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Churchill Ark Mk II (UK pattern) bridging vehicle, date unknownChurchill Mk VII Crocodile flamethrower tank somewhere in Europe, circa 1944-1945Civilian and home, Burma, 1945; photo taken by a members of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)Civilians in a ruined German town, 1944-1945
Churchill Ark Mk II (UK pattern) bridging vehicle, date unknownChurchill Mk VII Crocodile flamethrower tank somewhere in Europe, circa 1944-1945Civilian and home, Burma, 1945; photo taken by a members of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)Civilians in a ruined German town, 1944-1945
Civilians near a post of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), Burma, 1945Civilians of Kunming, Yunnan Province, China celebrating the arrival of the first convoy across the Ledo Road, early 1945Claire Chennault with two children, date unknownClose-up of one of HMS King George V
Civilians near a post of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), Burma, 1945Civilians of Kunming, Yunnan Province, China celebrating the arrival of the first convoy across the Ledo Road, early 1945Claire Chennault with two children, date unknownClose-up of one of HMS King George V's secondary gun turrets and various officers and crew, 1945
Closeup view of AlaskaCockpit and instrument panel of a B-32 Dominator bomber, circa 1940sCockpit and instrument panel of a D4Y4 special attack aircraft, circa 1945Colonel James Donovan of 613th Field Artillery Battalion, US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), Burma, 1945
Closeup view of Alaska's superstructure and aircraft catapults, 1945Cockpit and instrument panel of a B-32 Dominator bomber, circa 1940sCockpit and instrument panel of a D4Y4 special attack aircraft, circa 1945Colonel James Donovan of 613th Field Artillery Battalion, US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), Burma, 1945
Colonel James Donovan of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) resting at a stream in Burma, 1945Color portrait of Leahy, 1945Composite photo of a Bristol Beaufighter cockpit, circa 1945.Consolidated PB2Y Coronado in flight, 1944 to 1945. Note the twin tails with shapes similar to the Consolidated B-24 Liberator.
Colonel James Donovan of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) resting at a stream in Burma, 1945Color portrait of Leahy, 1945Composite photo of a Bristol Beaufighter cockpit, circa 1945.Consolidated PB2Y Coronado in flight, 1944 to 1945. Note the twin tails with shapes similar to the Consolidated B-24 Liberator.
Corporal Lawrie Lever of RAF Mobile Repair Unit warming his hands with an air compressor which had just been used to service the engines of the Harrow aircraft in the background, Advanced Landing Ground B-56 Evere, Brussels, Belgium, 1945Corsair fighter, under tow, with wings being caught by overhead power lines on Kingsford Smith Drive, Brisbane, Australia, 1945Corsair Mk II fighter aboard an escort carrier in the Indian Ocean, 1945; note outrigger device which allowed the fighter to extend beyond the flight deck thus saving deck spaceCoventry armored car, circa 1940s
Corporal Lawrie Lever of RAF Mobile Repair Unit warming his hands with an air compressor which had just been used to service the engines of the Harrow aircraft in the background, Advanced Landing Ground B-56 Evere, Brussels, Belgium, 1945Corsair fighter, under tow, with wings being caught by overhead power lines on Kingsford Smith Drive, Brisbane, Australia, 1945Corsair Mk II fighter aboard an escort carrier in the Indian Ocean, 1945; note outrigger device which allowed the fighter to extend beyond the flight deck thus saving deck spaceCoventry armored car, circa 1940s

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