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Marder I tank destroyers in a Belgian or French town, 1943-1944Marder I tank killer in France or Belgium, 1943-1944, photo 1 of 2Marder I tank killer in France or Belgium, 1943-1944, photo 2 of 2Marder III Ausf. M tank destroyers in France or Belgium, 1943-1944
Marder I tank destroyers in a Belgian or French town, 1943-1944Marder I tank killer in France or Belgium, 1943-1944, photo 1 of 2Marder I tank killer in France or Belgium, 1943-1944, photo 2 of 2Marder III Ausf. M tank destroyers in France or Belgium, 1943-1944
Margaret Ray in an aircraft cockpitMark Clark and Geoffrey Keyes studying a map in the field, Italy, 1943-1945Mark Clark and Sidney Kirkman inspecting troops of British 13th Corps, Italy, 1943-1945Mark XIII torpedo with a practice warhead and fitted with a tail ring, Newport, Rhode Island, United States, 1944. The tail ring modification was the final alteration that made this a truly dependable weapon.
Margaret Ray in an aircraft cockpitMark Clark and Geoffrey Keyes studying a map in the field, Italy, 1943-1945Mark Clark and Sidney Kirkman inspecting troops of British 13th Corps, Italy, 1943-1945Mark XIII torpedo with a practice warhead and fitted with a tail ring, Newport, Rhode Island, United States, 1944. The tail ring modification was the final alteration that made this a truly dependable weapon.
Martin B-26B Marauder bombers of the 597th and 598th Bomb Squadrons fly in formation over Goggeshall, Essex, England, UK, 1943-44.Martlet fighter warming up on the flight deck of HMS Formidable in the North Atlantic, 1944Me 210A fighter at rest, 1940sMe 210A fighter at rest, 1940s
Martin B-26B Marauder bombers of the 597th and 598th Bomb Squadrons fly in formation over Goggeshall, Essex, England, UK, 1943-44.Martlet fighter warming up on the flight deck of HMS Formidable in the North Atlantic, 1944Me 210A fighter at rest, 1940sMe 210A fighter at rest, 1940s
Member of British 3 Commando Brigade in training at Achnacarry, Scotland, United Kingdom, circa 1942-1945; note second pattern F-S dagger between teethMemorial ceremony for fallen US Marines, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Australian New Guinea, 1944, photo 1 of 2Memorial ceremony for fallen US Marines, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Australian New Guinea, 1944, photo 2 of 2Men and vehicles aboard USS LCT-535, 1944
Member of British 3 Commando Brigade in training at Achnacarry, Scotland, United Kingdom, circa 1942-1945; note second pattern F-S dagger between teethMemorial ceremony for fallen US Marines, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Australian New Guinea, 1944, photo 1 of 2Memorial ceremony for fallen US Marines, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Australian New Guinea, 1944, photo 2 of 2Men and vehicles aboard USS LCT-535, 1944
Men of 20th Estonian SS Volunteer Division playing with a kitten, 1944-1945; note Model 39 Eihandgranate nearbyMen of USS Burrfish, 1943-1945MG 42 machine gun crews in exercise on the French coast, 1944Michiel Dobervich, Austin Shofner, Melvyn McCoy, Jack Hawkins, and Samuel Grashio, Quantico, Virginia, United States, 1944; seen in 15 Aug 1944 issue of US Marine Corps publication The Leatherneck
Men of 20th Estonian SS Volunteer Division playing with a kitten, 1944-1945; note Model 39 Eihandgranate nearbyMen of USS Burrfish, 1943-1945MG 42 machine gun crews in exercise on the French coast, 1944Michiel Dobervich, Austin Shofner, Melvyn McCoy, Jack Hawkins, and Samuel Grashio, Quantico, Virginia, United States, 1944; seen in 15 Aug 1944 issue of US Marine Corps publication The Leatherneck

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