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Japanese-American soldiers of 2nd Battalion, US 442nd Regimental Combat Team playing taps after riflemen fired salute, memorial ceremony for the fallen, Cecina area, Italy, 30 Jul 1944Japanese-American soldiers of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team singing Two French boys watched from a hilltop as Allied vehicles passed through the badly damaged city of Saint-Lô, France, circa Jul-Aug 1944US Marines in the Mariana Islands, circa Jul-Aug 1944
Japanese-American soldiers of 2nd Battalion, US 442nd Regimental Combat Team playing taps after riflemen fired salute, memorial ceremony for the fallen, Cecina area, Italy, 30 Jul 1944Japanese-American soldiers of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team singing 'Abide in Me' at the memorial ceremony for fallen soldiers, Cecina Area, Italy, 30 Jul 1944Two French boys watched from a hilltop as Allied vehicles passed through the badly damaged city of Saint-Lô, France, circa Jul-Aug 1944US Marines in the Mariana Islands, circa Jul-Aug 1944
Wrecked C6N-1 aircraft of Japanese Navy 121st Kokutai in a hangar, Ushi Point Airfield, Tinian, Mariana Islands, 30 Jul 1944. Note the Marine Corps Curtiss R5C-1 Commando in the background.A town on Tinian, Mariana Islands in ruins, 31 Jul 1944Abandoned German equipment on a road to Avranches, France during Operation Cobra, 31 Jul 1944Allied soldiers and vehicles waited to be loaded prior to a practice landing, possibly for the invasion of Southern France, held near Mondragone, Italy, 31 Jul 1944
Wrecked C6N-1 aircraft of Japanese Navy 121st Kokutai in a hangar, Ushi Point Airfield, Tinian, Mariana Islands, 30 Jul 1944. Note the Marine Corps Curtiss R5C-1 Commando in the background.A town on Tinian, Mariana Islands in ruins, 31 Jul 1944Abandoned German equipment on a road to Avranches, France during Operation Cobra, 31 Jul 1944Allied soldiers and vehicles waited to be loaded prior to a practice landing, possibly for the invasion of Southern France, held near Mondragone, Italy, 31 Jul 1944
Japanese 47mm gun, captured east of Tumon Bay, Guam, Mariana Islands, circa Jul-Aug 1944Map depicting the Allied breakthrough at Saint-Lô, France, 25-31 Jul 1944Sergeant F. J. Petrie and sapper L. Roberts examining a captured German Panzerschreck weapon, south of Caumont, France, 31 Jul 1944This 75mm Japanese gun position at Gaan Point wreaked havoc on men of the US 22nd Marine Regiment before it was silenced, Guam, Mariana Islands, Jul-Aug 1944
Japanese 47mm gun, captured east of Tumon Bay, Guam, Mariana Islands, circa Jul-Aug 1944Map depicting the Allied breakthrough at Saint-Lô, France, 25-31 Jul 1944Sergeant F. J. Petrie and sapper L. Roberts examining a captured German Panzerschreck weapon, south of Caumont, France, 31 Jul 1944This 75mm Japanese gun position at Gaan Point wreaked havoc on men of the US 22nd Marine Regiment before it was silenced, Guam, Mariana Islands, Jul-Aug 1944
US Marines checking out a disabled Japanese tank, Tinian, Mariana Islands, Jul or Aug 1944A conovoy of Slovakian resistance fighter vehicles near Kelemes, Czechoslovakia (today part of Presov, Slovakia), summer 1944, photo 1 of 2A conovoy of Slovakian resistance fighter vehicles near Kelemes, Czechoslovakia (today part of Presov, Slovakia), summer 1944, photo 2 of 2A US Marine standing at the edge of a cliff on Tinian, Mariana Islands, 1944
US Marines checking out a disabled Japanese tank, Tinian, Mariana Islands, Jul or Aug 1944A conovoy of Slovakian resistance fighter vehicles near Kelemes, Czechoslovakia (today part of Presov, Slovakia), summer 1944, photo 1 of 2A conovoy of Slovakian resistance fighter vehicles near Kelemes, Czechoslovakia (today part of Presov, Slovakia), summer 1944, photo 2 of 2A US Marine standing at the edge of a cliff on Tinian, Mariana Islands, 1944
A-20G Havoc of the 312th Bomb Group, the “Roarin’ 20s,” supporting the landings at Cape Sansapor, New Guinea, Jul-Aug 1944. The smoke rising from the water is a downed aircraft with a rescue PBY circling.Aerial view of the bocage country at the Cotentin Peninsula, Normandy, France, mid- or late-1944African-American US Coast Guardsman Aught Guttery, Jr., StewardAmerican M5A1 Stuart light tanks moving through Avranches, Mache, Basse-Normandie, France, mid- to late-1944
A-20G Havoc of the 312th Bomb Group, the “Roarin’ 20s,” supporting the landings at Cape Sansapor, New Guinea, Jul-Aug 1944. The smoke rising from the water is a downed aircraft with a rescue PBY circling.Aerial view of the bocage country at the Cotentin Peninsula, Normandy, France, mid- or late-1944African-American US Coast Guardsman Aught Guttery, Jr., Steward's Mate 1st Class, on a ship off Guam, Mariana Islands, circa mid- or late-1944American M5A1 Stuart light tanks moving through Avranches, Mache, Basse-Normandie, France, mid- to late-1944

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