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Civilian man standing on an oil barrel
Photograph. Civilian man standing on an oil barrel and pointing at the sky. Location unknown. No date
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Civilian man, "Mr. King", in front of Red Cross tents in North Africa, 1942-43
Civilian man near Red Cross tents with a Red Cross flag at foreground tent and a Chaplain's Flag at background tent. "Mr.
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Civilian men and women posing inside a theater with slogan above the door in Texas during World War II
Civilian men and women posing inside theater with slogan above the door, a Shakespearian quote, "The People are the City." "Texas.&q
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Civilian men and women worshiping at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem, Israel, 1942-44
Civilian men and women worshiping at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem, Israel. 1942-44
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Civilian men eating on the ground
Photograph a group of men and boys sitting in a circle around plates of food. Location unknown. No date
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Civilian men in overcoats at registration desk of the Abeline, Texas, Air Force Base in 1944
Photograph. Civilian men in overcoats stand at a registration desk of the Abilene, Texas air field.
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Civilian men in overcoats at registration desk of the Abeline, Texas, Air Force Base in 1944
Photograph. Civilian men in overcoats at registration desk of the Abilene, Texas air field.
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Civilian men standing in front of a metal door
Photograph. Two civilian men standing in front of a large metal door. Location unknown. No date
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Civilian pilot climbing into an airplane in Alliance, Ohio circa 1942-1945
Portrait of a civilian pilot entering the cab of an airplane. "Photo by Taylorcraft Aviation Corp [Corporation].
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Civilian refugees aboard U.S. Navy landing craft near Tinian in late 1945
Civilian refugees (probably the Chamorro/Chamoru people) from Tinian climbing aboard a U.S.
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Civilian refugees aboard U.S. Navy landing craft near Tinian in late 1945
Civilian refugees (probably the Chamorro/Chamoru people) from Tinian about to climb aboard a U.S.
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Civilian refugees aboard U.S. Navy landing craft near Tinian in late 1945
Civilian refugees (probably the Chamorro/Chamoru people) from Tinian aboard a U.S. Navy LCT [Landing Craft, Tank].