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German officer prisoners being led back after talk with Allied officers near Brest, France, Sep 1944German prisoner wearing civilian clothes sitting in jeep at south gate of the walled city of Lucca, Italy, circa Sep 1944Japanese-American infantrymen of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team hike up a muddy French road in the Chambois Sector, France, late 1944LCol Jimmy Stewart, 2nd Bomb Wing Executive Officer, speaks with Maj John Dowswell in front of Dowswell’s B-24J Liberator “Betty” at RAF Hethel, Norfolk, England, Sept 1944. Dowswell had just piloted his crippled aircraft back to England from Germany.
German officer prisoners being led back after talk with Allied officers near Brest, France, Sep 1944German prisoner wearing civilian clothes sitting in jeep at south gate of the walled city of Lucca, Italy, circa Sep 1944Japanese-American infantrymen of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team hike up a muddy French road in the Chambois Sector, France, late 1944LCol Jimmy Stewart, 2nd Bomb Wing Executive Officer, speaks with Maj John Dowswell in front of Dowswell’s B-24J Liberator “Betty” at RAF Hethel, Norfolk, England, Sept 1944. Dowswell had just piloted his crippled aircraft back to England from Germany.
Lieutenant Colonel Paul Jones, General Joseph Stilwell, Major General Patrick Hurley, and Major General Daniel Sultan awaiting for a flight to Chongqing, China at an airfield in New Delhi, India, Sep 1944LST-1 (right) and LST-292 high and dry on the beach at Saint-Michel-en-Greves in the Brittany region of France, Sep 1944Major General Daniel Sultan, Major General Patrick Hurley, and General Joseph Stilwell boarding an aircraft at New Delhi, India for Chongqing, China, Sep 1944Octagon Conferece, Sep 1944; sitting: Marshall, Leahy, Roosevelt, Churchill, Brooke, Dill; standing: Hollis, Ismay, King, Portal, Arnold, Cunningham
Lieutenant Colonel Paul Jones, General Joseph Stilwell, Major General Patrick Hurley, and Major General Daniel Sultan awaiting for a flight to Chongqing, China at an airfield in New Delhi, India, Sep 1944LST-1 (right) and LST-292 high and dry on the beach at Saint-Michel-en-Greves in the Brittany region of France, Sep 1944Major General Daniel Sultan, Major General Patrick Hurley, and General Joseph Stilwell boarding an aircraft at New Delhi, India for Chongqing, China, Sep 1944Octagon Conferece, Sep 1944; sitting: Marshall, Leahy, Roosevelt, Churchill, Brooke, Dill; standing: Hollis, Ismay, King, Portal, Arnold, Cunningham
Omar Bradley, Dwight Eisenhower, Pierre Kœnig, and Arthur Tedder in Paris, France, 1944Philippe Leclerc speaking to soldiers, 1944Philippe Leclerc, circa 1944Philippe Leclerc, circa 1944
Omar Bradley, Dwight Eisenhower, Pierre Kœnig, and Arthur Tedder in Paris, France, 1944Philippe Leclerc speaking to soldiers, 1944Philippe Leclerc, circa 1944Philippe Leclerc, circa 1944
SB2C-1C Helldiver of Bombing Squadron 2 has its landing gear tangled in the arresting cables after a landing on USS Hornet (Essex-class), Mar-Sep 1944.Sep 1944 aerial photo looking south-southwest showing Kahului Naval Air Station on Maui, Hawaii.Sketch of an 80-foot PT-Boat in the set up used for Mediterranean service; note the fewer guns, aft positioning of the torpedoes, and the lack of rocket launchers or depth charge racks compared to Pacific boats.Spitfire LF VIII of 451 Squadron RAAF with USN blimp K-112 of Airship Patrol Squadron ZP-14 at French naval air base, Cuers-Pierrefeu, near Toulon, France, Sep 1944.
SB2C-1C Helldiver of Bombing Squadron 2 has its landing gear tangled in the arresting cables after a landing on USS Hornet (Essex-class), Mar-Sep 1944.Sep 1944 aerial photo looking south-southwest showing Kahului Naval Air Station on Maui, Hawaii.Sketch of an 80-foot PT-Boat in the set up used for Mediterranean service; note the fewer guns, aft positioning of the torpedoes, and the lack of rocket launchers or depth charge racks compared to Pacific boats.Spitfire LF VIII of 451 Squadron RAAF with USN blimp K-112 of Airship Patrol Squadron ZP-14 at French naval air base, Cuers-Pierrefeu, near Toulon, France, Sep 1944.
United States Army A-20 Havoc on a bombing raid against the oil storage facilities at Boela (now Bula) on Serem Island west of New Guinea in the Dutch East Indies, fall 1944.United States Navy or Coast Guard beaching crews working around a PBM-5 Mariner on the ramp of an unknown seaplane base in the Atlantic area, 1944-45. Note the unusual squadron insignia on the nose.US Army African-American aviators crew chief Staff Sergeant Alfred D. Norris and pilot Captain William T. Mattison prepared for a mission with a P-51 Mustang fighter, Italy, circa Sep 1944US Army African-American Staff Sergeant William Accoo, crew chief of a P-51 Mustang aircraft, washed the aircraft he was in charge of, Italy, circa Sep 1944
United States Army A-20 Havoc on a bombing raid against the oil storage facilities at Boela (now Bula) on Serem Island west of New Guinea in the Dutch East Indies, fall 1944.United States Navy or Coast Guard beaching crews working around a PBM-5 Mariner on the ramp of an unknown seaplane base in the Atlantic area, 1944-45. Note the unusual squadron insignia on the nose.US Army African-American aviators crew chief Staff Sergeant Alfred D. Norris and pilot Captain William T. Mattison prepared for a mission with a P-51 Mustang fighter, Italy, circa Sep 1944US Army African-American Staff Sergeant William Accoo, crew chief of a P-51 Mustang aircraft, washed the aircraft he was in charge of, Italy, circa Sep 1944

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