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Ju 52 and Me 323 E Gigant aircraft at an airfield, spring 1944Kwajalein of the Marshall Islands becoming an American advance supply base, Mar 1944Lieutenant General George Campbell and Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell eating breakfast, northern Burma, Mar 1944Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell awarding the Silver Star medal to a Chinese soldier, Hukawng Valley, northern Burma, Mar 1944
Ju 52 and Me 323 E Gigant aircraft at an airfield, spring 1944Kwajalein of the Marshall Islands becoming an American advance supply base, Mar 1944Lieutenant General George Campbell and Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell eating breakfast, northern Burma, Mar 1944Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell awarding the Silver Star medal to a Chinese soldier, Hukawng Valley, northern Burma, Mar 1944
Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell in conversation with Admiral Louis Mountbatten, Burma, Mar 1944Living quarters, Nadzab Airfield, Australian New Guinea, early 1944M3 half-track ambulance near Anzio, Italy, 1944M3 half-track ambulance near Anzio, Italy, 1944
Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell in conversation with Admiral Louis Mountbatten, Burma, Mar 1944Living quarters, Nadzab Airfield, Australian New Guinea, early 1944M3 half-track ambulance near Anzio, Italy, 1944M3 half-track ambulance near Anzio, Italy, 1944
Major General Liao Yaoxiang and Lieutenant General Joseph Stillwell studying a map, Burma, Mar 1944Me 323 Gigant aircraft at an airfield, Russia, Mar-Apr 1944Me 323 Gigant aircraft loading or unloading an Open Blitz truck, Russia, Mar-Apr 1944Members of the USAAF 54th Fighter Squadron with some Army nurses at Attu Island, 1943-44. Note P-38 Lightning aircraft.
Major General Liao Yaoxiang and Lieutenant General Joseph Stillwell studying a map, Burma, Mar 1944Me 323 Gigant aircraft at an airfield, Russia, Mar-Apr 1944Me 323 Gigant aircraft loading or unloading an Open Blitz truck, Russia, Mar-Apr 1944Members 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 2Monte Cassino monastery in ruins, Italy, Feb 1944, photo 2 of 2
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 2Monte Cassino monastery in ruins, Italy, Feb 1944, photo 2 of 2
Monte 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 1944
Monte 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 1944

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