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Japanese Type 97 Chi-Ha tank and other vehicles during Operation Ichigo in Henan Province, China, 1944LCT-855 landing Dodge WC54 field ambulances at Normandy, France, Jun 1944LVT-2 Water Buffalo bringing US Marines to the beaches of Tinian Island, Mariana Islands, Jul 1944M4 Sherman tanks being unloaded from USCG-manned LST-67 and LST-66, Noemfoor, New Guinea, Jul 1944; note leading tank with bulldozer blade and Jeep at right
Japanese Type 97 Chi-Ha tank and other vehicles during Operation Ichigo in Henan Province, China, 1944LCT-855 landing Dodge WC54 field ambulances at Normandy, France, Jun 1944LVT-2 Water Buffalo bringing US Marines to the beaches of Tinian Island, Mariana Islands, Jul 1944M4 Sherman tanks being unloaded from USCG-manned LST-67 and LST-66, Noemfoor, New Guinea, Jul 1944; note leading tank with bulldozer blade and Jeep at right
Makeshift grave of an US Marine, marked by his poncho and bayoneted rifle, Saipan, Mariana Islands, Jun-Jul 1944Map detailing Allied advances in New Guinea and the Mariana Islands, 22 Apr-24 Jul 1944Map of the Japanese Operation Ichigo offensive in China, Apr-Dec 1944Map showing Allied advance from Rome toward the Arno River, Italy, 5 Jun-5 Aug 1944
Makeshift grave of an US Marine, marked by his poncho and bayoneted rifle, Saipan, Mariana Islands, Jun-Jul 1944Map detailing Allied advances in New Guinea and the Mariana Islands, 22 Apr-24 Jul 1944Map of the Japanese Operation Ichigo offensive in China, Apr-Dec 1944Map showing Allied advance from Rome toward the Arno River, Italy, 5 Jun-5 Aug 1944
Mulberry harbor, off Normandie, France, 1944RAF and US Navy VCS-7 pilots briefed before flying a gunfire spotting mission over the Normandy beach heads, circa Jun-Jul 1944Ram OP (Observation Post) tank in Normandy, France, mid-1944Saint-Lô in ruins, France, Jun-Jul 1944
Mulberry harbor, off Normandie, France, 1944RAF and US Navy VCS-7 pilots briefed before flying a gunfire spotting mission over the Normandy beach heads, circa Jun-Jul 1944Ram OP (Observation Post) tank in Normandy, France, mid-1944Saint-Lô in ruins, France, Jun-Jul 1944
Saipan, Mariana Islands, Jun-Jul 1944Spent 75-mm howitzer shells piling up outside the besieged city Myitkyina, Burma, mid-1944; note M1 carriageStar shells in the sky and fires burning on the ground illuminated the city of Garapan at night, Saipan, Mariana Islands, Jul 1944Suspected resistance fighters being rounded up in a city in France, Jul 1944
Saipan, Mariana Islands, Jun-Jul 1944Spent 75-mm howitzer shells piling up outside the besieged city Myitkyina, Burma, mid-1944; note M1 carriageStar shells in the sky and fires burning on the ground illuminated the city of Garapan at night, Saipan, Mariana Islands, Jul 1944Suspected resistance fighters being rounded up in a city in France, Jul 1944
Suspected resistance fighters being rounded up in France, Jul 1944The captain’s compartment aboard the captured German Type IXC submarine U-505, Jun 1944.The electric motor control panel aboard the captured German Type IXC submarine U-505, Jun 1944.The forward torpedo room aboard the captured German Type IXC submarine U-505, Jun 1944.
Suspected resistance fighters being rounded up in France, Jul 1944The captain’s compartment aboard the captured German Type IXC submarine U-505, Jun 1944.The electric motor control panel aboard the captured German Type IXC submarine U-505, Jun 1944.The forward torpedo room aboard the captured German Type IXC submarine U-505, Jun 1944.

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