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Members of the USAAF 54th Fighter Squadron with some Army nurses at Attu Island, 1943-44. Note P-38 Lightning aircraft.Men working at the German 4. Flakdivision headquarters in Germany, spring 1944; note translucent wall mapMerchant ships Dominican Victory, Yugoslavia Victory, Plymouth Victory, Niantic Victory, Rock Island Victory, Claremont Victory, and Rutland Victory at Kaiser Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation yard, Portland, Oregon, United States, early 1944Monte Cassino monastery in ruins, Italy, Feb 1944, photo 1 of 2
Members of the USAAF 54th Fighter Squadron with some Army nurses at Attu Island, 1943-44. Note P-38 Lightning aircraft.Men working at the German 4. Flakdivision headquarters in Germany, spring 1944; note translucent wall mapMerchant ships Dominican Victory, Yugoslavia Victory, Plymouth Victory, Niantic Victory, Rock Island Victory, Claremont Victory, and Rutland Victory at Kaiser Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation yard, Portland, Oregon, United States, early 1944Monte Cassino monastery in ruins, Italy, Feb 1944, photo 1 of 2
Monte Cassino monastery in ruins, Italy, Feb 1944, photo 2 of 2Monte Cassino monastery in ruins, Italy, Mar 1944Mount Vesuvius erupting, Naples, Italy, Mar 1944Mt. Vesuvius spewing ash into the sky, erupting as a U.S. Army jeep speeds by shortly after the arrival of the Allied forces in Naples, Italy, late March 1944.
Monte Cassino monastery in ruins, Italy, Feb 1944, photo 2 of 2Monte Cassino monastery in ruins, Italy, Mar 1944Mount Vesuvius erupting, Naples, Italy, Mar 1944Mt. Vesuvius spewing ash into the sky, erupting as a U.S. Army jeep speeds by shortly after the arrival of the Allied forces in Naples, Italy, late March 1944.
Nadzab Airfield, Australian New Guinea, Mar 1944North American NAA-57 Harvard sold to France in the 1930s and then captured by the Germans. The Luftwaffe used these planes as trainers and glider tugs. This photo was taken at Guyancourt, France, early 1944.P-38 Lightning aircraft P-40N Warhawk fighters of the 74th Fighter Squadron (direct descendent of the AVG Flying Tigers) in China, probably Kweilin (now Guilin) 1943-44. Note rocket tubes being mounted under the wing.
Nadzab Airfield, Australian New Guinea, Mar 1944North American NAA-57 Harvard sold to France in the 1930s and then captured by the Germans. The Luftwaffe used these planes as trainers and glider tugs. This photo was taken at Guyancourt, France, early 1944.P-38 Lightning aircraft 'Glengary Guy' of Glenn Martin Webb of the US 20th Fighter Group at RAF Kings Cliffe, England, United Kingdom, Jan-May 1944P-40N Warhawk fighters of the 74th Fighter Squadron (direct descendent of the AVG Flying Tigers) in China, probably Kweilin (now Guilin) 1943-44. Note rocket tubes being mounted under the wing.
Panzer III tank near Nettuno, Italy, Mar 1944PT-215, a Higgins 78-footer of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 15 (MTBRon 15), tied up in Blue Grotto, Capri, Italy in Mar 1944.PT-434, an American built British Vosper design 70-foot motor torpedo boat shortly after completion at the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company in Bristol, Rhode Island, United States, Mar 1944.Ruined buildings in Cassino, Italy, early 1944
Panzer III tank near Nettuno, Italy, Mar 1944PT-215, a Higgins 78-footer of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 15 (MTBRon 15), tied up in Blue Grotto, Capri, Italy in Mar 1944.PT-434, an American built British Vosper design 70-foot motor torpedo boat shortly after completion at the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company in Bristol, Rhode Island, United States, Mar 1944.Ruined buildings in Cassino, Italy, early 1944
Rundstedt reviewing troops from a convertible sedan, spring 1944Sailors with unusual haircuts received during a Line Cross Ceremony aboard USS Saratoga, Mar 1944Sergeant Bob Briggs, Major Francis Hegarty, Colonel Smith, Major George V. Campbell, Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell, Dan Songh, Corporal William Brend, and others in a chow line, India, Mar 1944Stars and Stripes correspondent and cartoonist Bill Mauldin at the wheel of his assigned Jeep accompanied by fellow illustrator Gregor Duncan, Naples, Italy, Mar 1944
Rundstedt reviewing troops from a convertible sedan, spring 1944Sailors with unusual haircuts received during a Line Cross Ceremony aboard USS Saratoga, Mar 1944Sergeant Bob Briggs, Major Francis Hegarty, Colonel Smith, Major George V. Campbell, Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell, Dan Songh, Corporal William Brend, and others in a chow line, India, Mar 1944Stars and Stripes correspondent and cartoonist Bill Mauldin at the wheel of his assigned Jeep accompanied by fellow illustrator Gregor Duncan, Naples, Italy, Mar 1944

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