RMM7XR5F–F.W. Hunter, Army Test Pilot, Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, California, USA, Alfred T. Palmer, U.S. Office of War Information, October 1942
RFJ7ACN7–Women are trained to do precise and vital engine installation work, 1942.
RME6NEW2–A fast, hard-hitting new A-20 [i.e., B-25] attack bomber is brought for a test hop to the flight line at the Long Beach, California, plant of Douglas Aircraft Company, 1942
RMD3NF4X–Wreckage of a Ventura 1942 Bomber on the Skeleton Coast, Namibia
RM2RTYHT6–Long Beach, California October 1942 Women workers install fixtures and assemblies to a tail fuselage section of a B-17 bomber at the Douglas Aircraft Company plant in Long Beach, California. Better known as the 'Flying Fortress,' the B-17F is a later model of the B-17. It is a long range, high altitude, heavy bomber, with a crew of seven to nine men. Photograph taken by Alfred T. Palmer.
RMPCW9HD–Riveter at work at the Douglas Aircraft Corporation plant in Long Beach, Calif. October 1942
RMDE1KMD–Officers of the Army Air Forces, Miami Beach, Florida, USA, 1942. Artist: Unknown
RM2CTE0A7–Riveter at work at the Douglas Aircraft Corporation plant in Long Beach, Calif. October 1942
RMD5FR68–Woman machinist, Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, Calif. (LOC)
RMW7EM0F–'Mr. Churchill Spies the Enemy', 1942. Artist: Unknown.
RMCWDMN3–Wreckage from the Kinugawa Maru, a Japanese freighter sunk just off Guadalcanal during the war in 1942, sticks above the water.
RM2A8E8NC–USGS TOPO Map Michigan MI Estral Beach 276067 1942 24000
RMR87EKF–Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, California, USA, Alfred T Palmer, U.S. Office of War Information, October 1942
RFJ7ACME–Women are trained as engine mechanics at Douglas Aircraft Company, 1942.
RMH2NKBC–Female Worker on Lunch Break , Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, USA, Alfred T. Palmer, U.S. Office of War Information, October 1942
RMD3NEMA–Wreckage of a Ventura 1942 Bomber on the Skeleton Coast, Namibia
RM2HKJNPM–Two Women working on Bomber, Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, California, USA, Alfred T. Palmer, U.S. Office of War Information, October 1942
RMDE1JCT–Military Zone along Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida, USA, 1942. Artist: Unknown
RMD5FR5K–Riveter at work at the Douglas Aircraft Corporation plant in Long Beach, Calif. (LOC)
RFJ7ACMP–Woman machinist at the Douglas Aircraft Company plant, 1942.
RM2HKJNPF–Woman working with the electric wiring at Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, California, USA, Alfred T. Palmer, U.S. Office of War Information, October 1942
RMDE1KN2–Convoy of trucks, Army Air Forces, Miami Beach, Florida, USA, 1942. Artist: Unknown
RMD5FYAT–Women are trained to do precise and vital engine installation detail in Douglas Aircraft Company plants, Long Beach, Calif. (LOC)
RFJ7ACMC–The careful hands of women are trained in precise aircraft engine installation, 1942.
RM2HKJNT9–Woman riveting A-20 Bomber, Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, California, USA, Alfred T. Palmer, U.S. Office of War Information, October 1942
RMH2NKBR–Female Worker Enjoying Sunshine while on Lunch Break , Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, USA, Alfred T. Palmer, U.S. Office of War Information, October 1942
RMDE1JCE–Army Air Forces on Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida, USA, 1942. Artist: Unknown
RMD5FR5T–A fast, hard-hitting new A-20 [i.e., B-25] attack bomber is brought for a test hop to the flight line at the Long Beach, Calif., plant of Douglas Aircraft Company (LOC)
RFJ7ACMJ–Lunch break for these women workers of an aircraft assembly plant, 1942.
RMH2NKBK–Two Female Factory Workers on Lunch Break, Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, California, USA, Alfred T. Palmer, U.S. Office of War Information, October 1942
RMDE1KN8–Training at Miami Beach, Florida, Army Air Forces Training Technical Command, USA, 1942. Artist: Unknown
RM2HKJNTE–Two Women at work on Bomber, Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, California, USA, Alfred T. Palmer, U.S. Office of War Information, October 1942
RFJ7ACMH–Woman doing electrical assembly and installation work at an aircraft assembly plant, 1942.
RMDE1KKT–'Off to Study, Army Air Forces Technical Training Command, Miami Beach, Florida', USA, 1942. Artist: Unknown
RM2C6KMCG–Woman working at Electrical Assembly and Installation, Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, California, USA, Alfred T. Palmer, U.S. Office of War Information, October 1942
RMH2NKC3–Female Worker Putting Finishing Touches on Bombardier Nose Section of B-17F Navy Bomber, Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, California, USA, Alfred T. Palmer, U.S. Office of War Information, October 1942
RFJ7ACN6–An A-20 bomber being riveted by a woman worker, 1942.
RMDE1KM7–'On Parade, Army Air Forces Technical Training Command, Miami Beach, Florida', USA, 1942. Artist: Unknown
RMH2NKBH–Female Inspectors, One Seated and One Standing, Making Notes while Checking Cargo Transport Inner Wings before Assembly on Fuselage, Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, California, USA, Alfred T. Palmer, U.S. Office of War Information, October 1942
RMR87EKE–Annette del Sur publicizing Salvage Campaign, Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, California, USA, Alfred T Palmer, U.S. Office of War Information, October 1942
RMH2NKX5–Employment Poster Recruiting Female Workers during World War II, USA, Alfred T. Palmer, U.S. Office of War Information, 1943
RFJ7ACN0–Female worker enjoying lunch at the Douglas Aircraft Company plant, 1942.
RMHT0TNN–'Mr. Churchill Spies the Enemy', 1942. Artist: Unknown.
RM2G4GX6A–Green narrow ticket for the World Heavyweight Championship between African-American boxers Sonny Liston and Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali). Muhammad Ali, born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. (1942-2016) was an African-American professional boxer, activist, entertainer, poet, and philanthropist. Ali famously refused to be drafted into the military, citing his religious beliefs and ethical opposition to the Vietnam War. Sonny Liston (1930-1970) became World Heavyweight Champion in 1962, losing the title to Ali in Miami Beach, Florida. Ticket is divided two thirds of the way from the left by a large rec
RMBHGAJG–'Greetings from Florida, the Land of Sunshine', postcard, 1942. Artist: Unknown