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US Army Rangers awaited the invasion signal in a landing craft in an English port, circa early Jun 1944, photo 1 of 2; note the bazooka and the M1 Garand riflesUS Army Rangers awaited the invasion signal in a landing craft in an English port, circa early Jun 1944, photo 2 of 2; note the bazooka and the M1 Garand rifles
US Army Rangers awaited the invasion signal in a landing craft in an English port, circa early Jun 1944, photo 1 of 2; note the bazooka and the M1 Garand riflesUS Army Rangers awaited the invasion signal in a landing craft in an English port, circa early Jun 1944, photo 2 of 2; note the bazooka and the M1 Garand rifles
Wallet certificate issued to AOM2c Neil Wirick of Torpedo Squadron VT-27 aboard the USS Princeton on the occasion of crossing the 180th meridian, which happened on 1 Jun 1944 as Princeton steamed from Hawaii to Majuro.LST-357 at a port in southern England being loaded with DUKWs in preparation for the D-Day Normandy invasion, early June 1944.
Wallet certificate issued to AOM2c Neil Wirick of Torpedo Squadron VT-27 aboard the USS Princeton on the occasion of crossing the 180th meridian, which happened on 1 Jun 1944 as Princeton steamed from Hawaii to Majuro.LST-357 at a port in southern England being loaded with DUKWs in preparation for the D-Day Normandy invasion, early June 1944.
American troops in Rome, circa Jun 1944; note the Canadian soldiers on Juno Beach, Bernières-sur-Mer, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944
American troops in Rome, circa Jun 1944; note the 'Rome Area Command' building on left and Victor Emmanuel II Monument in backgroundCanadian soldiers on Juno Beach, Bernières-sur-Mer, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944
Canadian troops at the LFire further inland from the Juno Beach landing area, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944
Canadian troops at the L'église Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité in Bernières-sur-Mer, near Juno Beach, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944Fire further inland from the Juno Beach landing area, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944
Memorandum from Eisenhower to Marshall, 6 Jun 1944Traplin, Heldon, and Kennedy of the Canadian Army manning a 40-mm Bofors anti-aircraft gun in Normandy, France, mid-Jun 1944
Memorandum from Eisenhower to Marshall, 6 Jun 1944Traplin, Heldon, and Kennedy of the Canadian Army manning a 40-mm Bofors anti-aircraft gun in Normandy, France, mid-Jun 1944
Alan Brooke, Winston Churchill, and Bernard Montgomery at MontgomeryNew Mexico
Alan Brooke, Winston Churchill, and Bernard Montgomery at Montgomery's mobile headquarters in Normandy, France, 12 Jun 1944. Photo 1 of 2.New Mexico's 5in guns prepared to bombard Saipan, 15 Jun 1944
Soldiers of US 83rd Division aboard a vessel off Omaha Beach, Normandie, France, 18 Jun 1944Wrecked German Tiger I heavy tank near Rome, Italy, 18 Jun 1944
Soldiers of US 83rd Division aboard a vessel off Omaha Beach, Normandie, France, 18 Jun 1944Wrecked German Tiger I heavy tank near Rome, Italy, 18 Jun 1944
Canadian crew of a Sherman tank south of Vaucelles, Normandy, France, Jun 1944Major General Rod Keller of the 3rd Canadian Division, Normandy, France, 20 Jun 1944
Canadian crew of a Sherman tank south of Vaucelles, Normandy, France, Jun 1944Major General Rod Keller of the 3rd Canadian Division, Normandy, France, 20 Jun 1944
Portrait of Lieutenant Colonel Alpo Marttinen, 25 Jun 1944USS New Mexico
Portrait of Lieutenant Colonel Alpo Marttinen, 25 Jun 1944USS New Mexico's 14-inch projectiles on starboard deck forward while being replenished at Eniwetok, Marshall Islands 30 Jun 1944 prior to the invasion of Guam
USS North Carolina off Saipan, Mariana Islands, mid- to late-Jun 1944
USS North Carolina off Saipan, Mariana Islands, mid- to late-Jun 1944'The Iowa Beaut,' a P-51B of the 354th Fighter Squadron flown over the English countryside by Lt Robert E Hulderman, mid-1944. A different pilot in this plane was lost near Rechtenbach, Germany, Sep 11, 1944

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