| Library ID | Date | Title | Photo |
|---|---|---|---|
| 53227(2111) | 06/09/1944 | WWII: Europe; Francee: Invasion; "American Wounded" | 23-0440a.gif |
| 53227(2124) | The latest type of a Grumman Navy fighter. | 23-0281a.gif | |
| 53227(2175) | 07/14/1944 | Pfc. Hugo J. Wagner (left), Ferdernan, Indiana, and Pfc. Albert W. Weaver, Mt. Vernon, N.Y., in a pillow which had been occupied by Japs a few hours earlier. | 23-0180a.gif |
| 53227(2184) | Domestic Price Control | 23-0287a.gif | |
| 55154(2) | 12/01/1943 | Training Flight Procedures - Army Air Forces - School of Air Evaluation, Bowman Field, Louisville, Ky. | 23-0485a.gif |
| 55154(2) | 12/01/1943 | Training Flight Procedures - Army Air Forces - School of Air Evaluation, Bowman Field, Louisville, Ky. | 23-0485a.gif |
| 55154(3) | 12/01/1943 | Training Dept. Procedure - Army Air Forces - School of Air Evacuation, Bowman Field, Louisville, Ky. | 23-0486a.gif |
| 55154(3) | 12/01/1943 | Training Dept. Procedure - Army Air Forces - School of Air Evacuation, Bowman Field, Louisville, Ky. | 23-0486a.gif |
| 55231(3) | Woman's Ambulance Transport Corps. S.Diego, Calif. | 23-0487a.gif | |
| 55236 | 09/21/1942 | Pensacola Hospital - Victory Nurses Aides | 23-0091a.gif |
| 55256 | 00/00/1944 | Naval Ordnancemen receiving training at Arthurdale, W. Va., Ballard Aircraft Co. Inc. Training is done on replicas manufactured by Ballard Aircraft Co. | 23-0327a.gif |
| 56278(2) | 00/00/1943 | Those buried in the United States Military Cemetery located at Kasba Mehdia, near Port Lyautey, Morocco. | 23-0270a.gif |
| 58-676(2) | The villa in Casablanca where President Roosevelt stayed during his conferences with Prime Minister Churchill of Great Britain. | 23-0198a.gif | |
| 58676(23) | The Tricolor flies again over the Kasbah Mehdia, acient Portuguese fortress near Fort Lyautoy, French Morocco, although the fortress capitulated after three days fighting with American forces last November. | 23-0196a.gif | |
| 59334 | Prayer tent for civilian Muslems | 23-0259a.gif | |
| 61199 | 07/09/1941 | Diapers made of sacks that were emptied of government wheat. | 23-0174a.gif |
| 61456 | 10/07/1942 | Miss Myrtle Berheim, White House Secretary, holding a check for $70,000, which was written on the wood and metal wing flap of a Japanese airplane. | 23-0014a.gif |
| 61524 | 12/07/1941 | Wreckage of bombed USS Shaw on Pearl Harbor | 23-0131a.gif |
| 6220(1) | 09/19/1942 | U.S. Naval Training Staion (Lake Pend Oreille) Farragut, Idaho. | 23-0004a.gif |
| 6220(2) | 09/19/1942 | U.S. Naval Training Station, (Lake Pend Oreille) Farragut, Idaho. | 23-0005a.gif |
| 63358(4) | 01/21/1943 | A Presidential wreath decorates an American cemetery in North Africa. | 23-0197a.gif |
| 65-368(V) | Typical soldier's life. | 23-0249a.gif | |
| 65334(B) | Guarding against possible enemy air attacks, British troops are training African natives in anti-aircraft units. The instructors, veterans of the Batlle of Britain, have found the natives apt students and cool under fire. An African unit is shown loading one of the 3.7mm. ack-ack guns under the supervision of British N.C.O.s and commissioned officers. | 23-0260a.gif | |
| 65343(B) | B-24 Bombers | 23-0275a.gif | |
| 65343(C) | Literally a "supersonic test tube," the U.S. Navy's revolutionary stub-winged, projectile-like D-558 Skystreak was designed to fly at speeds never before attained by man-carrying aircraft | 23-0280a.gif | |
| 65343(N) | One of the redoubtable "Fliying Tigers" ready to take off from an Alaskan point in a Curtiss P-40 (Warhawk) fighter plane. | 23-0277a.gif | |
| 65343(Q) | 00/00/1942 | Planes in an aircraft production plant | 23-0021a.gif |
| 65343(X) | 06/29/1943 | U.S. Navy aircraft carrier at a North Atalantic port. Spotted on the snow-covered flight deck are Douglas DAUNTLESS dive bombers and Grumman AVENGER torpedo planes | 23-0279a.gif |
| 65344(F) | 12/00/1941 | Woman worker applying the finishing touches to a flotation bag used to support airplanes forced down at sea. | 23-0012a.gif |
| 65346(D) | 12/00/1941 | Woman standing next to a wide range of tire sizes required by military aircraft. | 23-0013a.gif |
| 65350(A) | In this snow-covered post, somewhere in Alaska, dog teams perform tasks in country impassible to other forms of locomotion. | 23-0170a.gif | |
| 65350(E) | 10/07/1942 | Blind-folded and heavily-guarded, these Japanese arrive at Dutch Harbor, Alaska--but in the role of prisoners rather than fighting men. | 23-0168a.gif |
| 65350(K) | 00/00/1942 | Soldiers of an Inf. haul their 37mm gun up a Mt. pass through the snow and over the rough terrian. Alaska. | 23-0167a.gif |
| 65357(c) | 07/21/1941 | New York City's Aluminum Collection. The aluminum collected will be used to replace new aluminum in the manufacture of comsumer goods. Photo by Palmer. | 23-0410a.gif |
| 65357(d) | 07/21/1941 | This collection was conducted by the Office of Civilian Defense and some of the aluminum obtained will be used in industries producing for National Defense. Photo by Palmer. | 23-0419a.gif |
| 65357(C) | 07/21/1941 | New York City's Aluminum Collection. The aluminum collected will be used to replace new aluminum in the manufacture of comsumer goods. Photo by Palmer. | 23-0410a.gif |
| 65357(D) | 07/21/1941 | This collection was conducted by the Office of Civilian Defense and some of the aluminum obtained will be used in industries producing for National Defense. Photo by Palmer. | 23-0419a.gif |
| 65361(C) | 02/00/1942 | Inspection of permanent mold castings following treatment is made by some of America's most attractive war workers. | 23-0102a.gif |
| 65363(20) | 12/00/1941 | Assembling the traversing gear and bearing on a 37mm anti-aircraft gun carriage. | 23-0060a.gif |
| 65363(4) | 12/00/1941 | Workers take a few precious minutes for some much needed refreshment from the plant luch wagon. At the left a 37mm anti-aircraft gun carriage is nearing completion on the assembly line at a War production program scene in a Pennsylvania plant. | 23-0059a.gif |
| 65364(F) | 12/00/1941 | Hundreds of these precision cut gears roll off specially designed gear-cutters daily in the Bors plant of a large rubber factory. | 23-0061a.gif |
| 65365(0) | 02/00/1942 | Loading anti-aircraft cases into a stress-annealing furnace to make them soft, uniform, and ductite-ready for succeeding machine operations. | 23-0096a.gif |
| 65367(E) | 06/00/1941 | With the grade and dexterity of a master dressmaker, this attractive young woman fabricates "pup" tents for the expanding war army at the Langdon Tent & Awning Company. | 23-0062a.gif |
| 65367(L) | 06/00/1941 | Rigging and inspecting of 8-man pyramidal tents which are being manufactured to rigid Army Quartermaster Corps specifications at the Schaeffer Tent & Awning Company | 23-0063a.gif |
| 65368(J) | Typical soldier's life. | 23-0250a.gif | |
| 65368(M) | Typical soldier's life. | 23-0256a.gif | |
| 65368(O) | Typical soldier's life. | 23-0248a.gif | |
| 65368(5) | Typical soldier's life. | 23-0255a.gif | |
| 65369(13) | Piles nearly to the roof and covering a huge area of floor space is the big stock of accessories for Army truck engines, such as air cleaners, oil filters, fan belts, and so forth. | 23-0066a.gif | |
| 65369(19) | Line-up of United States Army trucks, ready for shipment to Army posts throughout the country. | 23-0064a.gif |