RMC41J3C–Territory of Hawaii registration day July 31, 1917 or 1918 - Registering for Selective Service Poster - World War I
RMG7TDW5–Battle of Stones River, Tennessee, December 31 1862 to January 2, 1863. Decisive charge of General Negley's Division across the river under Colonel J F Miller. USA Civil War
RMM579P0–Storming of St. Sebastian - August 31, 1813
RMM5G143–Entrance of the Allies into Paris - March 31, 1814
RMRYE19T–Funeral services for Dwight David Eisenhower - March 31, 1969
RM2BKDJRT–Portrait of Ford Madox Brown - Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 31 January 1867
RM2JGXFBE–USS Forrestal (CVA-59) underway at sea on 31 May 1962
RMF2J0HY–Headquarters of Governor Hastings after the flood of May 31, 1889 - Johnstown, PA
RMM4E802–Sir Thomas Picton storming the Moorish Castle of Badajos - March 31, 1812
RMHYT8FJ–General view of Johnstown looking towards Kernville after the Johnstown Flood, May 31, 1889
RM2B1X9CY–Inauguration of the Kaiser Wilhelm I Memorial at Deutsches Eck in Koblenz - 31 August 1897
RMF14YE8–House of John Schultz near the Stone Bridge after the Johnstown Flood, May 31, 1899
RMT97KTB–Photograph of President Harry S. Truman and England's Princess Elizabeth in Limousine, 10/31/1951
RMG1JJ01–Confederate Rams from Charleston Harbor attacking the Federal blockading squadron, January 31, 1863. USA Civil War
RM2HKDPA5–Illustration of the USS Philadelphia, a 38-gun frigate, commissioned in 1800. Stranding and capture on October 31, 1803
RM2AJTYEN–Fissure and a wrecked brick house on Tradd Street, Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston Earthquake of August 31, 1886.
RMT1AE5F–The Duke of Orleans leaves the Palais Royal to go to the Hotel de Ville. July 31, 1830. Horace Vernet, 1832
RMG7TDTP–The War in Louisiana - General Banks Army, in the advance of Shreveport, crossing Cane River, March 31, 1864. USA Civil War
RM2ABRACA–The elimination of Girondins - The Convention identified by the National Guard and the Paris sections on May 31, 1793. Jean Joseph Francois Tassaert, circa 1800
RME68010–Chinese American baseball team from Hawaii which came to the United States to play against university teams. This team played Columbia University's team on May 31, 1914.
RM2BE78H8–Wounded British soldiers evacuated from Dunkirk make their way up the gangplank from a destroyer at Dover. 'Walking wounded' British soldiers make their way up the gangplank from a destroyer, Dover, 31 May 1940.
RMF2J0HF–The breaching of the South Fork Dam launched a deadly flood wave 30-60 feet high down the valley of the Little Conemaugh River to Johnstown. The wave traveled the 14 miles in 45 minutes. May 31, 1889.
RM2A7XEJA–General of the Army Douglas MacArthur and Lt. Gen. Jonathan Wainwright greet each other at the New Grand Hotel, Yokohama, Japan on August 31, 1945, in their first meeting since they parted on Corregidor more than three years before.
RM2WN1J8H–The U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Antietam (CVS-36) underway with an Grumman S2F-1 Tracker from Anti-Submarine Squadron VS-31 Topcats and Sikorsky HSS-1 Seabats on the flight deck. January 1957
RM2A6DJMW–Photograph made from B-17 Flying Fortress of the 8th AAF Bomber Command on 31 Dec. when they attacked the vital CAM ball- bearing plant and the nearby Hispano Suiza aircraft engine repair depot in Paris. France, 1943
RM2AJTYGX–The aircraft of the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Saratoga (CV-3) aircraft prepare to take off during a Presidential Review by President Roosevelt, off New York City, on 31 May 1934. As President Roosevelt watched from the heavy cruiser USS Indianapolis (CA-35), 90 ships passed by, led by the battelship USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) flying the 4-star flag of Admiral Sellers. Note one of Saratoga´s two flush-deck destroyer plane guards (upper left corner)
RM2BKKNR2–Royal Air Force Bostons in daylight raid on Saint Malo. Boston bomber, escorted by fighters, on July 31 carried out successful attack in daylight on harbour works and installations at Saint Malo, and returned with photographs providing evidence that their bombs were well in the target area. At least sixteen bombursts can be seen in and around the bassin Dunguay Trouin, eleven in, or adjecent to, a builders' yard. Of the bursts in the bassin itself, one is a near miss on a 300 foot motor vessel, another a near miss on three barges on the opposite side of the bassin, and a third is either on the
RM2AN4JHF–Bow view of the British Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Victorious (R38) operating off Norfolk, Virginia (USA), between 15 and 20 July 1959. On deck are several planes of Victorious´ air group: a Douglas Skyraider AEW.1 of 849 Naval Air Squadron, five de Havilland Sea Venom fighters of 893 NAS, two Supermarine Scimtar fighters of 803 NAS, and a Westland Dragnonfly HR.5 of Ships Flight 1 (Search and Rescue). Also on deck are serveral U.S. Navy aircraft (starboard bow): A McDonnell F3H-2 Demon of Fighter Squadron 31 (VF-31) 'Tomcatters', and a barely visible Vought F8U-1E Crusader (BuNo 145544)
RMBMXCNP–Panorama of Iroquois Theater after the fire, Dec. 31, 1903
RM2M71NWT–Dannebrog being lowered at the Governor's Mansion for the last time, 31 March 1917 - Saint Croix
RMBN5YB5–Men wanted over 31 years of age for American Red Cross foreign service - World War I Poster
RM2PN9AK1–Fissure and a wrecked brick house on Tradd Street, Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston Earthquake of August 31, 1886
RM2J3Y7TN–Winston Churchill during the Second World War Winston Churchill inspects a Cromwell Mk IV tank of No. 2 Squadron, 2nd (Armoured Reconnaissance) Battalion, Welsh Guards, at Pickering in Yorkshire, 31 March 1944. The tank is named 'Blenheim'. The tank was the mount of Major John Ogilvie Spencer, commanding No. 2 Squadron, and later killed in Belgium on 9 September 1944.
RM2J2JGKH–U.S. Navy Douglas A-4E Skyhawks from Attack Squadrons VA-163 Saints and VA-164 Ghost Riders attacking the the Phuong Dinh railroad bypass bridge, 10 km north of Thanh Hoe, North Vietnam, on 10 September 1967. Both squadrons were assigned to Carrier Air Wing 16 (CVW-16) aboard the aircraft carrier USS Oriskany (CVA-34) for a deployment to Vietnam from 16 June 1967 to 31 January 1968. Note the two attacking Skyhawks in the lower right and one directly above the explosions on the bridge, 10 September 1967
RMB76THE–Battle of Stone River, Near Murfreesborough, Tennessee - Dec. 31, 1862. Jan. 2-3, 1863
RMCCEGPA–Martin Luther directs the posting of his 95 theses, protesting the practice of the sale of indulgences on the Wittenberg Door
RMERWJNB–The Broken Dam - Johnstown Flood, 1889
RMCNM3BD–Bird's eye view of the Conemaugh Valley from Nineveh to the lake, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, 1889
RMERWJN9–Wreck of the Trains - Johnstown Flood, 1889
RMBRDA8C–The new London bridge, as it appeared on Monday, August 1st, 1831, at the ceremony of opening by their Majesties
RMB1CXM1–Johnstown Flood - Great Conemaugh-Valley disaster
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