
Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat of famous VF-11 'Sundowners' with White-8 & 24 preparing for launch leading group off of CV-12-USS Hornet in the summer of 1944. (Dad's outfit)

Flight Deck of USS Essex (CV-9) 1944.

Wreckage burns from two Marine F4U Corsairs that collided at what appears to be Barakoma airfield on Vella Lavella Island in the Solomons, late 1943 or early 1944.

USS Franklin (CV-13) approaches Manhattan as it prepares to dock at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on April 28, 1945.

The USS Midway (CVB-41) is launched on March 20, 1945, in Newport News, Virginia.

Pilots of North American A-36 Apaches (dive-bomber version of the P-51) return from a gunnery training mission.

On April 22, 1945, 1st Lt. Jeremiah O’Keefe shot down five Japanese kamikaze aircraft off Okinawa in his F4U Corsair and then brought down another two six days later.

Marines on Okinawa look over an abandoned Japanese Kawasaki Ki-61 'Tony' on April 9, 1945.

Marine flame throwing Sherman tanks set fire to Japanese aircraft in Sasebo, Japan, on November 2, 1945.

January 1943, a Martin PBM-3R receives dual Navy and Pan American Airways markings. Pan American operated Navy PBMs on regular transport runs between San Francisco and Pearl Harbor.

Aviation cadets in Tuskegee, Alabama, undergoing advanced training in AT-6's.

Armorers load North American AT-6 advanced trainers with ammunition.

An inspector with North American Aviation in Inglewood, California, looks over a Mustang Mk I fighter destined for the British Royal Air Force in fall 1942.

An intelligence officer briefs pilots for 'Operation Strangle' in spring 1944. They were to attack key supply lines keeping German forces operating in Italy.

Air traffic control trainees practice on model aircraft before working with the real thing.