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German Tiger I heavy tank and Hornisse/Nashorn tank destroyer in Italy, Apr-May 1944; note disabled American M4 Sherman medium tank between themGood view of a Rhino barge as crews drill in English waters prior to the Normandy invasion, May 1944. Rhino barges were an assembly of 180 welded 5x7x5 foot steel boxes powered by 2 outboard motors of 143 hp each.
German Tiger I heavy tank and Hornisse/Nashorn tank destroyer in Italy, Apr-May 1944; note disabled American M4 Sherman medium tank between themGood view of a Rhino barge as crews drill in English waters prior to the Normandy invasion, May 1944. Rhino barges were an assembly of 180 welded 5x7x5 foot steel boxes powered by 2 outboard motors of 143 hp each.
Hasso von Manteuffel with field glasses, May 1944. Note the Knights Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords and the Panzer Badge.Heavy cruiser USS Chester in San Francisco Bay, California off Hunters Point Naval Shipyard after receiving new paint scheme Measure 32 Design 9D, May 1944
Hasso von Manteuffel with field glasses, May 1944. Note the Knights Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords and the Panzer Badge.Heavy cruiser USS Chester in San Francisco Bay, California off Hunters Point Naval Shipyard after receiving new paint scheme Measure 32 Design 9D, May 1944
Japanese heavy cruiser Maya on a training run off Tawi-Tawi, Philippine Islands, May 1944Lancaster BII “Fanny Ferkin II” s/n DS842 of No. 514 Squadron landing at RAF Deenethorpe, base of the USAAF 401st Bomb Group, for a lecture tour of American bases, May 1944
Japanese heavy cruiser Maya on a training run off Tawi-Tawi, Philippine Islands, May 1944Lancaster BII “Fanny Ferkin II” s/n DS842 of No. 514 Squadron landing at RAF Deenethorpe, base of the USAAF 401st Bomb Group, for a lecture tour of American bases, May 1944
Mess hall and barracks under construction, Naval Ammunition Depot Earle, Colts Neck, New Jersey, United States, May 1944PT-211, a Higgins 78-footer of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 15 (MTBRon 15) in Bastia harbor, Corsica, France, May 1944. Note the raised rocket launcher rails on the foredeck.
Mess hall and barracks under construction, Naval Ammunition Depot Earle, Colts Neck, New Jersey, United States, May 1944PT-211, a Higgins 78-footer of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 15 (MTBRon 15) in Bastia harbor, Corsica, France, May 1944. Note the raised rocket launcher rails on the foredeck.
SBD-5 Dauntless making a belly landing on USS Yorktown (Essex-class) after a combat strike, Sep 1943 - May 1944Stateside portrait of Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds, circa 1944.
SBD-5 Dauntless making a belly landing on USS Yorktown (Essex-class) after a combat strike, Sep 1943 - May 1944Stateside portrait of Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds, circa 1944.
US landing ships at Weymouth, Dorset ready to board troops for the Normandy Invasion, May-June 1944. Photo 1 of 3.US Navy personnel Evalyne Olsen, Anna Welch, Harold Howey, and Jackie Welch on a boat while on leave, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, circa 1944
US landing ships at Weymouth, Dorset ready to board troops for the Normandy Invasion, May-June 1944. Photo 1 of 3.US Navy personnel Evalyne Olsen, Anna Welch, Harold Howey, and Jackie Welch on a boat while on leave, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, circa 1944
US Navy personnel Harold Howey, Evalyne Olsen, Anna Welsh, and Jackie Welsh at a public park in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, circa 1944US soldiers disembarking from an LCI(L) landing craft during amphibious invasion training in England, United Kingdom in preparation for Operation Overlord, mid-1944
US Navy personnel Harold Howey, Evalyne Olsen, Anna Welsh, and Jackie Welsh at a public park in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, circa 1944US soldiers disembarking from an LCI(L) landing craft during amphibious invasion training in England, United Kingdom in preparation for Operation Overlord, mid-1944
African-American crew of US Navy submarine chaser PC-1264 saluting the American flag, east coast of United States, 1 May 1944Japanese Type A Ko-hyoteki midget submarine and transport Yamazuki Maru beached on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 1 May 1944
African-American crew of US Navy submarine chaser PC-1264 saluting the American flag, east coast of United States, 1 May 1944Japanese Type A Ko-hyoteki midget submarine and transport Yamazuki Maru beached on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 1 May 1944
King, Smuts, Churchill, Fraser, and Curtin and the first Commonwealth Prime MinistersTechnical Sergeant Herbert Miyasaki, Brigadier General Frank Merrill, and Technical Sergeant Akiji Yoshimura, Burma, 1 May 1944
King, Smuts, Churchill, Fraser, and Curtin and the first Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference, London, England, United Kingdom, 1 May 1944Technical Sergeant Herbert Miyasaki, Brigadier General Frank Merrill, and Technical Sergeant Akiji Yoshimura, Burma, 1 May 1944
US Army soldiers boarding landing craft at Weymouth, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, while preparing for the Normandy operation, 1 May 1944; note barrage balloons aloft and on the groundUS Navy pilot Lt. (jg) John Burns, Radioman Aubrey J. Gill, and their rescued passengers awaiting rescue aboard OS2U Kingfisher aircraft, off Truk, Caroline Islands, 1 May 1944, photo 1 of 2
US Army soldiers boarding landing craft at Weymouth, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, while preparing for the Normandy operation, 1 May 1944; note barrage balloons aloft and on the groundUS Navy pilot Lt. (jg) John Burns, Radioman Aubrey J. Gill, and their rescued passengers awaiting rescue aboard OS2U Kingfisher aircraft, off Truk, Caroline Islands, 1 May 1944, photo 1 of 2

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