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Kauai District, Territory of Hawaii. Registrants of Local Board Two, Lihue, Kauai, arriving at the hospital to take the physical examination before induction to the United States Army
1943 Mar. | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 054303-ZC [P&P] | LC-USW33-054303-ZC (b&w film neg.) -
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Kauai District, Territory of Hawaii. Sergeant John H. Chynoweth showing Mitsuru Doi, first AJA volunteer how to hold his rifle when at ease
1943 Mar. | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 054304-ZC [P&P] | LC-USW33-054304-ZC (b&w film neg.) -
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Kauai District, Territory of Hawaii. Registrants of Local Board Two, Lihue, Kauai, arriving at the hospital to take the physical examination before induction into the United States Army
1943 Mar. | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 054305-ZC [P&P] | LC-USW33-054305-ZC (b&w film neg.) -
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Kauai District, Territory of Hawaii. Major General Rapp Brush leaving the kitchen tent to continue his inspection of the provisional camp for AJA inductees
1943 Mar. | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 054306-ZC [P&P] | LC-USW33-054306-ZC (b&w film neg.) -
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Kauai District, Territory of Hawaii. Major General Rapp Brush entering the tent of several newly-inducted AJA volunteers in the course of his inspection tour
1943 Mar. | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 054307-ZC [P&P] | LC-USW33-054307-ZC (b&w film neg.) -
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Kauai District, Territory of Hawaii. Mitsuru Doi, first American of Japanese ancestry to volunteer for induction into United States Army, buttoning his uniform shirt
1943 Mar. | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 054308-ZC [P&P] | LC-USW33-054308-ZC (b&w film neg.) -
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Kauai District, Territory of Hawaii. Harvey Toshio Maida, thirty-one, of Nawiliwili, Kauai, an AJA volunteer
1943 Mar. | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 054309-ZC [P&P] | LC-USW33-054309-ZC (b&w film neg.) -
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Kauai District, Territory of Hawaii. Herbert Kondo, an AJA volunteer, with his father and mother. The elder Kondo is a veteran of World War I
1943 Mar. | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 054310-ZC [P&P] | LC-USW33-054310-ZC (b&w film neg.) -
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Screening, segmenting, and fanning sugar beets with machinery developed by Professor Roy E. Bainer, of the University of California
between 1940 and 1944? | 1 negative
LC-USW33- 054359-C [P&P] | LC-USW33-054359-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Bonneville Dam, Oregon and Washington. Ruby Warren, employee of the United States Army corps of engineers, looking down the bridge over Bonneville fishway into the counting station. She is one of four women employed as a fish recorder by the engineers
1943 or 1944? | 1 negative
LC-USW33- 054416-C [P&P] | LC-USW33-054416-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Bombs lie on an Allied airfield ready to be loaded into Royal Air Force Liberators. The British bombers of the Mediterranian Allied Air Forces worked with American Liberators to strangle German supply lines feeding Nazi troops on the Anzio, Cassino and Eighth Army fronts. French airmen also participated in the operation
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 054418-ZD [P&P] | LC-USW33-054418-ZD (b&w film neg.) -
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Last minute check-up. Just before taking off, a bomber crew reviews details of its mission, the target of which is a major German rail center in central Italy. Before "Operation Strangle" went into effect, German forces in Italy were well-supplied since the Italian rail system was one of the best in Europe. Thus, first objectives of Allied bombers were key rail lines.
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 054419-ZC [P&P] | LC-USW33-054419-ZC (b&w film neg.) -
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Bombs away. U.S. B-26 medium bombers drop their eggs on ports, bridges, and railroad yards in central Italy. Practically every type of combat aircraft in the Mediterranean Allied Air Forces, from the heavy Flying Fortresses to the light fighter escorts, participated in "Operation Strangle"
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 054420-ZC [P&P] | LC-USW33-054420-ZC (b&w film neg.) -
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A Nazi supply dump goes up in smoke. A U.S. B-25 medium bomber roars over Tivoli, Nazi supply center ten miles east of Rome. Now a smoking ruin, it was used by the Germans as a terminal for routing reinforcements to battle areas
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 054421-ZC [P&P] | LC-USW33-054421-ZC (b&w film neg.) -
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Nazi railroad yards at Siena are knocked out. On the alternate line from Pisa and Florence south to Rome, the Siena yards were blasted by Mediterranean Allied Air Force Bombers. Within two months "Operation Strangle" had smashed all large and medium sized railyards at Rome, Rimini, Ancona, Pisa, Arezzo, Foligno, Terni, and Viterbo
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 054422-ZC [P&P] | LC-USW33-054422-ZC (b&w film neg.) -
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Track damage in the Ostiense railroad yards as shown in a reconnaissance photo. In the background a monastery stands intact, untouched by bombs directed against military installations
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 054423-ZC [P&P] | LC-USW33-054423-ZC (b&w film neg.) -
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Battered railroad yards at Foggia. So accurate was the bombardment by planes of the Mediterranean Allied Air Forces that eight months after the Allied occupation the Foggiayards were still not useable for marshalling freight
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 054424-ZC [P&P] | LC-USW33-054424-ZC (b&w film neg.) -
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Marshalling yards at Padua after a raid by Mediterranean Allied Air Force bombers. Photo shows the damage done after two night attacks by Royal Air Force Wellingtons
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 054425-ZC [P&P] | LC-USW33-054425-ZC (b&w film neg.) -
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A Nazi bridge is put out of commission. Black smoke engulfs a railway bridge on the line from Florence to Rome after it was straddled by bombs. For two months Allied bombers pounded German railroad installations forcing the enemy to depend increasingly upon cargo vessels and motor vehicles for transportation
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 054426-ZC [P&P] | LC-USW33-054426-ZC (b&w film neg.) -
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French airmen hit a pinpoint target. Flying with the Mediterranean Allied Air Forces under the tri-color of France, the Frenchment split a vital rail bridge, 600 feet long and 15 feet wide, at the Piteccio viaduct in central Italy. On the wing of the American-made B-26 bomber may be seen the roundel of the French Air Force
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 054427-ZC [P&P] | LC-USW33-054427-ZC (b&w film neg.)
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