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Émile Bertin in drydock at Bizerte, Tunisia, Jun 1944Ernie Pyle with troops of US 191st Tank Battalion, Anzio, Italy 1944Essex-class carrier Yorktown underway in the Mariana Islands, Jun 1944; note camouflage Measure 33, Design 10a; also F6F Hellcat fighters, TBF Avenger torpedo bombers, and SB2C Helldiver dive bombersF6F Hellcat fighter landing on USS Ticonderoga, Jun-Jul 1944
Émile Bertin in drydock at Bizerte, Tunisia, Jun 1944Ernie Pyle with troops of US 191st Tank Battalion, Anzio, Italy 1944Essex-class carrier Yorktown underway in the Mariana Islands, Jun 1944; note camouflage Measure 33, Design 10a; also F6F Hellcat fighters, TBF Avenger torpedo bombers, and SB2C Helldiver dive bombersF6F Hellcat fighter landing on USS Ticonderoga, Jun-Jul 1944
Gantry cranes, one each for the fourteen shipways, at the CalShip yard, Los Angeles, California, United States, 1944.General George Marshall visits General Mark Clark, commander of the US 5th Army, at his Command Post near Tuscania, Italy where the two generals discussed “Operation Anvil.” June 1944General Joseph Stilwell holding a roadside conference with Brigadier General Lewis Pick whose engineers were instrumental in the completion of the Burma Road, Burma, 1944.George Bush in the cockpit of his TBF Avenger torpedo bomber, mid-1944
Gantry cranes, one each for the fourteen shipways, at the CalShip yard, Los Angeles, California, United States, 1944.General George Marshall visits General Mark Clark, commander of the US 5th Army, at his Command Post near Tuscania, Italy where the two generals discussed “Operation Anvil.” June 1944General Joseph Stilwell holding a roadside conference with Brigadier General Lewis Pick whose engineers were instrumental in the completion of the Burma Road, Burma, 1944.George Bush in the cockpit of his TBF Avenger torpedo bomber, mid-1944
German 7.5 cm PaK 40 anti-tank gun being towed by SdKfz. 10 half-track vehicle, Vitebsk, Russia, Jun 1944German 8.8 cm FlaK gun crew having a meal in the field, France, summer 1944German Flakvierling 38 anti-aircraft gun mounted on the back of a halftrack vehicle, France, Jun 1944German Jagdpanther tank destroyer in France, Jun 1944, photo 1 of 2
German 7.5 cm PaK 40 anti-tank gun being towed by SdKfz. 10 half-track vehicle, Vitebsk, Russia, Jun 1944German 8.8 cm FlaK gun crew having a meal in the field, France, summer 1944German Flakvierling 38 anti-aircraft gun mounted on the back of a halftrack vehicle, France, Jun 1944German Jagdpanther tank destroyer in France, Jun 1944, photo 1 of 2
German Jagdpanther tank destroyer in France, Jun 1944, photo 2 of 2German officers in a Schwimmwagen in France, Jun 1944German paratrooper with FG 42 rifle, France, Jun 1944German Tiger I heavy tank at Villers-Bocage, France, Jun 1944
German Jagdpanther tank destroyer in France, Jun 1944, photo 2 of 2German officers in a Schwimmwagen in France, Jun 1944German paratrooper with FG 42 rifle, France, Jun 1944German Tiger I heavy tank at Villers-Bocage, France, Jun 1944
German troops withdrawing from Rome, Italy by horse-drawn carts, Jun 1944Hannah Szenes in British uniform, Yugoslavia, mid-1944Hollandia Airfield, Dutch New Guinea, mid-1944In a port in England, a loaded LCVP Landing Craft from the Attack Transport USS Joseph T. Dickman brought troops to the ship for the crossing to Normandy, June 1944. Note Rhino barge loaded with WC54 Ambulances
German troops withdrawing from Rome, Italy by horse-drawn carts, Jun 1944Hannah Szenes in British uniform, Yugoslavia, mid-1944Hollandia Airfield, Dutch New Guinea, mid-1944In a port in England, a loaded LCVP Landing Craft from the Attack Transport USS Joseph T. Dickman brought troops to the ship for the crossing to Normandy, June 1944. Note Rhino barge loaded with WC54 Ambulances

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