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Lieutenant General Bernard Montgomery, King Petar II of Yugoslavia, and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in Britain, 1944Lieutenant General Crerar looking at a map while sitting on the wing strut of a light observation plane, circa 1944
Lieutenant General Bernard Montgomery, King Petar II of Yugoslavia, and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in Britain, 1944Lieutenant General Crerar looking at a map while sitting on the wing strut of a light observation plane, circa 1944
Lieutenant General Doolittle, circa 1944-1945Lieutenant General Oliver Leese, General Harold Alexander, and Lieutenant General Mark Clark, Italy, 1944
Lieutenant General Doolittle, circa 1944-1945Lieutenant General Oliver Leese, General Harold Alexander, and Lieutenant General Mark Clark, Italy, 1944
Lieutenant General Wladyslaw Anders and Lieutenat General Oliver Leese, Italy, 1944Lieutenant Loren R. Wilson
Lieutenant General Wladyslaw Anders and Lieutenat General Oliver Leese, Italy, 1944Lieutenant Loren R. Wilson's P-38J Lightning aircraft 'Betty A III' of 364th Fighter Group, US 383rd Fighter Squadron based at RAF Honington, Suffolk, England, UK, 1944
Light carrier Chitose, 1944Light cruiser Isuzu immediately after modification in Tokyo Bay off Yokohama, Japan, 1944
Light carrier Chitose, 1944Light cruiser Isuzu immediately after modification in Tokyo Bay off Yokohama, Japan, 1944
Light cruiser Kaganovich, 1944Line of Kübelwagen vehicles parked in the snow, 1940s
Light cruiser Kaganovich, 1944Line of Kübelwagen vehicles parked in the snow, 1940s
Loaded US Army DUKW shoving off from stores ship, 1940sLouis Mountbatten (with Colonel G. P. Paul) inspecting officers and men at a Combined Operations training base at Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1940s
Loaded US Army DUKW shoving off from stores ship, 1940sLouis Mountbatten (with Colonel G. P. Paul) inspecting officers and men at a Combined Operations training base at Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1940s
Louis Mountbatten addressing Royal Navy signallers at a Combined Operations base, 1940sLouis Mountbatten inspecting Royal Navy Beach Party personnel, 1940s
Louis Mountbatten addressing Royal Navy signallers at a Combined Operations base, 1940sLouis Mountbatten inspecting Royal Navy Beach Party personnel, 1940s
LST unloading supplies, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1944Lt Cmdr Grady Avent, commander of Manana Barracks, US Territory of Hawaii, reviewed plans presented by Public Works Officer Lt Edward S. Hope, US Navy
LST unloading supplies, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1944Lt Cmdr Grady Avent, commander of Manana Barracks, US Territory of Hawaii, reviewed plans presented by Public Works Officer Lt Edward S. Hope, US Navy's highest ranking African-American, date unknown
LVT-4 Water Buffalo unloading a Jeep, date unknownLydia Myakisheva of 419th Separate Reconnaissance Company of Soviet 1st Front, Eastern Europe, 1944
LVT-4 Water Buffalo unloading a Jeep, date unknownLydia Myakisheva of 419th Separate Reconnaissance Company of Soviet 1st Front, Eastern Europe, 1944
M3 light tank being unloaded in an Australian port, date unknownM8 Greyhound in action, date unknown
M3 light tank being unloaded in an Australian port, date unknownM8 Greyhound in action, date unknown

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