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CASABLANCA

(EDITORS:  THIS IS A SUBSTITUTE CAPTION FOR NEWSPHOTO NO. 13045, SERVICED FROM NEW YORK JAN. 26, SHOWING A MILITARY REVIEW IN A STREET OF CASABLANCA, MOROCCO, WITH PLANES FLYING OVER.)

MILITARY REVIEW AT CASABLANCA 

DURING A RECENT CELEBRATION AT CASABLANCA, MOROCCO, UNITED STATES SOLDIERS PASSED IN REVIEW BEFORE OFFICERS AND DIGNITARIES AS NATIVES OF THE CITY WATCHED FROM THE SIDEWALKS AND ROOFTOPS. ABOVE, U.S. PLANES ROARED, AND THE FRENCH TRICOLOR WAVED FROM CITY BUILDINGS.

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WORLD WAR II CANADA AIR FORCE
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO SHOWS A CONFERENCE OF THE NEW BOMBER GROUP CHIEFS, LEFT TO RIGHT, SQUADRON LEADER D.D. MILLER, (GROUP ENGINEERING OFFICER) FROM OTTAWA WING COMMANDER C.G. DURHAH, M.C. FROM CALGARY (SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICER WITH COMMANDER J. FAQUIER D.F.C. FROM OTTAWA (CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER AIR VICE MARSHAL G.E. BROOKES C.B.E. (A.O.O.  R.C.A. BOMBER GROUP); GROUP CAPTAIN N.C.R. SLEMAN, FROM BOWMANVILLE, ONT (SENIOR AIR STAFF OFFICER), AND SQUADRON LEADER A. LAMBERT D.F.C. FROM ST. JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK (CHIEF NAVIGATION OFFICER)

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ALLIED WARTIME CHIEFS AT CASABLANCA

WAR LEADERS OF THREE NATIONS SIT ON A SUNNY LAWN AT CASABLANCA, FRENCH MOROCCO, FOR AN HISTORIC CONFERENCE ON THE CONDUCT OF THE WAR. LEFT TO RIGHT: GENERAL HENRI HONORE GIRAUD, HIGH COMMISIONER OF FRENCH NORTH AFRICA; PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, GEN. CHARLES DE GAULLE, LEADER OF THE FIGHTING FRENCH, AND PRIME MINISTER CHURCHILL OF ENGLAND.

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(EDITORS:  FOR PUBLICATION IN AFTERNOON PAPERS OF MON, FEB 1, NOT APPEARING BEFORE 9 A.M., EASTER WAR TIME -- WATCH RELEASE TIME.)
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CP1STO579825 | 1943-01 
FILE In this Feb. 10, 1943, file photo, former boxer Jack Johnson looks through a scrapbook of newspaper clippings in Los Angeles. President Donald Trump on Thursday, May 24, 2018, granted a rare posthumous pardon to boxing's first black heavyweight champion, clearing Jack Johnson’s name more than 100 years after a racially-charged conviction.   (AP Photo/John T. Burns, File)
FILE - In this file photo taken on Feb. 22, 1943, two Axis soldiers are marched out of a battered building in Stalingrad Russia, followed by one of their Russian captors. President Vladimir Putin has attended commemorations marking the 75th anniversary of Nazi surrender in the WWII battle of Stalingrad, lauding the Red Army's victory as a shining example of the nation's perseverance amid adversity. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Feb. 10, 1943, file photo, former boxer Jack Johnson sports some gold teeth while looking through a scrapbook of newspaper clippings in Los Angeles. There was no more potent or more closely guarded symbol of white domination at the turn of the 20th Century than the title of heavyweight champion of the world. Then 32-year-old Jack Johnson stepped into the ring.  (AP Photo/John T. Burns, File)
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CP1STO579821 | 1943-02 
Maj. Gen. Lloyd R. FREDENDALL U.S. Army
3/1/1943
World War II  Canada   Forces in Great Britain 
CANADIANS SUPPORT WINGS FOR VICTORY. ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO SHOWS: TANKS OF A CANADIAN ARMOURED UNIT RUMBLE THROUGH THE STREETS OF AN ENGLISH VILLAGE IN SUPPORT OF THE DISTRICT'S RECENT WINGS FOR VICTORY WEEK. PASSED BY CENSOR.  3/15/43 [1943]
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U.S. ARMY FIELD HOSPITAL IN TUNISIA 

JUST BEHIND THE FRONT LINES IN TUNISIA IS THE U.S. ARMY FIELD HOSPITAL.  A HUGE WHITE CROSS IS SPREAD OUT ON THE GROUND ARMY NURSES, OFF DUTY TAKE A WALK TO "SEE THE COUNTRY".

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CP1STO579820 | 1943-03 
FILE - In this April 18, 1943, file photo, Fred Mandel, foreground, president of the Detroit Lions, and Charles "Chile" Walsh, assistant coach of the Cleveland Rams, look over prospects at the player draft of the NFL in Chicago. The NFL draft has become an industry unto itself and the league’s third-most popular annual event behind the Super Bowl and opening weekend.  (AP Photo/Harry L. Hall, File)
FILE - This April 2, 1943 file photo shows a war poster which is both a thanks and a reminder to the women of America to do their bit toward final victory in World War II. Women didn’t get much of a mention in the 75th anniversary commemorations of D-Day that focused largely on the fighting exploits of men, yet without women Adolf Hitler wouldn’t have been defeated. Legions of women built weapons of war that men fought and killed with. By keeping production lines humming of planes, tanks and other material, they freed up men sent into combat on World War II fronts. (AP Photo, File)
FILE- In this April 30, 1943, file photo, Mae Zelisnky shoots as Betty O'Beda feeds a 30-caliber rifle during an ammunition test at Remington Arms Company. The gun was fired down an enclosed range into a sand pit. U.S. gun maker Remington Outdoor Company has filed for bankruptcy protection, after years of falling sales and lawsuits tied to the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre. Records from the bankruptcy court of the district of Delaware show that the company filed late Sunday, March 25. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579819 | 1943-04 
FILE - This May 21, 1943, file photo shows Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese combined fleet and the mastermind of the attack on Pearl Harbor. A group from the U.S. and Japan is trekking to a remote Pacific island jungle in Papua New Guinea to document what is considered one of the most important wreck sites of World War II: where American fighters shot Yamamoto down 75 years ago. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - This May 23, 1943 file photo shows a Japanese relocation camp in Tule Lake, Calif. Tule Lake is at left, under Mount Shasta. Roughly 120,000 Japanese immigrants and Japanese-Americans were sent to desolate camps that dotted the West because the government claimed they might plot against the U.S. Thousands were elderly, disabled, children or infants too young to know the meaning of treason. Two-thirds were citizens. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this May 23, 1943, file photo, Mary Takita of Walnut Grove, Ca, works on the hair of Mrs. Y. Yoshihara of Olympia at the Japanese relocation camp in Tule Lake, Calif., May 23, 1943. As the 75th anniversary of the formal Sept. 2 surrender ceremony that ended WWII approaches, Hidekazu Tamura, a former Japanese-American living in California, has vivid memories of the wartime years he spent in the United States, torn between two nationalities, and the events that led him to renounce his American citizenship and return to Japan. During the pacific war period, Tamura was at Tule Lake, a segregation center for those deemed disloyal, where he joined a group called “Hokoku Seinen Dan,” which means, “Young Men’s Association to Serve the Fatherland.”  (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579818 | 1943-05 
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(EDITORS:  THIS IS ONE OF A SERIES ON U.S. RANGER TRAINING IN GREAT BRITAIN.)

(FOR RELEASE PM'S, MONDAY, JUNE 28)

APPROACHING THE OBJECTIVE 

CORPORAL HAROLD F. CLAUSEN, OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, FOLLOWS SERGEANT MOUG, OF THE BLACK GUARD, AS THE BRITISH SOLDIER LEADS AN ADVANCE THROUGH SMOKE AND OVER BARBED WIRE ENTANGLEMENTS, APPROACHING THE OBJECTIVE DURING A TRAINING COURSE AT A BATTLE SCHOOL IN BRITAIN. SERGEANT MOUG, WHO WAS IN GIBRALTAR FOR TWO YEARS, RETURNED TO BRITAIN TO TAKE THE THREE-WEEKS COURSE.

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(FOR RELEASE PM'S, MONDAY, JUNE 28)
FILE - In this June 21, 1943 file photo, two white youths help a black man to his feet after he was badly beaten in street fighting during race riots in Detroit. (AP Photo)
** ADVANCE FOR TUESDAY, MARCH 31 **FILE**This June 21, 1943 file photo shows housing barracks at the internment center where Japanese Americans were relocated in Amache, Colo. during World War II  A space of 20-by-25 feet was allotted for each family with a communal bath house and a mess hall to serve each block of barracks.  (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579816 | 1943-06 
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YANKS HIT ROAD TO PALERMO

AMERICAN TROOPS MOVING ACROSS SICILY ADVANCE FROM CAPTURED CALTANISSETTA ALONG A ROAD LEADING TO PALERMO. PALERMO FELL JULY 22.

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Benito MUSSOLINI, ITALY

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MUSSOLINI OUT, BADOGLIO IN 

BENITO MUSSOLINI (CENTER) WALKED WITH MARSHAL PIETRO BADOGLIO (RIGHT) AND FASCIST SECRETARY ETTOR MUTI (LEFT) AFTER AN ARMY REVIEW IN 1940. THE ROME RADIO ANNOUNCED JULY 25 THAT BADOGLIO HAD SUCCEEDED MUSSOLINI AS PRIME MINISTER OF ITALY.

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FILE - In this July 14, 1943 file photo, Maj. Gen. James Doolittle, (third from left, front row) who led the air raid on Japan, April 18, 1942, and some of the men who flew with him drink a champagne toast from coffee cups during a reunion in North Africa on the first anniversary of the flight.  Flyers are left to right front row: Maj. William Bower, Ravenna, OH; Maj. Travis Hoover, Arlington, Calif.; Maj. Gen. Doolittle Lt. Col. Harvey Hinman, San Francisco, (not one of raiders); Capt. Neston C. Daniel, Plaquemine, LA., Back row left to right: Capt. Howard A. Sessler of Arlington, Mass., who brought the picture to this country; Capt. William R. Pound, Jr., Kent Homes VA.; Maj. Rodney R. Wilder, Taylor, Tex.; Capt. James M. Arker, Livingston, Tex., Maj. Charles R. Greening, Tacoma, Wash., Maj. Joseph Klein, Paradise, Tex.; Capt. Griffith P. William, San. Diego, Calif., and Capt. Thomas C. Griffin, Chicago, Ill. (AP Photo)
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CP1STO579813 | 1943-07 
FILE - In this Aug. 14, 1943 file photo, a survivor of the USS Helena is transferred on a gangplank from the rescuing destroyer, left, to a U.S. battleship.  Nearly 75 years after the USS Helena was sunk by Japanese torpedoes in the waters off the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific, an expedition backed by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen reported finding its wreckage. The March 23, 2018 discovery revives stories of the battle-tested ship's endurance and the nearly unbelievable survival story of 165 of the crewmen. In all, 732 of the 900 crew survived its July 5, 1943 sinking.  (AP Photo/File)
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AMERICAN JEEPS ROLL INTO POLLINA 

NATIVES OF POLLINA, SICILY, GAZE WITH INTEREST AT AMERICAN SOLDIERS AND THEIR ARMY JEEPS IN A NARROW STREET AFTER THE TOWN, BUILT ON A MOUNTAIN PEAK, FELL TO THE ALLIES.


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Police lead women to patrol cars in the Harlem area of New York, on Aug. 2, 1943, during clashes with police following the shooting of a policeman and six civilians. The unrest was sparked by the shooting of a black soldier by a white policeman. (AP Photo)
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CP1STO579812 | 1943-08 
WORLD WAR II   Canada   Miscellaneous
CANADIAN DECORATED BY MONTGOMERY. ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO SHOWS: WINNINPEG'S BRIG. CHRIS VOKES, WINNER OF THE D.S.O. IN THE SICILIAN CAMPAIGN, REGEIVES THE RIBBON FROM GENERAL SIR BERNARD MONTGOMERY (RIGHT) AT A RECENT PRESENTATION OF AWARDS. BRIG. VOKES LED A WESTERN INFANTRY BRIGADE IN SOME OF THE TOUCHEST TASKS ASSIGNED TO THE CANADIANS AND DIRECTED HIS MEN IN AN OUTHSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS AT LEONFORTE AND AGIRA.  24/9/43 [1943]
BRENNER PASS (Italy)
BRENNER PASS BOUNDARY MARKER 

THIS GATE AND THE MONUMENT AT THE LEFT, ERECTED IN 1919, MARK THE BOUNDARY ON THE BRENNER PASS BETWEEN ITALY AND GERMAN-OCCUPIED AUSTRIA. AN ITALIAN CARABINIERE AND A CUSTOMS GUARD STAND AT THE LEFT. GERMANY ANNOUNCED ITALY OCCUPIED PASS SEPTEMBER 7.

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FILE - This Sept. 17, 1943, file image shows the war ration book four, issued by the office of price administration. Not since World War II when people carried Ration Books with stamps that allowed them to purchase meat, sugar, butter, cooking oil and gasoline has the entire nation been asked to truly sacrifice for a greater good. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579810 | 1943-09 
LEIPIG Germany

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LEIPZIG, NEWEST RAF TARGET

THIS IS AN AIR VIEW OF LEIPZIG, GERMANY'S THIRD LARGEST CITY AND SCENE OF THE REICHSTAG TRIALS EARLY IN THE HITLER REGIME UPON WHICH A GREAT FLEET OF THE RAF'S HEAVY BOMBERS RAINED DESTRUCTION OCT. 20, 1943.
ITALY People
A HYSTERICAL WELCOME
A NAPLES STREET, CROWDED WITH CIVILIANS, AMONG THEM MANY CHILDREN, CHEER MEN OF THE ALLIED 5TH ARMY, AS THEY OCCUPY THE CITY. FIRST TROOPS TO ENTER NAPLES WERE GIVEN A HYSTERICAL WELCOME BY NATIVES. THIS IS A BRITISH OFFICIAL PHOTO

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NAPLES city (Italy)
(NY15-OCT.12, 1943)-NO POWER---DEBRIS LITTERED TRACKS AND NO POWER KEEP THIS STREET CAR STATIONARY IN RAVAGED NAPLES, ITALY, GERMANS MINED OR BOMBED EVERY IMPORTANT PUBLIC BUILDING BEFORE EVACUATING THE CITY.  (AP WirePhoto) AJB3095L-PL) 43
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CP1STO579807 | 1943-10 
WORLD WAR II GERMANY NAVY

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NEW TYPE GERMAN SUB 

THE CAPTION FOR THIS PICTURE OF GERMAN ORIGIN, SERVICED BY THE SWEDISH AGENCY, PRESSENS BILD, SAYS IT SHOWS A GERMAN SUBMARINE OF THE LATEST TYPE RETURNING FROM A TRIAL TRIP."

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KIEV (Russia)

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REDS RETAKE KIEV 

RUSSIAN TANKS ROLL DOWN A STREET IN RECAPTURED KIEV, CAPITAL OF THE UKRAINE, ACCORDING TO CAPTION ACCOMPANYING THIS PICTURE RADIOED FROM MOSCOW TO NEW YORK NOV. 9.

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FILE - In this Nov. 29, 1943, file photo, people walk down on a street in New York's Garment District between Broadway and Eighth Avenue.  Hundreds of thousands of garment workers once toiled in the sweaty, elbow-to-elbow workshops of midtown Manhattan before the whirring of sewing machines was mostly silenced by foreign competition. But a group of New Yorkers - manufacturers, landlords, designers, politicians - want to preserve some of the bustling sewing scene by zoning the neighborhood for at least 300,000 square feet of garment workshops now serving higher-end designers. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579806 | 1943-11 
WORLD WAR II
A BRITISH MILITARY POLICEMAN (LEFT), AND AN AMERICAN M.P. (RIGHT), AID THE FIRST CANADIAN SOLDIER OF A TROOP SHIP CARRYING CANADIAN TROOPS TO DISEMBARK IN ITALY. THIS IS A CANADIAN MILITARY PHOTO.

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FILE - In this Dec. 22, 1943, file photo, members of the Women Army Corps (WAC) stationed at a U.S. medium bomber station in England, ride bicycles on their way to work. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - This Dec. 7, 1943 file photo shows D.W. Griffith, director of the 1915 film, "Birth of a Nation." David Wouk Griffith was born in Kentucky in 1870, just five years after the Civil War ended. His parents had owned slaves and he grew up in the early Jim Crow era. (AP Photo)
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CP1STO579804 | 1943-12 
LSU head coach Will Wade pleads his case with an official after a foul was called on one of his players in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Alabama, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020, in Baton Rouge, La. (AP Photo/Bill Feig)
In this photo taken Friday, Aug. 3, 2018, Philippe Hujoel, a dentist and University of Washington professor, holds a toothbrush and toothpaste in an office at the school in Seattle.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Elaine Thompson
This Feb. 22, 2018, file photo shows an Airbnb logo during an event in San Francisco. A new report suggests that there's a rare window of opportunity to snag a condo in downtown Toronto right now of those that were rented on Airbnb before the COVID-19 outbreak. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Eric Risberg, File
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Members of the Women's Land Army (Land Girls) from various parts of the country, some with pitchforks over their shoulders. In the background is a shepherd's hut, used as a shelter during lambing.
File photo dated 1943 of (left to right) Elizabeth Chapman and her sister Christine Chapman, who were both in the Land Army during World War II. Dozens of women who kept the country supplied with food and timber during the Second World War will be formally thanked today at Downing Street.
Queen Elizabeth talking to Coporals Henry Savaria and A B Grant (arm in sling) during a visit to the Church Army Services Club in Marylebone Road, london.
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CP2STO47717 | 1943 
Sailors from minesweepers taking aboard Xmas fare at an East Coast dock. They will spend Christmas as sea. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA693392)
PREMIUM --  WHS#13562: A woman carries a folding ladder on the Madison-Kipp Corporation factory floor.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1943. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
87 year old Josiah Willison a wheelwright has returned to his old job, he is helping his son repair cart and wagon wheels at the village smithy at Hockliffe Bedfordshire  October 1943. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2308522)
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CP2STO47715 | 1943 
Ortona, Italy, 21 December 1943--Second World War--German soldiers surrendering to personnel of the Edmonton Regiment.(CP PHOTO) 1998  (National Archives of Canada--T.F.Rowe ) PA-107934
WORLD WAR II Canada Forces in Italy
(ADVANCE) MEN AND MACHINE—Men of the 10th Field Battery, 4th Canadian Division, help field artillery tractor plow through muddy fields during the Allied advance in Italy during the Second World War. This scene is near Torella on Oct. 30, 1943, less than two months after the Allies landed in Italy 20 years ago.  (CP Photo from National Defence)
A Calgary Regiment tank  working with the West Nova Scotia Regiment  fires on the city of Potenza , Sept 20, 1943. (CP PHOTO/National Archives of Canada)
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CP1STO577993 | 1943 
Ottawa, Ontario February 11, 1943--Visits--Visit of Jack Benny troupe to Ottawa, [Ont.], February 11, 1943. L. to r: Jack Benny, W.L. Mackenzie King and Mary Livingstone (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada)C-071097
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CP1STO579822 | 1943-02 
Queen Elizabeth talking to Coporals Henry Savaria and A B Grant (arm in sling) during a visit to the Church Army Services Club in Marylebone Road, london.
General view of the crowd at Wembley Stadium.
'Buppy' crosses the line at Lingfield Park to win
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CP2STO50194 | 1943-05 
PREMIUM --  WHS#6155: Exterior view of East's Apothecary.  1943. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#13568: Four messenger girls and a man in the First National Bank mail room.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1943. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO50190 | 1943-08 
PREMIUM --  WHS#6476: A Pharmacist Mate-in-Training from the U.S. Coast Guard Hospital Corps School filters a liquid for a test prescription. This filtration process helped to eliminate particles of solids or other impurities.  New York, New York, 1943. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#6480: Two members of the U.S. Coast Guard Hospital Corps School roll bandages with the help of a crank-operated machine. Part of their training involved the preparation and application of surgical dressings and general first aid.  New York, New York, 1943. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#13564: Man using collapsible ladder at Strauss Printing Company.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1943. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO50195 | 1943-04 
Vancouver,  British Columbia; June 16,1946--Immigration --Japanese passengers aboard the S.S. "General M.C. Meigs" at C.P.R. pier "A", Vancouver. [Standing on pier L to R: Corp. R.A. Davidson, RCMP, Mr. C.W. Fisher (Transportation), T.B. Pickersgill, Commissioner.](CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada)PA-11902
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CP1STO579815 | 1943-06 
18603
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO    FROM NEW YORK
CAUTION:  USE CREDIT

(EDITORS:  THIS IS ONE OF A SERIES ON U.S. RANGER TRAINING IN GREAT BRITAIN.)

(FOR RELEASE PM'S, MONDAY, JUNE 28)

APPROACHING THE OBJECTIVE 

CORPORAL HAROLD F. CLAUSEN, OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, FOLLOWS SERGEANT MOUG, OF THE BLACK GUARD, AS THE BRITISH SOLDIER LEADS AN ADVANCE THROUGH SMOKE AND OVER BARBED WIRE ENTANGLEMENTS, APPROACHING THE OBJECTIVE DURING A TRAINING COURSE AT A BATTLE SCHOOL IN BRITAIN. SERGEANT MOUG, WHO WAS IN GIBRALTAR FOR TWO YEARS, RETURNED TO BRITAIN TO TAKE THE THREE-WEEKS COURSE.

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO
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(FOR RELEASE PM'S, MONDAY, JUNE 28)
FILE - In this June 21, 1943 file photo, two white youths help a black man to his feet after he was badly beaten in street fighting during race riots in Detroit. (AP Photo)
** ADVANCE FOR TUESDAY, MARCH 31 **FILE**This June 21, 1943 file photo shows housing barracks at the internment center where Japanese Americans were relocated in Amache, Colo. during World War II  A space of 20-by-25 feet was allotted for each family with a communal bath house and a mess hall to serve each block of barracks.  (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579816 | 1943-06 
PREMIUM --  WHS#13614: A woman shops in the meat department at the Kroger store at Union Corners, 2541 Winnebago Street. She is there to promote the wartime Oscar Mayer Health for Victory Club.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1943. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO50191 | 1943-07 
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