Dodge WC-57 Command Car. Church Ruins St. Lo Normandy. 166th Signal Photographic Company June 1944
American GI with his Life Jacket on board a landing craft off shore from the beaches of Omaha Normandy D-Day plus 10
Photographer: Lt. Joseph (Joe) M. Zinni 166th Signal Photo Company
North American Vultee BT-13 Valiant Trainer aircraft M 16. 02330. United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) 1941
The North American Aviation T-6 Texan is an American single-engined advanced trainer aircraft
used to train pilots of the United States Army Air Forces, United States Navy,
Royal Air Force, and other air forces of the British Commonwealth during World War II
The United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) and USAAF designated it as the AT-6
German Luftwaffe unit Luftlotte 2 drive past the Red Church / Church of Saints Simon and Helena in Minsk Belarus 1941.
Troops of the US 101st Cavalry Regiment arrive at Landsberg Concentration Camp 1945.
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
American GI war reporter and photographer in Normandy France 1944
A German soldier wearing a captured Polish army hat. Shooting Training grounds in Poland 1939
42-24998 P-47G-5-CU Congaree Army Air Field (South Carolina, USA) - May 1, 1944 at Wampee Landing Strip
(South Carolina, USA) - Pilot: Eugene J. McCloskey
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Eugene McCloskey, SN O-810396, Air Medal with 5 oak leaf clusters (1 silver oak leaf cluster).
Was with 404th FG in Normandy
based at Le Mesnil Eury, France in July 1944
Aircraft was assigned to 338 Fighter Group/441th Fighter Squadron at the time of the accident.
It was listed as "Forced landing out of gas".
Early P-47 Thundebolt, Razorback
United States Army Air force USAAF Captain Robert H. Leonard.
B-17 42-38178 "Ten Aces" England April 1944
crew of the 334BS, 95BG, 8th AF
A German soldier with his Greek volunteer on top of their horse drawn water transport. Greece 1942
German PAK 38 Artillery crew with AdLer kubel near Rzhev Russia February 1942. 6th Infantry Division.
German Luftwaffe unit with 88 mm anti-aircraft gun moving towards Stalingrad. July 1942. Kalach-na-Donu
Thousand-yard stare. German army Doctor. December 1942. Sologubovka, Leningrad Oblast, Russia. 24th Infantry Division.
A German soldier photographs his weapons. Polish Russian border Spring 1944.
Russian Orthodox Cathedral in Orel Russia Winter 1941.
Obgfr. Oberndorfer
Panzerjäger-Abteilung 12
12.Infanterie-Division
Panzergruppe 2
FP-Nr. 00932 is Feldzeug-Kraftwagen-Kolonne 2.
(field ordnance transport column
Wehrmacht Doctor preparing his map case in army tent. Russian Front 1941. Arztes San.Kp.126. Heeresgruppe Nord
Destroyed German Horch 901 staff car beside Russian captured tank. German motor Despatch rider Kradmelder Russia 1941.
Obgfr. Oberndorfer
Panzerjäger-Abteilung 12
12.Infanterie-Division
Panzergruppe 2
FP-Nr. 00932 is Feldzeug-Kraftwagen-Kolonne 2.
(field ordnance transport column
Landing craft returning to load more soldiers from troop transport PA 131. Coast of Okinawa 1945
American GMC Jimmy cargo trucks parked outside a blown up Japanese government building. Naha Okinawa 1945
A beach on the Sakishima islands. Located half-way between Okinawa main island and Taiwan (part of Okinawa prefecture). The British Pacific Fleet along with Anzac and US ships bombarded the island for 6 months. There was no amphibious assault. The 30,000+ Japanese military personnel didn_qt_t surrender until October 4th-ish. More ordnance was expended against these islands than Iwo jima. These islands are well worth a visit once this stupid virus is dealt with. Especially Iriomote.