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RMS Queen Mary in Sydney harbor between Bradleys Head and Sydney Harbour Bridge, Australia, 1940sRoad, Italy, 1945
RMS Queen Mary in Sydney harbor between Bradleys Head and Sydney Harbour Bridge, Australia, 1940sRoad, Italy, 1945
SanbornScenery, Italy, 1945
Sanborn's officers in a boat, circa 1945Scenery, Italy, 1945
Scenery, Italy, 1945Sergeant Chestnut of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) using a field telephone, Burma, 1945
Scenery, Italy, 1945Sergeant Chestnut of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) using a field telephone, Burma, 1945
Sergeant Chestnut of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) with radio and supplies, Burma, 1945Soviet sappers detonating mines in a river in Bulgaria, 1944-1945
Sergeant Chestnut of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) with radio and supplies, Burma, 1945Soviet sappers detonating mines in a river in Bulgaria, 1944-1945
Squadron Officer M. S. Philip speaking to WAAF director Air Chief Commandant Mary Welsh with RAF Mediterranean and Middle East chief Air Marshal Guy Garrod at GarrodSwedish Red Cross Buses in Germany, possibly near the Friedrichsruh Manor which was the field headquarters of the Swedish Red Cross for this operation, northern Germany, 1945; most men in this photo were Gestapo members who were ordered to follow the busses
Squadron Officer M. S. Philip speaking to WAAF director Air Chief Commandant Mary Welsh with RAF Mediterranean and Middle East chief Air Marshal Guy Garrod at Garrod's office, Caserta, Italy, 1945; note Welsh's personal assistant Flight Officer M. Tempest-Holmes at leftSwedish Red Cross Buses in Germany, possibly near the Friedrichsruh Manor which was the field headquarters of the Swedish Red Cross for this operation, northern Germany, 1945; most men in this photo were Gestapo members who were ordered to follow the busses
Temple, near Lashio, Burma, 1945; photograph taken by a member of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)The library at Montford Point, Camp Gilbert H. Johnson, Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States, 1945
Temple, near Lashio, Burma, 1945; photograph taken by a member of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)The library at Montford Point, Camp Gilbert H. Johnson, Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States, 1945
Two African-American US Coast Guard officers, Ensign J. J. Jenkins and Lt (jg) Clarence Samuels, aboard a USCG cutter in the North Atlantic, date unknown; note the wintry conditions on deckTwo US Army medics amidst wrecks and rubble in a German town, 1944-1945
Two African-American US Coast Guard officers, Ensign J. J. Jenkins and Lt (jg) Clarence Samuels, aboard a USCG cutter in the North Atlantic, date unknown; note the wintry conditions on deckTwo US Army medics amidst wrecks and rubble in a German town, 1944-1945
Two-man US patrol entering a church shortly after fighting had taken place, Europe, 1944-1945; note fallen soldiersUnidentified man of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), date unknown
Two-man US patrol entering a church shortly after fighting had taken place, Europe, 1944-1945; note fallen soldiersUnidentified man of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), date unknown
United States WomenUS 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) mule park area, Burma, 1945, photo 1 of 2
United States Women's Army Corps photographer Toni Frissell showing children her camera, somewhere in Europe, 1945US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) mule park area, Burma, 1945, photo 1 of 2
US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) mule park area, Burma, 1945, photo 2 of 2US 7th Army military policemen watching over a group of refugees, 1944-1945
US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) mule park area, Burma, 1945, photo 2 of 2US 7th Army military policemen watching over a group of refugees, 1944-1945

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