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Indianapolis under Japanese shore bombardment off Saipan, Jun 1944Interior of the rear pressurized cabin of a B-29 bomber, Jun 1944Japanese-American troops of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team marching through Vada, Italy, 1944Ju 87D-5 Stuka dive bombers of German Schlachtgeschwader 3 in flight over southern Finland, Jun 1944
Indianapolis under Japanese shore bombardment off Saipan, Jun 1944Interior of the rear pressurized cabin of a B-29 bomber, Jun 1944Japanese-American troops of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team marching through Vada, Italy, 1944Ju 87D-5 Stuka dive bombers of German Schlachtgeschwader 3 in flight over southern Finland, Jun 1944
Liberty ship unloading two CCKW trucks and other supplies onto a Rhino cargo barge off the Normandy beaches, Jun 1944.Lieutenant Colonel Francis Gabreski shaking hands with his crew chief Staff Sergeant Ralph Safford and his assistant crew chief Felix Schacki (background) before a mission, Jun 1944LST-357 loading vehicles in an English port, in preparation for the invasion of France, circa late May or early Jun 1944Major Walker of USAAF 3rd Bomb Group briefing pilots before a mission, Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea, mid-1944
Liberty ship unloading two CCKW trucks and other supplies onto a Rhino cargo barge off the Normandy beaches, Jun 1944.Lieutenant Colonel Francis Gabreski shaking hands with his crew chief Staff Sergeant Ralph Safford and his assistant crew chief Felix Schacki (background) before a mission, Jun 1944LST-357 loading vehicles in an English port, in preparation for the invasion of France, circa late May or early Jun 1944Major Walker of USAAF 3rd Bomb Group briefing pilots before a mission, Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea, mid-1944
Men of USS Monterey playing basketball in the carrierMen working on M4 tanks at the Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant, Warren, Michigan, United States, Jun 1944Mitscher aboard USS Lexington, Jun 1944Normandie invasion preparations, Trebah Beach, Falmouth, England, United Kingdom, 1944
Men of USS Monterey playing basketball in the carrier's forward elevator, circa Jun-Jul 1944; jumper at left was future President of US Gerald R. FordMen working on M4 tanks at the Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant, Warren, Michigan, United States, Jun 1944Mitscher aboard USS Lexington, Jun 1944Normandie invasion preparations, Trebah Beach, Falmouth, England, United Kingdom, 1944
Oliver Leese and other British officers at Cassino, Italy, May-Jun 1944OS2U Kingfisher scout plane being recovered aboard the battleship USS Missouri, 1944-45P-61 Black Widow Personnel of Grossdeutschland brigade with Panzerschreck launcher, Russia, May-Jun 1944
Oliver Leese and other British officers at Cassino, Italy, May-Jun 1944OS2U Kingfisher scout plane being recovered aboard the battleship USS Missouri, 1944-45P-61 Black Widow 'Tabitha' of USAAF 425th Night Fighter Squadron at RAF Scorton, England, United Kingdom, circa mid-1944Personnel of Grossdeutschland brigade with Panzerschreck launcher, Russia, May-Jun 1944
Printed on Rayon, Blood Chit with Russian text issued to American airmen involved in Operation Frantic on their shuttle bombing missions into and out of Ukraine from bases in Italy and the United Kingdom, 1944.Private Clyde Peacock and the rest of the 1st MP Platoon of the US 1st Army wait in England to board transports to Normandy, early June 1944. The Military Police would be responsible for managing traffic and holding POWs.PzKpfw 35 S 739(f) medium tank in France or Belgium, Jun 1944Royal Navy LCA landing craft churn through the waters of a British port, taking American troops to a waiting ship during preparations for the Normandy invasion, circa May-Jun 1944
Printed on Rayon, Blood Chit with Russian text issued to American airmen involved in Operation Frantic on their shuttle bombing missions into and out of Ukraine from bases in Italy and the United Kingdom, 1944.Private Clyde Peacock and the rest of the 1st MP Platoon of the US 1st Army wait in England to board transports to Normandy, early June 1944. The Military Police would be responsible for managing traffic and holding POWs.PzKpfw 35 S 739(f) medium tank in France or Belgium, Jun 1944Royal Navy LCA landing craft churn through the waters of a British port, taking American troops to a waiting ship during preparations for the Normandy invasion, circa May-Jun 1944

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"All that silly talk about the advance of science and such leaves me cold. Give me peace and a retarded science."

Thomas Dodd, late 1945


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