700 items in this album on 35 pages.

RAF Hornchurch station commander Group Captain Charles Lott putting on his flying kit with the assistance of his WAAF driver Leading Aircraftwoman Mary Ford, Hornchurch, Essex (now London Borough of Havering), England, United Kingdom, Jun 1942; note Spitfire fighter in backgroundKing George VI inspecting battleship USS Washington at Scapa Flow, Scotland, United Kingdom, 7 Jun 1942; note OS2U Kingfisher float plane on catapultKing George VI of the United Kingdom inspecting trawler men & naval personnel at Lyness, Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, 8 Jun 1942Covenanter tanks of 28th Armoured Brigade, British 9th Armoured Division on parade at Barton Mills near Newmarket in Suffolk, England, United Kingdom, 17-18 June 1942
RAF Hornchurch station commander Group Captain Charles Lott putting on his flying kit with the assistance of his WAAF driver Leading Aircraftwoman Mary Ford, Hornchurch, Essex (now London Borough of Havering), England, United Kingdom, Jun 1942; note Spitfire fighter in backgroundKing George VI inspecting battleship USS Washington at Scapa Flow, Scotland, United Kingdom, 7 Jun 1942; note OS2U Kingfisher float plane on catapultKing George VI of the United Kingdom inspecting trawler men & naval personnel at Lyness, Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, 8 Jun 1942Covenanter tanks of 28th Armoured Brigade, British 9th Armoured Division on parade at Barton Mills near Newmarket in Suffolk, England, United Kingdom, 17-18 June 1942
Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-3 at rest at the RAF airfield at Pembrey, South Wales, United Kingdom after German pilot Oberleutnant Armin Faber landed there by mistake after a furious dogfight over Devon, 23 Jun 1942Covenanter tank of 6th Guards Armoured Brigade, British Guards Armoured Division crossing a scisssors bridge laid down over an anti-tank ditch, Tilshead, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, 25 Jun 1942C8 and 25-pdr field gun crossing a pontoon bridge near Slaght Bridge, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, 26 Jun 1942Covenanter tanks of British 9th Armoured Division during Exercise Limpet near Thetford, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, 18 Jul 1942
Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-3 at rest at the RAF airfield at Pembrey, South Wales, United Kingdom after German pilot Oberleutnant Armin Faber landed there by mistake after a furious dogfight over Devon, 23 Jun 1942Covenanter tank of 6th Guards Armoured Brigade, British Guards Armoured Division crossing a scisssors bridge laid down over an anti-tank ditch, Tilshead, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, 25 Jun 1942C8 and 25-pdr field gun crossing a pontoon bridge near Slaght Bridge, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, 26 Jun 1942Covenanter tanks of British 9th Armoured Division during Exercise Limpet near Thetford, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, 18 Jul 1942
Major-General Brian Horrocks of British 9th Armoured Division in a Covenanter command tank during Exercise Limpet, near Thetford, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, 18 Jul 1942Hopkins, Churchill, King, Winant, and others at Painted Hall, Greenwich Naval College, Greenwich, England, United Kingdom, 25 Jul 1942African-American soldiers of the US Army drawing rations, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Aug 1942Covenanter tank of British 6th Guards Armoured Brigade emerging from a smokescreen, Codford in Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1942
Major-General Brian Horrocks of British 9th Armoured Division in a Covenanter command tank during Exercise Limpet, near Thetford, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, 18 Jul 1942Hopkins, Churchill, King, Winant, and others at Painted Hall, Greenwich Naval College, Greenwich, England, United Kingdom, 25 Jul 1942African-American soldiers of the US Army drawing rations, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Aug 1942Covenanter tank of British 6th Guards Armoured Brigade emerging from a smokescreen, Codford in Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1942
British Home Guard personnel demonstrating the use of an EY rifle with a No. 68 AT grenade, Dorking, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, 3 Aug 1942Covenanter tanks passing through the village of Stockton in Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, 7 Aug 1942HMS Dianthus at Liverpool, England, United Kingdom, mid to late Aug 1942; note bow damage sustained from ramming U-379Instructor showing men of UK Royal Welch Fusiliers how to fire a 2-inch mortar from the hip, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, 21 Aug 1942
British Home Guard personnel demonstrating the use of an EY rifle with a No. 68 AT grenade, Dorking, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, 3 Aug 1942Covenanter tanks passing through the village of Stockton in Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, 7 Aug 1942HMS Dianthus at Liverpool, England, United Kingdom, mid to late Aug 1942; note bow damage sustained from ramming U-379Instructor showing men of UK Royal Welch Fusiliers how to fire a 2-inch mortar from the hip, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, 21 Aug 1942
British 2-inch mortar team, near Lewes, southern England, United Kingdom, 22 Aug 19422-inch mortar team of UK Royal Scots Fusiliers, Scotland, United Kingdom, 27 Aug 19422-inch mortar team of 1st Royal Ulster Rifles, UK 1st Airborne Division in Britain, 29 Aug 1942British S-class submarine HMS Seraph, probably in Scotland, Aug-Sep 1942. In Apr 1943, Seraph transported “Major Martin” from Britain to the Spanish coast as part of Operation Mincemeat.
British 2-inch mortar team, near Lewes, southern England, United Kingdom, 22 Aug 19422-inch mortar team of UK Royal Scots Fusiliers, Scotland, United Kingdom, 27 Aug 19422-inch mortar team of 1st Royal Ulster Rifles, UK 1st Airborne Division in Britain, 29 Aug 1942British S-class submarine HMS Seraph, probably in Scotland, Aug-Sep 1942. In Apr 1943, Seraph transported “Major Martin” from Britain to the Spanish coast as part of Operation Mincemeat.

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