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US Navy reconnaissance photo of Takao (now Kaohsiung) harbor, Taiwan, photo 2 of 2; photo taken before Feb 1945US Navy SACO Lieutenant Commander Ganty, US Navy SACO Lieutenant A. P. Rosche, and Chinese irregular troops on a reconnaissance survey in eastern China, early 1945US Navy squadron VF-66 commanding officer Lieutenant Commander John Gray posing with a FR-1 Fireball fighter, Naval Air Station North Island, California, United States, 1945US personnel examine a Focke-Wulf Fw 189 Uhu reconnaissance plane abandoned at Salzburg, Austria, 1945
US Navy reconnaissance photo of Takao (now Kaohsiung) harbor, Taiwan, photo 2 of 2; photo taken before Feb 1945US Navy SACO Lieutenant Commander Ganty, US Navy SACO Lieutenant A. P. Rosche, and Chinese irregular troops on a reconnaissance survey in eastern China, early 1945US Navy squadron VF-66 commanding officer Lieutenant Commander John Gray posing with a FR-1 Fireball fighter, Naval Air Station North Island, California, United States, 1945US personnel examine a Focke-Wulf Fw 189 Uhu reconnaissance plane abandoned at Salzburg, Austria, 1945
US pilot Lt Robert G Young, Jr of the 374th Fighter Squadron on his P-51D Mustang at Little Walden in Essex, England, early 1945US test pilot assesses the German ME 262 jet fighter over Ohio, late 1945. This aircraft fell into Allied hands when the German pilot defected and landed the plane at a US held airfield in Germany.USS Becuna entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1944-1945USS Bluefish
US pilot Lt Robert G Young, Jr of the 374th Fighter Squadron on his P-51D Mustang at Little Walden in Essex, England, early 1945US test pilot assesses the German ME 262 jet fighter over Ohio, late 1945. This aircraft fell into Allied hands when the German pilot defected and landed the plane at a US held airfield in Germany.USS Becuna entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1944-1945USS Bluefish's battle flag, date unknown
USS Brill underway, 1940sUSS Chivo, USS Skipjack, and USS Parche at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1945USS Dragonet underway, date unknownUSS Hackleback, circa 1945
USS Brill underway, 1940sUSS Chivo, USS Skipjack, and USS Parche at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1945USS Dragonet underway, date unknownUSS Hackleback, circa 1945
USS Indiana, USS Massachusetts, and USS Alabama underway seen from USS South Dakota, 1945USS Intrepid Photographers Mate manning his post, date and location unknownUSS Intrepid refueling a Fletcher-class destroyer, date and location unknownUSS Intrepid under way in the Pacific, 1945.
USS Indiana, USS Massachusetts, and USS Alabama underway seen from USS South Dakota, 1945USS Intrepid Photographers Mate manning his post, date and location unknownUSS Intrepid refueling a Fletcher-class destroyer, date and location unknownUSS Intrepid under way in the Pacific, 1945.
USS Luce underway, May 1945USS Makin Island crewmen and the shipUSS Makin IslandUSS New Mexico, circa 1945
USS Luce underway, May 1945USS Makin Island crewmen and the ship's scoreboard on the wing of the bridge, 1945; handwritten note identifies three of the crewmen as DuPeraul, Hougon and Donaldson; WW2DB visitor identifies the last man as Richard CrosbyUSS Makin Island's flight deck and island, late 1944-mid 1945; note arresting wires, barrier wires, 4 FM-2 Wildcat aircraft, and 1 TBM Avenger aircraftUSS New Mexico, circa 1945

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