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Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery on a London street, late 1944.Groundcrew members tending to B-17F Fortress "Berlin Sleeper II" of the 342nd Bomb Squadron at Polebrook Air Base, late 1944. Note small gas powered generator charging up the batteries.Gunners of the 385th Bomb Group pose in front of B-17F Fortress "Mission Belle" and listen to a word from the Chaplain, James O. Kincannon (“Chaplain Jim”), at Great Ashfield Air Field, England, UK, late 1944.Kenney (center) and MacArthur (right) aboard USS Nashville off Leyte, Philippines, Oct 1944
Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery on a London street, late 1944.Groundcrew members tending to B-17F Fortress "Berlin Sleeper II" of the 342nd Bomb Squadron at Polebrook Air Base, late 1944. Note small gas powered generator charging up the batteries.Gunners of the 385th Bomb Group pose in front of B-17F Fortress "Mission Belle" and listen to a word from the Chaplain, James O. Kincannon (“Chaplain Jim”), at Great Ashfield Air Field, England, UK, late 1944.Kenney (center) and MacArthur (right) aboard USS Nashville off Leyte, Philippines, Oct 1944
Late 1944 photograph of the wreckage left from the scuttling of the French fleet on 27 Nov 1942, Toulon Naval Dockyard, France. Wrecks of the Tartu, Cassard, L’Indomptable, Vautour, and Aigle can be seen.North American P-51C Mustang converted to an F-6C photo reconnaissance plane with the 10th Photo Recon Group and assigned to Captain John H. Hoefker, St. Dizler Airfield, France, Autumn 1944.US Army DUKW landing on a beach in southern France, 1944, photo 1 of 3US Army DUKW landing on a beach in southern France, 1944, photo 2 of 3
Late 1944 photograph of the wreckage left from the scuttling of the French fleet on 27 Nov 1942, Toulon Naval Dockyard, France. Wrecks of the Tartu, Cassard, L’Indomptable, Vautour, and Aigle can be seen.North American P-51C Mustang converted to an F-6C photo reconnaissance plane with the 10th Photo Recon Group and assigned to Captain John H. Hoefker, St. Dizler Airfield, France, Autumn 1944.US Army DUKW landing on a beach in southern France, 1944, photo 1 of 3US Army DUKW landing on a beach in southern France, 1944, photo 2 of 3
WAVES and Women Marines mechanics marching, Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, circa 1944-1945; note PBM-3D, OS2U, and TBM aircraftBernard Montgomery and King George VI in the Netherlands, 12 Oct 1944Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery, commander of the 21st Army Group, and Air Vice Marshal Harry Broadhurst welcoming King George VI of the United Kingdom upon the king’s arrival in Holland, 12 Oct 1944.King George VI with Bernard Montgomery at the headquarters of British 21st Army Group, the Netherlands, 13 Oct 1944, photo 2 of 2
WAVES and Women Marines mechanics marching, Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, circa 1944-1945; note PBM-3D, OS2U, and TBM aircraftBernard Montgomery and King George VI in the Netherlands, 12 Oct 1944Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery, commander of the 21st Army Group, and Air Vice Marshal Harry Broadhurst welcoming King George VI of the United Kingdom upon the king’s arrival in Holland, 12 Oct 1944.King George VI with Bernard Montgomery at the headquarters of British 21st Army Group, the Netherlands, 13 Oct 1944, photo 2 of 2
MacArthur, Kenney, Sutherland, Mudge inspected Leyte beachhead, Philippines, 20 Oct 1944Sutherland, Kenney, Osmeña, MacArthur, and Romulo off Leyte, Philippines, circa 20-23 Oct 1944MacArthur, Osmeña, Kreuger, Sutherland at Leyte liberation ceremony, Tacloban, Leyte, Philippines, 23 Oct 1944Diagram from the United States Navy’s Bureau of Ships illustrating the damage to submarine USS Tang that was sunk 25 Oct 1944 by her own Mark 18 electric torpedo that made a circular run.
MacArthur, Kenney, Sutherland, Mudge inspected Leyte beachhead, Philippines, 20 Oct 1944Sutherland, Kenney, Osmeña, MacArthur, and Romulo off Leyte, Philippines, circa 20-23 Oct 1944MacArthur, Osmeña, Kreuger, Sutherland at Leyte liberation ceremony, Tacloban, Leyte, Philippines, 23 Oct 1944Diagram from the United States Navy’s Bureau of Ships illustrating the damage to submarine USS Tang that was sunk 25 Oct 1944 by her own Mark 18 electric torpedo that made a circular run.
Leahy saluting in Washington DC, 27 Oct 1944B-24H Liberator “Appassionata” (s/n 42-50437) of the 489th Bomb Group at Halesworth, England, United Kingdom, late 1944.B-24H Liberator “Happy Warrior” (s/n 42-94860) of the 489th Bomb Group at Halesworth, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom, late summer 1944.Carrier pigeon trainer WAVES Specialist 3rd Class Sidney Cazort, Naval Air Station, Moffett Field, California, United States, circa 1944-1945
Leahy saluting in Washington DC, 27 Oct 1944B-24H Liberator “Appassionata” (s/n 42-50437) of the 489th Bomb Group at Halesworth, England, United Kingdom, late 1944.B-24H Liberator “Happy Warrior” (s/n 42-94860) of the 489th Bomb Group at Halesworth, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom, late summer 1944.Carrier pigeon trainer WAVES Specialist 3rd Class Sidney Cazort, Naval Air Station, Moffett Field, California, United States, circa 1944-1945

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