440 items in this album on 22 pages.

Draft number 1 of Franklin RooseveltDraft number 1 of Franklin Roosevelt
'AIR RAID ON PEARL HARBOR X THIS IS NOT DRILL' radio message received by USS Ranger, 7 Dec 1941. Ranger was in the Atlantic approaching Norfolk, Virginia at the time.'AIRRAID ON PEARLHARBOR X THIS IS NOT DRILL' radio message received by USS Wasp, 7 Dec 1941. Wasp was anchored at Bermuda at the time.Draft number 1 of Franklin Roosevelt's 'Day of Infamy Speech', page 1 of 3Draft number 1 of Franklin Roosevelt's 'Day of Infamy Speech', page 2 of 3
Draft number 1 of Franklin RooseveltSketch of the explosion on Hood by Royal Navy Captain J. C. Leach for the 2nd Board of Enquiry, 19411 shilling Japanese occupation currency note for use in previously British controlled areas in southern AsiaA message from USAAF Major General Clarence Tinker, commanding officer of air forces in Hawaii Islands, to his men at Hickam Field, late 1941 or early 1942
Draft number 1 of Franklin Roosevelt's 'Day of Infamy Speech', page 3 of 3Sketch of the explosion on Hood by Royal Navy Captain J. C. Leach for the 2nd Board of Enquiry, 19411 shilling Japanese occupation currency note for use in previously British controlled areas in southern AsiaA message from USAAF Major General Clarence Tinker, commanding officer of air forces in Hawaii Islands, to his men at Hickam Field, late 1941 or early 1942
American poster American propaganda poster Capital Ship Bomb diagramDiagram of the Mousetrap system with two tiers of rocket rails, circa 1942. Note the word “Deflectors” is partially cropped off the bottom of the image.
American poster 'We Can Do It!' from Westinghouse Electric Corporation, 1942American propaganda poster 'Remember Dec 7th', 1942Capital Ship Bomb diagramDiagram of the Mousetrap system with two tiers of rocket rails, circa 1942. Note the word “Deflectors” is partially cropped off the bottom of the image.
Diagram of the North American A-36A Mustang, front viewFront and back of a Japanese occupation One Dollar bill for use in Malaya, Borneo, Sarawak, and Brunei, 1942-1945Front and back of a Japanese occupation Ten Cents bill for use in Malaya, Borneo, Sarawak, and Brunei, 1942-1945Front and back of a Japanese occupation Ten Gulden bill for use in the Dutch East Indies, 1942-1945
Diagram of the North American A-36A Mustang, front view' note the open dive brakesFront and back of a Japanese occupation One Dollar bill for use in Malaya, Borneo, Sarawak, and Brunei, 1942-1945Front and back of a Japanese occupation Ten Cents bill for use in Malaya, Borneo, Sarawak, and Brunei, 1942-1945Front and back of a Japanese occupation Ten Gulden bill for use in the Dutch East Indies, 1942-1945
Identification card of Flight Leader Peter Wright of 2nd Squdron of 1st American Volunteer Group, Dec 1941-Jul 1942Leaflet encouraging Chinese civilians to help Americans fighting in China. Bottom text a Chinese proverb that mirrored Leaflet encouraging Chinese civilians to help Americans fighting in China. Text on right Leaflet encouraging Chinese civilians to help Americans fighting in China. Text on right was a Chinese proverb that mirrored
Identification card of Flight Leader Peter Wright of 2nd Squdron of 1st American Volunteer Group, Dec 1941-Jul 1942Leaflet encouraging Chinese civilians to help Americans fighting in China. Bottom text a Chinese proverb that mirrored 'reap what you sow'; center text explained Allied CBI and USAAF emblemsLeaflet encouraging Chinese civilians to help Americans fighting in China. Text on right 'Americans never forget those who help them'; text on left 'recognize the American flag'Leaflet encouraging Chinese civilians to help Americans fighting in China. Text on right was a Chinese proverb that mirrored 'reap what you sow'; text on left explained the Allied emblem in CBI

440 items in this album on 22 pages.



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