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Lieutenant General Oliver Leese at his field headquarters near Mignano Monte Lungo, Italy, 30 Apr 1944Supreme Allied Commander of the Southeast Asia Command, Admiral Louis Mountbatten being greeted aboard USS Saratoga by Captain John Cassady at Colombo, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), 30 Apr 1944.A Rhino barge loaded with men and equipment during exercises in southern England, United Kingdom, prior to the Normandy invasion, May 1944. Note the barge’s two large outboard motors and tethered barrage balloon.A-20 aircraft of 13th Bomb Squadron of USAAF 3rd Bomb Squadron, Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea, 1944
Lieutenant General Oliver Leese at his field headquarters near Mignano Monte Lungo, Italy, 30 Apr 1944Supreme Allied Commander of the Southeast Asia Command, Admiral Louis Mountbatten being greeted aboard USS Saratoga by Captain John Cassady at Colombo, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), 30 Apr 1944.A Rhino barge loaded with men and equipment during exercises in southern England, United Kingdom, prior to the Normandy invasion, May 1944. Note the barge’s two large outboard motors and tethered barrage balloon.A-20 aircraft of 13th Bomb Squadron of USAAF 3rd Bomb Squadron, Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea, 1944
A6M Zero fighters of Japanese Navy 252nd Air Group, Misawa Airfield, Misawa, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, May 1944Aerial view of Yorktown (Essex-class) with F6F Hellcat fighters, Apr-May 1944. Note opposite facing fore and aft deck numbers that were quickly corrected. The dark stripe down the flight deck was unique to YorktownAlbacore off Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, May 1944American Red Cross pamphlet
A6M Zero fighters of Japanese Navy 252nd Air Group, Misawa Airfield, Misawa, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, May 1944Aerial view of Yorktown (Essex-class) with F6F Hellcat fighters, Apr-May 1944. Note opposite facing fore and aft deck numbers that were quickly corrected. The dark stripe down the flight deck was unique to YorktownAlbacore off Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, May 1944American Red Cross pamphlet 'Guide to Calcutta', May 1944, page 1 of 5
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American Red Cross pamphlet 'Guide to Calcutta', May 1944, page 2 of 5American Red Cross pamphlet 'Guide to Calcutta', May 1944, page 3 of 5American Red Cross pamphlet 'Guide to Calcutta', May 1944, page 4 of 5American Red Cross pamphlet 'Guide to Calcutta', May 1944, page 5 of 5
Amphibious invasion training in England, United Kingdom in preparation for Operation Overlord, 1944An Aichi E13A “Jake” captured on Kwajalein, Mar 1944. Photo 2 of 2.An officer demonstrating a Panzerschreck weapon to General der Panzertruppen Adolf Kuntzen, Étretat, France, May 1944Avenger aircraft aboard HMS Illustrious just prior to Operation Transom, May 1944
Amphibious invasion training in England, United Kingdom in preparation for Operation Overlord, 1944An Aichi E13A “Jake” captured on Kwajalein, Mar 1944. Photo 2 of 2.An officer demonstrating a Panzerschreck weapon to General der Panzertruppen Adolf Kuntzen, Étretat, France, May 1944Avenger aircraft aboard HMS Illustrious just prior to Operation Transom, May 1944
Avengers warming on on EnterpriseB-24D Liberator aircraft B-24D Liberator Lead Assembly Ship B-24D Liberator Lead Assembly Ship
Avengers warming on on Enterprise's flight deck, May 1944B-24D Liberator aircraft 'You Cawn't Miss It', lead assembly ship of 448th Bomber Group, US 712th Bomber Squadron based at RAF Seething, Norfolk, England, UK, Feb-Jun 1944B-24D Liberator Lead Assembly Ship 'Green Dragon' of 389th Bomber Group, US 566th Bomber Squadron, RAF Hethel, Norfolk, England, Feb-Jul 1944, photo 1 of 2B-24D Liberator Lead Assembly Ship 'Green Dragon' of 389th Bomber Group, US 566th Bomber Squadron, RAF Hethel, Norfolk, England, Feb-Jul 1944, photo 2 of 2

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