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Two parachute riggers in the chute packing shed
Photograph. Two USAAF enlisted men, parachute riggers, pose with hanging parachutes in the chute packing shed. Unknown location. No date
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Two paratroopers pose for a photo
Photograph. Two paratroopers sit with a hung parachute behind them. One holds a glass beer mug and the other holds a lit cigarette.
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Two paratroopers stand for portrait, Germany, 1945
Photograph, portrait. Uniformed paratroopers, Brown and Howard, of the 508th, stand for portrait.
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Two paratroopers stand outside in the grass, ETO
Photograph. Two uniformed soldiers from the 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment stand outside together on a grassy lawn. Presumably ETO. No date
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Two people posing for picture at the Schönburg Castle in Oberwesel, Germany in 1946
Two people posing in the distance; probably at the Schönburg Castle in Oberwesel.
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Two performers on stage during a USO show, Philippines, 1945
Photograph. A tap duo perform on stage, accompanied by a small jazz band during a USO show. Philippines. 1945
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Two photographs in same frame of two mechanics working on aircraft engine, 1942-45
Two photographs in same frame of two mechanics working on aircraft engine. 1942-45
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Two photos of life in the Pacific Theatre
Photograph. Two photographs developed together and still attached.
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Two pictures of three soldiers, one washing pants in a metal bucket, possibly at McDill Air Base in Florida during World War II
Photograph. Two photographs: Left- Two soldiers, possibly at McDill Air Base in Florida.
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Two planes are parked on a sandy runway in the middle of a barren tundra. Aleutian Islands
Photograph. Two planes are parked on a sandy runway in the middle of a barren tundra. A Quonset hut is visible in a shallow valley.
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Two planes from Coast Guard Combat Cutters on the Greenland Patrol make reconnaissance flights over northeast Greenland
496.Photograph. Grumman J2F Duck. 'File No.
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Two planes, possibly in Accra, Ghana during World War II.
Photograph. Two planes, possibly in Accra, Ghana in the 1940s.