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Covenanter tank of 6th Guards Armoured Brigade, British Guards Armoured Division crossing a scisssors bridge laid down over an anti-tank ditch, Tilshead, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, 25 Jun 1942C8 and 25-pdr field gun crossing a pontoon bridge near Slaght Bridge, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, 26 Jun 1942
Covenanter tank of 6th Guards Armoured Brigade, British Guards Armoured Division crossing a scisssors bridge laid down over an anti-tank ditch, Tilshead, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, 25 Jun 1942C8 and 25-pdr field gun crossing a pontoon bridge near Slaght Bridge, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, 26 Jun 1942
Covenanter tanks of British 9th Armoured Division during Exercise Limpet near Thetford, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, 18 Jul 1942Major-General Brian Horrocks of British 9th Armoured Division in a Covenanter command tank during Exercise Limpet, near Thetford, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, 18 Jul 1942
Covenanter tanks of British 9th Armoured Division during Exercise Limpet near Thetford, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, 18 Jul 1942Major-General Brian Horrocks of British 9th Armoured Division in a Covenanter command tank during Exercise Limpet, near Thetford, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, 18 Jul 1942
Hopkins, Churchill, King, Winant, and others at Painted Hall, Greenwich Naval College, Greenwich, England, United Kingdom, 25 Jul 1942African-American soldiers of the US Army drawing rations, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Aug 1942
Hopkins, Churchill, King, Winant, and others at Painted Hall, Greenwich Naval College, Greenwich, England, United Kingdom, 25 Jul 1942African-American soldiers of the US Army drawing rations, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Aug 1942
Covenanter tank of British 6th Guards Armoured Brigade emerging from a smokescreen, Codford in Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1942British Home Guard personnel demonstrating the use of an EY rifle with a No. 68 AT grenade, Dorking, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, 3 Aug 1942
Covenanter tank of British 6th Guards Armoured Brigade emerging from a smokescreen, Codford in Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1942British Home Guard personnel demonstrating the use of an EY rifle with a No. 68 AT grenade, Dorking, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, 3 Aug 1942
Covenanter tanks passing through the village of Stockton in Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, 7 Aug 1942HMS Dianthus at Liverpool, England, United Kingdom, mid to late Aug 1942; note bow damage sustained from ramming U-379
Covenanter tanks passing through the village of Stockton in Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, 7 Aug 1942HMS Dianthus at Liverpool, England, United Kingdom, mid to late Aug 1942; note bow damage sustained from ramming U-379
Instructor showing men of UK Royal Welch Fusiliers how to fire a 2-inch mortar from the hip, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, 21 Aug 1942British 2-inch mortar team, near Lewes, southern England, United Kingdom, 22 Aug 1942
Instructor showing men of UK Royal Welch Fusiliers how to fire a 2-inch mortar from the hip, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, 21 Aug 1942British 2-inch mortar team, near Lewes, southern England, United Kingdom, 22 Aug 1942
2-inch mortar team of UK Royal Scots Fusiliers, Scotland, United Kingdom, 27 Aug 19422-inch mortar team of 1st Royal Ulster Rifles, UK 1st Airborne Division in Britain, 29 Aug 1942
2-inch mortar team of UK Royal Scots Fusiliers, Scotland, United Kingdom, 27 Aug 19422-inch mortar team of 1st Royal Ulster Rifles, UK 1st Airborne Division in Britain, 29 Aug 1942
British S-class submarine HMS Seraph, probably in Scotland, Aug-Sep 1942. In Apr 1943, Seraph transported “Major Martin” from Britain to the Spanish coast as part of Operation Mincemeat.Hugh Dowding with an aide and several British fighter pilots outside the Air Ministry headquarters at the Adastral House (now Television House), London, England, United Kingdom, 14 Sep 1942
British S-class submarine HMS Seraph, probably in Scotland, Aug-Sep 1942. In Apr 1943, Seraph transported “Major Martin” from Britain to the Spanish coast as part of Operation Mincemeat.Hugh Dowding with an aide and several British fighter pilots outside the Air Ministry headquarters at the Adastral House (now Television House), London, England, United Kingdom, 14 Sep 1942
Female worker at the B. T. H. factory in Neasden Lane, Willesden in London, England, United Kingdom writing messages on a Covenanter tank of British Guards Armoured Division, 22 Sep 1942General Bernard Paget in a Crusader tank of British 42nd Armoured Division during an exercise near Malton, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, 29 Sep 1942; note Covenanter tank in background
Female worker at the B. T. H. factory in Neasden Lane, Willesden in London, England, United Kingdom writing messages on a Covenanter tank of British Guards Armoured Division, 22 Sep 1942General Bernard Paget in a Crusader tank of British 42nd Armoured Division during an exercise near Malton, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, 29 Sep 1942; note Covenanter tank in background
King George VI inspecting the headquarters of Combined Operations in Britain, 29 Sep 1942; note Louis Mountbatten and MountbattenFlight crew of B-17F Fortress “Man-O-War” of the 306th Bomb Group in full flight dress, RAF Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England, Oct 1942.
King George VI inspecting the headquarters of Combined Operations in Britain, 29 Sep 1942; note Louis Mountbatten and Mountbatten's staffFlight crew of B-17F Fortress “Man-O-War” of the 306th Bomb Group in full flight dress, RAF Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England, Oct 1942.

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