444 items in this album on 23 pages.

American propaganda poster American propaganda poster featuring African-American US Navy sailor Doris Miller, 1943; the text read American propaganda poster featuring Isoroku Yamamoto, circa 1943An intercept sheet of German radio transmission created for the cryptologists at Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom, 1940s
American propaganda poster 'UNITED WE WIN', showing African-American and Caucasian aircraft factory workers working together, 1943American propaganda poster featuring African-American US Navy sailor Doris Miller, 1943; the text read 'above and beyond the call of duty'American propaganda poster featuring Isoroku Yamamoto, circa 1943An intercept sheet of German radio transmission created for the cryptologists at Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom, 1940s
Anti-Japanese poster depicting Filipino resistance, 1940sAnti-Japanese poster printed by the United States ArmyHein ter PoortenInvitation to the commissioning ceremony of USS New Jersey, early 1943
Anti-Japanese poster depicting Filipino resistance, 1940sAnti-Japanese poster printed by the United States ArmyHein ter Poorten's prisoner of war file, 1940sInvitation to the commissioning ceremony of USS New Jersey, early 1943
Leaflet dropped over Japanese-held areas of China encouraging civilians to help downed American airmen, 1943. Note the Blood Chit inside the flier’s jacket. Photo 1 of 3.Leaflet dropped over Japanese-held areas of China encouraging civilians to help downed American airmen, 1943. Note the Blood Chit inside the flier’s jacket. Photo 2 of 3.Leaflet dropped over Japanese-held areas of China encouraging civilians to help downed American airmen, 1943. Note the Blood Chit inside the flier’s jacket. Photo 3 of 3.Plan for camouflage Measure 32v11 Design 18D for USS North Carolina, circa 1943, 1 of 2
Leaflet dropped over Japanese-held areas of China encouraging civilians to help downed American airmen, 1943. Note the Blood Chit inside the flier’s jacket. Photo 1 of 3.Leaflet dropped over Japanese-held areas of China encouraging civilians to help downed American airmen, 1943. Note the Blood Chit inside the flier’s jacket. Photo 2 of 3.Leaflet dropped over Japanese-held areas of China encouraging civilians to help downed American airmen, 1943. Note the Blood Chit inside the flier’s jacket. Photo 3 of 3.Plan for camouflage Measure 32v11 Design 18D for USS North Carolina, circa 1943, 1 of 2
Plan for camouflage Measure 32v11 Design 18D for USS North Carolina, circa 1943, 2 of 2Plan for camouflage Measure 32v6 Design 10D for USS North Carolina, circa 1943, 1 of 2; this design would remain unusedPlan for camouflage Measure 32v6 Design 10D for USS North Carolina, circa 1943, 2 of 2; this design would remain unusedRecognition drawing of Illustrious-class carriers
Plan for camouflage Measure 32v11 Design 18D for USS North Carolina, circa 1943, 2 of 2Plan for camouflage Measure 32v6 Design 10D for USS North Carolina, circa 1943, 1 of 2; this design would remain unusedPlan for camouflage Measure 32v6 Design 10D for USS North Carolina, circa 1943, 2 of 2; this design would remain unusedRecognition drawing of Illustrious-class carriers
United States Navy diagram of German torpedo types. The Type I (top) had a typical wet heater engine; The Type III was the first German electric torpedo; and the Type V (GNAT) was an acoustic homing torpedo.US Army technical manual drawing on the Japanese Type 91 grenadeUS Navy recruitment poster for the WAVES program, circa Aug 1942-1945Schematic taken from the Feb 1943 Operating Instructions for 5-inch/38 caliber Gun Crews showing the assignments and positions of the 15-man gun crew in a singly mounted 5”/38 gun turret.
United States Navy diagram of German torpedo types. The Type I (top) had a typical wet heater engine; The Type III was the first German electric torpedo; and the Type V (GNAT) was an acoustic homing torpedo.US Army technical manual drawing on the Japanese Type 91 grenadeUS Navy recruitment poster for the WAVES program, circa Aug 1942-1945Schematic taken from the Feb 1943 Operating Instructions for 5-inch/38 caliber Gun Crews showing the assignments and positions of the 15-man gun crew in a singly mounted 5”/38 gun turret.

444 items in this album on 23 pages.



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