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Field Marshal Rundstedt visiting troops of the German 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend, Northern France, Jan 1944, photo 2 of 3; note SdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicleField Marshal Rundstedt visiting troops of the German 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend, Northern France, Jan 1944, photo 3 of 3; note SdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicleHalsey, Knox, and King, Washington DC, Jan 1944Lieutenant General George Patton and Major General Geoffrey Keyes in Italy, mid-Jan 1944
Field Marshal Rundstedt visiting troops of the German 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend, Northern France, Jan 1944, photo 2 of 3; note SdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicleField Marshal Rundstedt visiting troops of the German 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend, Northern France, Jan 1944, photo 3 of 3; note SdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicleHalsey, Knox, and King, Washington DC, Jan 1944Lieutenant General George Patton and Major General Geoffrey Keyes in Italy, mid-Jan 1944
Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell congratulating Major General Wheeler upon the latter being awarded a medal, India, Jan 1944Lieutenant John F. Kennedy after his assignments on PT Boats and his return to the United States, Jan 1944. Note the amblyopia in his right eye that prevented him from being a pilot like his brother, Joe.Rommel and Mussolini in conversation, Salò, Italy, Jan 1944Russian Army General Nikolai Vatutin studying maps, Ukraine, Jan 1944
Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell congratulating Major General Wheeler upon the latter being awarded a medal, India, Jan 1944Lieutenant John F. Kennedy after his assignments on PT Boats and his return to the United States, Jan 1944. Note the amblyopia in his right eye that prevented him from being a pilot like his brother, Joe.Rommel and Mussolini in conversation, Salò, Italy, Jan 1944Russian Army General Nikolai Vatutin studying maps, Ukraine, Jan 1944
Lieutenant General Bernard Freyberg, commanding officer of Indian and New Zealand Division at Cassino, Italy, 3 Jan 1944Letter from Albert Einstein to the United States Navy’s Bureau of Ordnance describing the forces experienced by a torpedo’s firing pin mechanism upon impact with a solid object, 4 Jan 1944, page 1 of 2.Letter from Albert Einstein to the United States Navy’s Bureau of Ordnance describing the forces experienced by a torpedo’s firing pin mechanism upon impact with a solid object, 4 Jan 1944, page 2 of 2.Barbey and Kinkaid over a map of New Guinea, 5 Jan 1944
Lieutenant General Bernard Freyberg, commanding officer of Indian and New Zealand Division at Cassino, Italy, 3 Jan 1944Letter from Albert Einstein to the United States Navy’s Bureau of Ordnance describing the forces experienced by a torpedo’s firing pin mechanism upon impact with a solid object, 4 Jan 1944, page 1 of 2.Letter from Albert Einstein to the United States Navy’s Bureau of Ordnance describing the forces experienced by a torpedo’s firing pin mechanism upon impact with a solid object, 4 Jan 1944, page 2 of 2.Barbey and Kinkaid over a map of New Guinea, 5 Jan 1944
Erwin Rommel visiting bunkers on the French coast, 7 Jan 1944Admiral William Halsey and Vice Admiral John McCain enjoying a lighter moment at an Army and Navy conference in Los Angeles, California, United States, 8 Jan 1944. Note Halsey’s “Aviator Greens” uniform.The senior staff of the 7th Marines on Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Jan 10 1944. Chesty Puller is the second from the left.UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill (in his air commodore
Erwin Rommel visiting bunkers on the French coast, 7 Jan 1944Admiral William Halsey and Vice Admiral John McCain enjoying a lighter moment at an Army and Navy conference in Los Angeles, California, United States, 8 Jan 1944. Note Halsey’s “Aviator Greens” uniform.The senior staff of the 7th Marines on Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Jan 10 1944. Chesty Puller is the second from the left.UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill (in his air commodore's uniform) and French General Charles de Gaulle reviewing French soldiers, Marrakesh, Morocco, 13 Jan 1944
Admiral Chester Nimitz, a Texan, hosted an “Old Texas Roundup” on Oahu, Hawaii for all personnel in the Pacific Area who were from Texas; some 40,000 members of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Army, 16 Jan 1944. Photo 1 of 3.Admiral Chester Nimitz, a Texan, hosted an “Old Texas Roundup” on Oahu, Hawaii for all personnel in the Pacific Area who were from Texas; some 40,000 members of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Army, 16 Jan 1944. Photo 2 of 3.Admiral Chester Nimitz, a Texan, hosted an “Old Texas Roundup” on Oahu, Hawaii for all personnel in the Pacific Area who were from Texas; some 40,000 members of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Army, 16 Jan 1944. Photo 3 of 3.Field Marshal Erwin Rommel and Lieutenant Colonel George Friedrich von Tempelhoff at Barneville, France, 16 Jan 1944
Admiral Chester Nimitz, a Texan, hosted an “Old Texas Roundup” on Oahu, Hawaii for all personnel in the Pacific Area who were from Texas; some 40,000 members of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Army, 16 Jan 1944. Photo 1 of 3.Admiral Chester Nimitz, a Texan, hosted an “Old Texas Roundup” on Oahu, Hawaii for all personnel in the Pacific Area who were from Texas; some 40,000 members of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Army, 16 Jan 1944. Photo 2 of 3.Admiral Chester Nimitz, a Texan, hosted an “Old Texas Roundup” on Oahu, Hawaii for all personnel in the Pacific Area who were from Texas; some 40,000 members of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Army, 16 Jan 1944. Photo 3 of 3.Field Marshal Erwin Rommel and Lieutenant Colonel George Friedrich von Tempelhoff at Barneville, France, 16 Jan 1944

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