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Émile Bertin at Casablanca, Morocco, 5 Mar 1939US Army sentry at the partially capsized Vichy-French ocean liner SS Porthos in the harbor at Casablanca, French Morocco, 8 Nov 1942. The Porthos was damaged by 16-inch shells fired from the USS Massachusetts.
Émile Bertin at Casablanca, Morocco, 5 Mar 1939US Army sentry at the partially capsized Vichy-French ocean liner SS Porthos in the harbor at Casablanca, French Morocco, 8 Nov 1942. The Porthos was damaged by 16-inch shells fired from the USS Massachusetts.
Aerial view of Casablanca harbor, French Morocco, circa 9 Nov 1942; note Jean Bart at left edge of photographAerial photograph from a USS Ranger plane showing three badly damaged French warships beached at Casablanca, French Morocco, 11 Nov 1942. They were damaged in the Battle of Casablanca 8 Nov 1942
Aerial view of Casablanca harbor, French Morocco, circa 9 Nov 1942; note Jean Bart at left edge of photographAerial photograph from a USS Ranger plane showing three badly damaged French warships beached at Casablanca, French Morocco, 11 Nov 1942. They were damaged in the Battle of Casablanca 8 Nov 1942
Jean Bart viewed from an aircraft of USS Ranger, Casablanca, French Morocco, 11 Nov 1942, photo 1 of 3Jean Bart viewed from an aircraft of USS Ranger, Casablanca, French Morocco, 11 Nov 1942, photo 2 of 3
Jean Bart viewed from an aircraft of USS Ranger, Casablanca, French Morocco, 11 Nov 1942, photo 1 of 3Jean Bart viewed from an aircraft of USS Ranger, Casablanca, French Morocco, 11 Nov 1942, photo 2 of 3
Jean Bart viewed from an aircraft of USS Ranger, Casablanca, French Morocco, 11 Nov 1942, photo 3 of 3French destroyer Milan beached at Casablanca, French Morocco, 16 Nov 1942 after being damaged in the Battle of Casablanca 8 Nov 1942.
Jean Bart viewed from an aircraft of USS Ranger, Casablanca, French Morocco, 11 Nov 1942, photo 3 of 3French destroyer Milan beached at Casablanca, French Morocco, 16 Nov 1942 after being damaged in the Battle of Casablanca 8 Nov 1942.
The incomplete French battleship Jean Bart at Casablanca, French Morocco, 16 Nov 1942; note Jean BartJean Bart, Casablanca, French Morocco, late Nov 1942
The incomplete French battleship Jean Bart at Casablanca, French Morocco, 16 Nov 1942; note Jean Bart's damage from 16-inch shells and 1,000-pound bombs, and French escort ship with pennant number T23 in background; photograph taken by a crew member of USS ChenangoJean Bart, Casablanca, French Morocco, late Nov 1942
Jean Bart, Casablanca, French Morocco, late Nov 1942The incomplete French battleship Jean Bart at Casablanca, French Morocco, late Nov 1942; note Jean Bart
Jean Bart, Casablanca, French Morocco, late Nov 1942The incomplete French battleship Jean Bart at Casablanca, French Morocco, late Nov 1942; note Jean Bart's damage from 16-inch shells and 1,000-pound bombs
Destroyer Albatros (center) and light cruiser Primauguet (just beyond stern of Albatros) beached at Casablanca, Morocco, 4 Dec 1942Jean Bart under repair, Casablanca, French Morocco, Jan 1943
Destroyer Albatros (center) and light cruiser Primauguet (just beyond stern of Albatros) beached at Casablanca, Morocco, 4 Dec 1942Jean Bart under repair, Casablanca, French Morocco, Jan 1943
The Anfa House in Casablanca, Morocco, Jan 1943. This house was part of Camp Anfa on the grounds of the Anfa Hotel. Anfa House was Franklin Roosevelt’s residence during the Casablanca Conference.WRNS, ATS, and WAAF officers at work aboard HMS Bulolo during the Casablanca Conference, Casablanca, Morocco, circa 14 Jan 1943
The Anfa House in Casablanca, Morocco, Jan 1943. This house was part of Camp Anfa on the grounds of the Anfa Hotel. Anfa House was Franklin Roosevelt’s residence during the Casablanca Conference.WRNS, ATS, and WAAF officers at work aboard HMS Bulolo during the Casablanca Conference, Casablanca, Morocco, circa 14 Jan 1943
WRNS, ATS, and WAAF officers receiving instructions from British Royal Navy Paymaster Commander Stanning aboard HMS Bulolo while the ship was off Casablanca, Morocco, circa 14 Jan 1943Franklin Roosevelt speaking with George Patton, Casablanca, French Morocco, 18 Jan 1943
WRNS, ATS, and WAAF officers receiving instructions from British Royal Navy Paymaster Commander Stanning aboard HMS Bulolo while the ship was off Casablanca, Morocco, circa 14 Jan 1943Franklin Roosevelt speaking with George Patton, Casablanca, French Morocco, 18 Jan 1943
Lt General George Patton and Vice Admiral the Lord Louis Mountbatten at Camp Anfa near Casablanca, Morocco, 18 Jan 1943Major General George Patton and Vice-Admiral Louis Mountbatten at Camp Anfa, near Casablanca, Morocco, 18 Jan 1943. Mountbatten had just presented Britain’s Military Medal to US Army Ranger Sergeant Franklin Koons.
Lt General George Patton and Vice Admiral the Lord Louis Mountbatten at Camp Anfa near Casablanca, Morocco, 18 Jan 1943Major General George Patton and Vice-Admiral Louis Mountbatten at Camp Anfa, near Casablanca, Morocco, 18 Jan 1943. Mountbatten had just presented Britain’s Military Medal to US Army Ranger Sergeant Franklin Koons.

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