admiral Mitscher, circa 1944-45Vice Admiral Richmond Turner in his office at the Pacific Fleet Headquarters, Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1944Vice-Admiral Marc Mitscher and Commander David McCampbell, 1944
View from the bridge of training aircraft carrier USS Sable of a wintery Lake Michigan, United States, 1944.View of Sand Island, Midway Atoll from a PB2Y-5 Coronado aircraft in the submarine basin, circa early 1944View of the Chicago, Illinois skyline from over the bow of the training aircraft carrier USS Sable anchored on Lake Michigan, United States, 1944-45.View of USS Cabrilla
View from the bridge of training aircraft carrier USS Sable of a wintery Lake Michigan, United States, 1944.View of Sand Island, Midway Atoll from a PB2Y-5 Coronado aircraft in the submarine basin, circa early 1944View of the Chicago, Illinois skyline from over the bow of the training aircraft carrier USS Sable anchored on Lake Michigan, United States, 1944-45.View of USS Cabrilla's conning tower, date unknown
View of USS New Jersey from the bow looking astern, date unknownWASP Betty Gillies flying a P-47 Thunderbolt, circa 1944, location unknown.WASP Nancy Love in the cockpit of Fairchild PT-19 trainer, circa 1944, location unknown.WASP pilot Dawn Seymour at the controls of a B-17 Fortress, circa 1944, location unknown.
View of USS New Jersey from the bow looking astern, date unknownWASP Betty Gillies flying a P-47 Thunderbolt, circa 1944, location unknown.WASP Nancy Love in the cockpit of Fairchild PT-19 trainer, circa 1944, location unknown.WASP pilot Dawn Seymour at the controls of a B-17 Fortress, circa 1944, location unknown.
WASP pilot Ellen Wimberly Campbell, 44-W-7, at the controls of a Beech AT-10 Wichita trainer, 1944. Location uncertain but likely Columbus Army Air Field, Columbus, Mississippi, United States.WASP pilot Shirley Slade at the controls of a Martin B-26 Marauder bomber, 1944. Slade had a reputation for flying the difficult-to-handle airplanes like the P-39 Airacobra and the B-26 Marauder.WAVES AerographerWAVES Aviation Machinist
WASP pilot Ellen Wimberly Campbell, 44-W-7, at the controls of a Beech AT-10 Wichita trainer, 1944. Location uncertain but likely Columbus Army Air Field, Columbus, Mississippi, United States.WASP pilot Shirley Slade at the controls of a Martin B-26 Marauder bomber, 1944. Slade had a reputation for flying the difficult-to-handle airplanes like the P-39 Airacobra and the B-26 Marauder.WAVES Aerographer's Mates, circa 1944WAVES Aviation Machinist's Mate Elizabeth Abercrombie using a chain fall to lift a radial aircraft engine, at a Naval Air Station in the United States, date unknown

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