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General Joseph Stilwell, Major General Patrick Hurley, and Major General Daniel Sultan awaiting for a flight to Chongqing, China at the airport in New Delhi, India, Sep 1944Generals Miles Dempsey and Dwight Eisenhower in the back of a Jeep during a meeting at Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery’s headquarters in northern France, Sep 1944.
General Joseph Stilwell, Major General Patrick Hurley, and Major General Daniel Sultan awaiting for a flight to Chongqing, China at the airport in New Delhi, India, Sep 1944Generals Miles Dempsey and Dwight Eisenhower in the back of a Jeep during a meeting at Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery’s headquarters in northern France, Sep 1944.
German coastal artillery the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region, France, probably autumn of 1944; note concrete casemate still under constructionGerman Karl-Gerät self-propelled howitzer
German coastal artillery the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region, France, probably autumn of 1944; note concrete casemate still under constructionGerman Karl-Gerät self-propelled howitzer 'Ziu' bombarding Polish positions in Warsaw from Sowinski Park at the edge of the city, Poland, 18 Aug-21 Sep 1944, photo 1 of 2
German Karl-Gerät self-propelled howitzer German prisoner wearing civilian clothes sitting in jeep at south gate of the walled city of Lucca, Italy, circa Sep 1944
German Karl-Gerät self-propelled howitzer 'Ziu' bombarding Polish positions in Warsaw from Sowinski Park at the edge of the city, Poland, 18 Aug-21 Sep 1944, photo 2 of 2German prisoner wearing civilian clothes sitting in jeep at south gate of the walled city of Lucca, Italy, circa Sep 1944
Illustration of 105 mm Howitzer M2A1 on Carriage M2A1 as seen in US War Department technical manual TM-9-1325, Sep 1944, 1 of 6Illustration of 105 mm Howitzer M2A1 on Carriage M2A1 as seen in US War Department technical manual TM-9-1325, Sep 1944, 2 of 6
Illustration of 105 mm Howitzer M2A1 on Carriage M2A1 as seen in US War Department technical manual TM-9-1325, Sep 1944, 1 of 6Illustration of 105 mm Howitzer M2A1 on Carriage M2A1 as seen in US War Department technical manual TM-9-1325, Sep 1944, 2 of 6
Illustration of 105 mm Howitzer M2A1 on Carriage M2A1 as seen in US War Department technical manual TM-9-1325, Sep 1944, 3 of 6Illustration of 105 mm Howitzer M2A1 on Carriage M2A1 as seen in US War Department technical manual TM-9-1325, Sep 1944, 4 of 6
Illustration of 105 mm Howitzer M2A1 on Carriage M2A1 as seen in US War Department technical manual TM-9-1325, Sep 1944, 3 of 6Illustration of 105 mm Howitzer M2A1 on Carriage M2A1 as seen in US War Department technical manual TM-9-1325, Sep 1944, 4 of 6
Illustration of 105 mm Howitzer M2A1 on Carriage M2A1 as seen in US War Department technical manual TM-9-1325, Sep 1944, 5 of 6Illustration of 105 mm Howitzer M2A1 on Carriage M2A1 as seen in US War Department technical manual TM-9-1325, Sep 1944, 6 of 6
Illustration of 105 mm Howitzer M2A1 on Carriage M2A1 as seen in US War Department technical manual TM-9-1325, Sep 1944, 5 of 6Illustration of 105 mm Howitzer M2A1 on Carriage M2A1 as seen in US War Department technical manual TM-9-1325, Sep 1944, 6 of 6
Japanese-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.
Japanese-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 1944
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 1944
Major General Daniel Sultan, Major General Patrick Hurley, and General Joseph Stilwell boarding an aircraft at New Delhi, India for Chongqing, China, Sep 1944Overhead view of Barbers Point Naval Air Station (left) and Ewa Marine Corps Air Station (right), Oahu, Hawaii, Sep 1944
Major General Daniel Sultan, Major General Patrick Hurley, and General Joseph Stilwell boarding an aircraft at New Delhi, India for Chongqing, China, Sep 1944Overhead view of Barbers Point Naval Air Station (left) and Ewa Marine Corps Air Station (right), Oahu, Hawaii, Sep 1944
P-47D “Tony” of the 5th Emergency Rescue Squadron at Boxted, England, United Kingdom, late 1944. Note the ‘WW’ on the tail indicating ‘War Weary’ aircraft. Only ‘WW’ planes were used in Rescue SquadronsPolish General Wladyslaw Anders and American Lieutenant General George Patton exchanging award insignias, Europe, mid-1944
P-47D “Tony” of the 5th Emergency Rescue Squadron at Boxted, England, United Kingdom, late 1944. Note the ‘WW’ on the tail indicating ‘War Weary’ aircraft. Only ‘WW’ planes were used in Rescue SquadronsPolish General Wladyslaw Anders and American Lieutenant General George Patton exchanging award insignias, Europe, mid-1944

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