RM2H4CW4Y–patch WW2 2nd infantry division Indian Head
RMT8MJ8F–A presentation sabre 'Rittmstr. Fhr. v. Brück s./.l. Leutn. Gr. v. Wartenburg zur freundlichen Erinnerung' Damascus steel blade with gilt motto (tr.) 'To be a German means to be a fighter!' and corresponding gift dedication on blued ground on the reverse. Gilt mark 'E. & F. Hörster Solingen'. Partially reworked. Gilt brass knuckle-bow hilt with oak leaf decoration in relief, black plastic grip with wire wrap. Relacquered scabbard. Length 90 cm. Peter Graf Yorck von Wartenburg (1904 - 1944), lieutenant and adjutant of the Stettin Anti-Tank Defence Detachment 2 in the 2nd Inf, Editorial-Use-Only
RM2M66X5B–U.S. Army paratroopers assigned to the 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 11th Airborne Division, “Arctic Angels,” jump from a U.S. Marine Corps KC-130J Super Hercules during airborne operations over Malemute Drop Zone at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Oct. 7, 2022. The aircrew and aircraft were assigned to Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 152 out of Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan. The Arctic Angels stay proficient at their primary function of being a Joint Forcible Entry unit, able to respond and project power across the Pacific within 18 hours. (U.S. Air
RMT8MJ8E–A presentation sabre 'Rittmstr. Fhr. v. Brück s./.l. Leutn. Gr. v. Wartenburg zur freundlichen Erinnerung' Damascus steel blade with gilt motto (tr.) 'To be a German means to be a fighter!' and corresponding gift dedication on blued ground on the reverse. Gilt mark 'E. & F. Hörster Solingen'. Partially reworked. Gilt brass knuckle-bow hilt with oak leaf decoration in relief, black plastic grip with wire wrap. Relacquered scabbard. Length 90 cm. Peter Graf Yorck von Wartenburg (1904 - 1944), lieutenant and adjutant of the Stettin Anti-Tank Defence Detachment 2 in the 2nd Inf, Editorial-Use-Only
RM2X0PEWG–AIRBORNE DIVISION EXERCISE - 2nd I/C of PARATROOP INFANTRY SECTION and Bren gunner in action at ruined house. Photographic negative , British Army
RM2JG78XH–Milton S. Robinson of Indiana, 1865-1880. Robinson, Hon. Milton S. of Ind., between 1865 and 1880. [Lawyer, politician, judge, and Union Army soldier: lieutenant colonel of the 47th Indiana Infantry; colonel of the 75th Indiana Infantry; commanded the 2nd Brigade, 4th Division of the XIV Corps].
RM2R6E2JJ–A cap badge of the 19th (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment (St Pancras) as issued c.1901-1935.
RM2JYPDRM–A cap badge of the 19th (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment (St Pancras) as issued c.1901-1935.
RM2DYXD8Y–A shoulder flash of the 21st Army Group, a Britsh army unit active between 1943-1945.
RM2DYXD55–A shoulder flash of the 21st Army Group, a Britsh army unit active between 1943-1945, later renamed the British Army of the Rhine (1945-1994).
RM2M66X82–U.S. Army paratroopers assigned to the 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 11th Airborne Division, “Arctic Angels,” jump from a U.S. Marine Corps KC-130J Super Hercules during airborne operations over Malemute Drop Zone at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Oct. 7, 2022. The aircrew and aircraft were assigned to Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 152 out of Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan. The Arctic Angels stay proficient at their primary function of being a Joint Forcible Entry unit, able to respond and project power across the Pacific within 18 hours. (U.S. Air
RMT8MJ8D–A presentation sabre 'Rittmstr. Fhr. v. Brück s./.l. Leutn. Gr. v. Wartenburg zur freundlichen Erinnerung' Damascus steel blade with gilt motto (tr.) 'To be a German means to be a fighter!' and corresponding gift dedication on blued ground on the reverse. Gilt mark 'E. & F. Hörster Solingen'. Partially reworked. Gilt brass knuckle-bow hilt with oak leaf decoration in relief, black plastic grip with wire wrap. Relacquered scabbard. Length 90 cm. Peter Graf Yorck von Wartenburg (1904 - 1944), lieutenant and adjutant of the Stettin Anti-Tank Defence Detachment 2 in the 2nd Inf, Editorial-Use-Only
RM2X2FJHW–BRITISH TANKS IN NW EUROPE 1944-45 - Churchill Mk III of 6th Guards Tank Brigade with infantry of the 2nd Glasgow Highlanders, 15th (Scottish) Division, aboard, Netherlands, 26 October 1944
RM2JG77R1–Milton S. Robinson of Indiana, 1865-1880. Robinson, Hon. Milton S. of Ind., between 1865 and 1880. [Lawyer, politician, judge, and Union Army soldier: lieutenant colonel of the 47th Indiana Infantry; colonel of the 75th Indiana Infantry; commanded the 2nd Brigade, 4th Division of the XIV Corps].
RM2M66X8H–U.S. Army paratroopers assigned to the 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 11th Airborne Division, “Arctic Angels,” jump from a U.S. Marine Corps KC-130J Super Hercules during airborne operations over Malemute Drop Zone at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Oct. 7, 2022. The aircrew and aircraft were assigned to Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 152 out of Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan. The Arctic Angels stay proficient at their primary function of being a Joint Forcible Entry unit, able to respond and project power across the Pacific within 18 hours. (U.S. Air
RM2X151XY–BRITISH TANKS IN NW EUROPE 1944-45 - A Churchill tank of 6th Guards Tank Brigade supporting infantry of 2nd Gordon Highlanders of 15th (Scottish) Division in the ruins of Cleve, Germany, 14 February 1945
RM2M66X8J–U.S. Army paratroopers assigned to the 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 11th Airborne Division, “Arctic Angels,” jump from a U.S. Marine Corps KC-130J Super Hercules during airborne operations over Malemute Drop Zone at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Oct. 7, 2022. The aircrew and aircraft were assigned to Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 152 out of Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan. The Arctic Angels stay proficient at their primary function of being a Joint Forcible Entry unit, able to respond and project power across the Pacific within 18 hours. (U.S. Air
RM2X15ENY–BRITISH TANKS IN NW EUROPE 1944-45 - A German soldier surrenders to Churchill tanks of 6th Guards Tank Brigade and infantry of 2nd Gordon Highlanders of 15th (Scottish) Division in the ruins of Cleve, Germany, 14 February 1945
RM2M66X84–U.S. Army paratroopers assigned to the 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 11th Airborne Division, “Arctic Angels,” jump from a U.S. Marine Corps KC-130J Super Hercules during airborne operations over Malemute Drop Zone at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Oct. 7, 2022. The aircrew and aircraft were assigned to Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 152 out of Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan. The Arctic Angels stay proficient at their primary function of being a Joint Forcible Entry unit, able to respond and project power across the Pacific within 18 hours. (U.S. Air
RM2X1MCMW–COMMEMORATION SERVICE : 2ND BATTALION DEVONSHIRE REGIMENT - At the saluting base, where the salute was taken by Colonel Pierrat, a French officer, who was Commandant of the French Camp in Schleswig-Holstein. He was the commander of the 42 Infantry Division at Metz, British Army, 21st Army Group
RM2X1MJK4–THE 2ND FRENCH MOROCCAN DIVISION COMMANDED BY GENERAL DODY RELIEVE THE 34TH U.S. DIVISION IN THE ITALIAN FRONT LINE - Mohammed Ben-Djillali - Typical Bouazza Ben-Abdesselemb, Moroccans Saiu Ben Azzouz of the 8th Infantry Battalion of the 2nd French Division, British Army
RM2X0P69Y–THE 2ND FRENCH MOROCCAN DIVISION COMMANDED BY GENERAL DODY RELIEVE THE 34TH U.S. DIVISION IN THE ITALIAN FRONT LINE - Mohammed Ben-Djillali - Typical Bouazza Ben-Abdesselemb, Moroccans Saiu Ben Azzouz of the 8th Infantry Battalion of the 2nd French Division. Photographic negative , British Army
RM2X1MFJ4–EIGHTH ARMY : THE ATTACK GOES ON - Brigadier R.K. Arbutjnot, DSO.,MC., Commander of 11 Infantry Brigade, 78 Division, looking over the map of the ground with Capt. J.E. Greenwood, Adjutant 2nd Lancashire Fusiliers (left) and Lieut. J.L. Richards, 2nd Lancs.Fus., (centre) during the attack, British Army
RM2X14MHN–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIAN CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - Troops of the 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment (1st Guards Brigade, 78th Infantry Division, British First Army) with their newly acquired mascot, a young goat, on the road east of Pichon, 8 April 1943. The goat, left behind by the retreating Germans, attached itself to the Battalion and followed their advance British Army
RM2X0NHX2–ALLIED ARMIES IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - Portrait of smiling General Władysław Anders, the CO of the 2nd Polish Corps. Photograph taken during General's visit to the British 78th Infantry Division at Cervaro (near Cassino) British Army, Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, 78th Infantry Division, British Army, 8th Army, Anders, Władysław
RM2X0NYCT–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - Fusilier Staves (of Lincoln) and Fusilier Robinson (of Oldham) of the 2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers (11th Infantry Brigade, 78th Division) loading rations onto pack mules, 2 January 1943 British Army, British Army, 1st Army, British Army, 78th Infantry Division, British Army, Lancashire Fusiliers, British Army, Lancashire Fusiliers, Bn, 2
RM2X0PE9G–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - Fusilier Robinson (of Lincoln) and Fusilier Bebb (of Bury) of the 2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers (11th Infantry Brigade, 78th Division) leading pack mules up the hillside near Sidi Nsir, 2 January 1943 British Army, British Army, 1st Army, British Army, 78th Infantry Division, British Army, Lancashire Fusiliers, British Army, Lancashire Fusiliers, Bn, 2
RM2X0PG62–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE SIEGE OF TOBRUK, 1941 - The officers are, left to right: Major Stanisław Gliwicz, the CO of the Brigade's artillery (probably); Colonel Walenty Peszek, the Deputy Commander of the Brigade; Major Władysław Bobiński, the CO of the Carpathian Lancers Regiment (probably); Lieutenant Colonel Antoni Dołęga-Cieszkowski, the CO of the 2nd Infantry Regiment; unknown, unknown. General Leslie Morshead, the Commander of the Australian 9th Division, paying a visit to the Polish Independent Carpathian Rifles Brigade to wish them good luck, before his departure from Tobruk. Here he is
RM2X0P909–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - Fusilier Fenwick (of Abergale) and Fusilier Foster (of Salford) of the 'A' Company, HQ Signals, 2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers (11th Infantry Brigade, 78th Division) at work on a wireless set which links up all companies of the battalion in the hills, 2 January 1943 British Army, British Army, 1st Army, British Army, 78th Infantry Division, British Army, Lancashire Fusiliers, British Army, Lancashire Fusiliers, Bn, 2
RM2X0NX09–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - Captain J. A. Pritchard, the Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers (11th Infantry Brigade, 78th Division) conversing with Mohamed Ali, the station master at Sidi Nsir, who gave him invaluable information about the terrain he patrolled, 2 January 1943 British Army, British Army, 1st Army, British Army, 78th Infantry Division, British Army, Lancashire Fusiliers, British Army, Lancashire Fusiliers, Bn, 2
RM2X0NT14–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - Sergeant Price of the Intelligence Section of the 2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers (11th Infantry Brigade, 78th Division) observing the German occupied town of Mateur from a hilltop, 2 January 1943.Sgt. Price was a resident of Heywood in civilian life British Army, British Army, 1st Army, British Army, 78th Infantry Division, British Army, Lancashire Fusiliers, British Army, Lancashire Fusiliers, Bn, 2
RM2X0PJ7E–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - Fusilier Fenwick (of Abergale) and Fusilier Foster (of Salford) of the 'A' Company, HQ Signals, 2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers (11th Infantry Brigade, 78th Division) at work on a wireless set which links up all companies of the battalion in the hills, 2 January 1943 British Army, British Army, 1st Army, British Army, 78th Infantry Division, British Army, Lancashire Fusiliers, British Army, Lancashire Fusiliers, Bn, 2
RM2X0PEJN–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - Bird eye view of a 4.2 inch heavy mortar dugout occupied by troops of the 3rd Mortar Company, 5th Kresowa Division (2nd Polish Corps) situated next to a ruined house near the town of Castel Bolognese, 22 March 1945 British Army, Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West, 2nd Corps, 5th 'Kresowa' Infantry Division, 8th Army
RM2X1NB1F–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE SIEGE OF TOBRUK, 1941 - The officers in the rank are, right to left: Major Stanisław Gliwicz, the CO of the Brigade's artillery (probably); Colonel Walenty Peszek, the Deputy Commander of the Brigade; Major Władysław Bobiński, the CO of the Carpathian Lancers Regiment (probably); Lieutenant Colonel Antoni Dołęga-Cieszkowski, the CO of the 2nd Infantry Regiment; unknown, unknown. General Leslie Morshead, the Commander of the Australian 9th Division, paying a visit to the Polish Independent Carpathian Rifles Brigade to wish them good luck, before his departure from Tobruk.
RM2X16C69–ALLIED ARMIES IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - General Władysław Anders, the CO of the 2nd Polish Corps, and Brigadier Thrith (second from the left) entering a trench leading to the British 78th Infantry Division HQ at Cervaro (near Cassino) during General's visit to the 78th Division. They are accompanied by Lieutenant Eugeniusz Lubomirski, General Anders' adjutant (first from the left) British Army, Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, 78th Infantry Division, British Army, 8th Army, Anders, Władysław, Lubomirski, Eugeniusz, Thrith (Brigadier)
RM2X150AN–ALLIED ARMIES IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - From left to right in the foreground: unknown Polish officer, General Władysław Anders, the CO of the 2nd Corps, General Nikodem Sulik, the CO of the 5th Kresowa Division (with a moustache), General Jacob Devers, the Deputy Supreme Allied Commander of the Mediterranean Theatre, Lieutenant Eugeniusz Lubomirski, General Anders' adjutant and unknown American officer pause for a rest when climbing to an observation post to watch a small scale exercise by Polish infantry (probably soldiers of the 6th 'Lwów' Infantry Brigade).Photograph taken during
RM2X0P73X–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - Captain B. Wilson (Carrier Officer), Captain J. A. Pritchard (Adjutant), Captain Majdalany (Mortar Officer) and Chaplain to the Forces Class 4 D. W. G. Lawson, all officers of the 2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers (11th Infantry Brigade, 78th Division), discussing notes at Sidi Nsir, 2 January 1943 British Army, British Army, 1st Army, British Army, 78th Infantry Division, British Army, Lancashire Fusiliers, British Army, Lancashire Fusiliers, Bn, 2
RM2X14DKC–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - Troops of the 8th Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders moving up to relieve the 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards (78th Infantry Division) after the third attack on Longstop Hill, 24/25 December 1942 British Army, British Army, 1st Army, British Army, 78th Infantry Division, British Army, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's), British Army, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, Bn, 8, British Army, Coldstream Guards, British Army, Coldstream Guards, 2nd Battalion
RM2X15KX6–ALLIED ARMIES IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - General Władysław Anders, the CO of the 2nd Polish Corps, being led by Brigadier Thrith (second from the right) towards the British 78th Infantry Division HQ at Cervaro (near Cassino) during his visit to the 78th Division. They are accompanied by Lieutenant Eugeniusz Lubomirski, General Anders' adjutant (first from the left) British Army, Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, 78th Infantry Division, British Army, 8th Army, Anders, Władysław, Lubomirski, Eugeniusz, Thrith (Brigadier)
RM2X0NHXJ–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - Private Pisarczyk was a native of Ciołkowice, Poland. Private Józef Pisarczyk (?), a soldier of the 3rd Mortar Company, 5th Kresowa Division (2nd Polish Corps), loading a 4.2 inch heavy mortar in a dugout near the town of Castel Bolognese, 22 March 1945 British Army, Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West, 2nd Corps, 5th 'Kresowa' Infantry Division, 8th Army
RM2KG0TYB–A U.S. Army paratrooper assigned to the 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 11th Airborne Division (Arctic Angels) descends over Malemute Drop Zone during airborne training at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Oct. 20, 2022. Following the airborne training some of the paratroopers simulated jump casualties for 673d Medical Group Airmen participating in the Arctic Warrior Challenge 2022. The Arctic Warrior Challenge was a scenario-based field training exercise designed to hone the 673d Medical Group Airmen’s tactical combat casualty care (TCCC) skills, improve operational readin
RM2X161HX–ALLIED ARMIES IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - General Władysław Anders, the CO of the 2nd Polish Corps (second from the right) and General Charles Keightley, the CO of the British 78th Infantry Division (second from the left) sitting outside General Keightley's dugout with maps and air recce photos. They are accompanied by Brigadier Thrith (far left) and Lieutenant Eugeniusz Lubomirski, General Anders' adjutant (far right).Photograph taken during General Anders' visit to the 78th Division at Cervaro (near Cassino) British Army, Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, I
RM2X1M8FN–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - Soldiers of the 1st Machine Gun Company of, probably, the 5th Heavy MG Battalion (5th Kresowa Division, 2nd Polish Corps) covering sections of the enemy held bank of the Senio River with Vickers machine guns, 24 March 1945, Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West, 2nd Corps, 5th 'Kresowa' Infantry Division, Polish Armed Forces in the West, 2nd Corps, 5th 'Kresowa' Division, 5th Heavy Machine Gun Battalion, 8th Army
RM2X14W30–ALLIED ARMIES IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - General Jacob Devers, the Deputy Supreme Allied Commander of the Mediterranean Theatre, examining a Vickers machine gun used by a soldier of the 6th 'Lwów' Infantry Brigade (5th Kresowa Division, 2nd Polish Corps) during the exercise. He is accompanied by General Władysław Anders, the CO of the 2nd Polish Corps (left), and Brigadier Eric Herbert Cokayne Frith, British Liaison Officer with the 2nd Corps (right).Photograph taken during one of General Devers' frequent visit to various units of the Allied Forces British Army, American Army, Polish
RM2X159FG–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE MIDDLE EAST, 1942-1943 - General Władysław Sikorski, the Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Armed Forces, inspecting troops of the 5th Wilno Infantry Division, a part of the Polish Army in the East (future 2nd Polish Corps). Photograph taken at the Division's camp around Kirkuk during General's official tour in Iraq Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Army in the Soviet Union, 5th 'Wilno' Infantry Division, Sikorski, Władysław, Anders, Władysław
RM2X15D5J–ALLIED ARMIES IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - Signalman of the 6th 'Lwów' Infantry Brigade (5th Kresowa Division, 2nd Polish Corps) explaining to General Jacob Devers, the Deputy Supreme Allied Commander of the Mediterranean Theatre, details of his telephone equipment. Smiling General Władysław Anders, the CO of the Corps, is listening to the conversation.Photograph taken during one of General Devers' frequent visit to various units of the Allied Forces British Army, American Army, Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West, 2nd Corps,
RM2X15TJT–ALLIED ARMIES IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - From left to right: General Nikodem Sulik, the CO of the 5th Kresowa Division, unknown American officer, General Jacob Devers, the Deputy Supreme Allied Commander of the Mediterranean Theatre, General Władysław Anders, the CO of the 2nd Polish Corps, and Brigadier Eric Herbert Cokayne Frith, British Liaison Officer with the 2nd Polish Corps, pause for a rest when climbing to an observation post to watch a small scale exercise by Polish infantry (probably soldiers of the 6th 'Lwów' Infantry Brigade).Photograph taken during one of General Devers
RM2X16126–ALLIED ARMIES IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - General Władysław Anders, the CO of the 2nd Polish Corps (second from the right) introducing his adjutant, Lieutenant Eugeniusz Lubomirski to General Charles Keightley, the CO of the British 78th Infantry Division (second from the left), at the divisional HQ at Cervaro (near Cassino).Photograph taken during General Anders' visit to the 78th Division British Army, Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, 78th Infantry Division, British Army, 8th Army, Anders, Władysław, Keightley, Charles Frederic, Lubomirski, Eugeniusz
RM2X152XH–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE MIDDLE EAST, 1942-1943 - General Władysław Sikorski, the Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Armed Forces, taking the salute at the march past of the infantry battalion of the 5th Wilno Infantry Division, an unit of the Polish Army in the East (future 2nd Polish Corps) at their camp around Kirkuk. Photograph taken during General Władysław Sikorski's official tour in Iraq Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Army in the Soviet Union, 5th 'Wilno' Infantry Division, Sikorski, Władysław, Anders, Władysław
RM2X169XT–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE MIDDLE EAST, 1942-1943 - General Władysław Sikorski, the Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Armed Forces, leaving Artillery HQ of the 10th Regiment, the 5th Wilno Infantry Division, at their camp around Kirkuk. Photograph taken during General Władysław Sikorski's official tour in Iraq Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Army in the Soviet Union, 5th 'Wilno' Infantry Division, Polish Armed Forces in the West, 2nd Corps, 5th 'Wilno' Infantry Division, 10th Regiment, Sikorski, Władysław
RM2X148HM–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - A bulldozer retrieving a T17E1 Staghound armoured car of the 15th Poznań Lancers Regiment (recce regiment) of the 5th Kresowa Division (2nd Polish Corps), which side-slipped into a ditch. Photograph taken on Carpinone - Agnone road, 25 March 1944 Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West, 2nd Corps, 5th 'Kresowa' Infantry Division, Polish Armed Forces in the West, 2nd Corps, 14th 'Wielkopolska' Armoured Brigade, 15th Poznań Lancers Regiment, 8th Army
RM2X0P608–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - 'George' (Jurek) or 'Polish V3' decoy dummy soldier falling flat as though shot dead during the demonstration. It was designed to divert enemy fire and, at the same time, to gauge the strength of the enemy fire power.Photograph taken at the 1st Company, 13th Battalion of the 5th Wilno Brigade (5th Kresowa Division, 2nd Polish Corps) position at River Senio, 400 metres from the enemy line, 24 March 1945 Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West, 2nd Corps, 5th 'Kresowa' Infantry Division,
RM2X0NT83–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - Photograph taken at the 1st Company, 13th Battalion, 5th Wilno Brigade (5th Kresowa Division, 2nd Polish Corps) position at River Senio, 400 metres from the enemy line, 24 March 1945. 'George' (Jurek) or 'Polish V3' decoy dummy soldier is carried back to company position after the demonstration. Decoy was designed to divert enemy fire and, at the same time, to gauge the strength of the enemy fire power Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West, 2nd Corps, 5th 'Kresowa' Infantry Division,
RM2X145TC–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE MIDDLE EAST, 1942-1943 - General Władysław Sikorski, the Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Armed Forces, speaking to the troops of the 5th Wilno Infantry Division, an unit of the Polish Army in the East (future 2nd Polish Corps) at their camp around Kirkuk, during General Władysław Sikorski's official tour in Iraq. General Władysław Anders, The C-in-C of the Polish Army in the East, is standing behind him Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Army in the Soviet Union, 5th 'Wilno' Infantry Division, Sikorski
RM2X151H8–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE MIDDLE EAST, 1942-1943 - General Władysław Sikorski, the Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Armed Forces, taking the salute at the march past of the infantry battalion of the 5th Wilno Infantry Division, an unit of the Polish Army in the East (future 2nd Polish Corps) at their camp around Kirkuk. Photograph taken during General Władysław Sikorski's official tour in Iraq Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Army in the Soviet Union, 5th 'Wilno' Infantry Division, Sikorski, Władysław, Anders, Władysław
RM2X15RCN–ALLIED ARMIES IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - General Jacob Devers, the Deputy Supreme Allied Commander of the Mediterranean Theatre, examining a Vickers machine gun used by a soldier of the 6th 'Lwów' Infantry Brigade (5th Kresowa Division, 2nd Polish Corps) during the exercise.Photograph taken during one of General Devers' frequent visit to various units of the Allied Forces American Army, Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West, 2nd Corps, 5th 'Kresowa' Infantry Division, 8th Army, Devers, Jacob Loucks
RM2X153JC–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - A bulldozer retrieving a T17E1 Staghound armoured car of the 15th Poznań Lancers Regiment (recce regiment) of the 5th Kresowa Division (2nd Polish Corps), which side-slipped into a ditch. Photograph taken on Carpinone - Agnone road, 25 March 1944 Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West, 2nd Corps, 5th 'Kresowa' Infantry Division, Polish Armed Forces in the West, 2nd Corps, 14th 'Wielkopolska' Armoured Brigade, 15th Poznań Lancers Regiment, 8th Army
RM2X1M77K–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - Troops of one of the 2nd Polish Corps units marching past General Kazimierz Sosnkowski, the C-in-C of the Polish Armed Forces, and Senior Officers of the Corps: General Władysław Anders, Archbishop Józef Gawlina, General Nikodem Sulik.Photograph taken at Boiano railway station yard, 9 April 1944, Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West, 2nd Corps, 5th 'Kresowa' Infantry Division, Polish Armed Forces in the West, 1st Independent Commando Company, Sulik, Nikodem, Gawlina, Józef, Sosnkowsk
RM2X0PFWP–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - Sergeant Walker and Fusilier Bridge of a two-pounder anti-tank section of the 2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers (11th Infantry Brigade, 78th Division) in a slit trench, probably near Sidi Nsir, 2 January 1943. Note a German MG 34 machine gun, captured by the troops during a patrol.Sergeant Walker was a resident of Salford and Fusilier Bridge of Baildon in civilian life British Army, British Army, 1st Army, British Army, 78th Infantry Division, British Army, Lancashire Fusiliers, British Army, Lancashire Fusiliers, Bn, 2
RMPF2PKH–U.S. Army Paratroopers, from various units at Fort Bragg, jump from a C-130 Hercules while participating in static line airborne operations during the Saturday Proficiency Jump Program (SPJP) at Sicily Drop Zone, Fort Bragg, N.C., Feb. 20, 2016. The SPJP builds proficiency, experience, and confidence of individual Paratroopers, ensuring the XVIII Airborne Corps remains ready for contingency response missions around the world. (U.S. Army Photo By Staff Sgt. Justin P. Morelli / Released )
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