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RM2E045RW–WW2 Archive American fighter planes over Malaya American fighter plans have arrived in Malaya and assembly has continued at high speed and these are first photos of Brewster Buffalo fighters flying in formation in Malaya. American fighter planes over Malaya. Contributor Names United States. Office for Emergency Management. [1941 or 1942] World War, 1939-1945--Air operations--American--Malaysia--Malaya - Buffalo (Fighter plane)--1940-1950 - Fighter planes--American--Malaysia--Malaya--1940-1950 Aerial photographs-
RFEC2TAJ–T/3 James Ellis, Ehrenfeld, Pa., laying out the photographs to check their sequence. 660th Engineers, Kew Gardens, England. January 11, 1943. Photo by Ham. (Army)
RM2E0466D–WW2 USA Propaganda aerial image titled “Something that will go upstairs faster' Aerial view of eight Grumman Hellcat airplanes in flight. 1943. Airplanes--United States--1940-1950 World War, 1939-1945--Equipment & supplies--American Aerial photographs World War II
RM2F39YE6–La Cambe (Normandy, north-western France): aerial view of the German war cemetery which houses more than 21000 steles of German soldiers who died duri
RMRA0RR7–LONDON NAZI LUFTWAFFE BOMBER BLITZ Vintage WW2 aerial image of a Nazi Germany Luftwaffe Heinkel He111 bomber on a daylight bombing run flying over central London on 7 September 1940. This remarkable image taken by the Nazi Luftwaffe, was discovered post WW2 in a previously unseen archive of German aerial photographs. Visible directly below is a key target for the Luftwaffe, the industrial complex of the Royal Docks on The River Thames London
RMD5FY6J–Camouflage class in New York University, where men and women are preparing for jobs in the Army or in industry, New York, N.Y. They make models from aerial photographs, re-photograph them, then work out a camouflage scheme and make a final photograph (LO
RME1CRH9–World War 2 Strategic planning for the invasion of Europe. U.S. Army engineer laying out the aerial photographs. Kew Gardens,
RM2JG7HXA–Aerial tug boat, which tows gliders for Marine pilots in training out of Page Field, Parris Island, S.C.
RM2WAPBR1–France 1939 - A view of Strasbourg from the Cathedral Tower - France 1939 - Une vue de Strasbourg depuis la Tour de la Cathédrale -
RFDPF64N–Atomic bomb explosion over Nagaski, Japan
RM2F39YEC–La Cambe (Normandy, north-western France): aerial view of the German war cemetery which houses more than 21000 steles of German soldiers who died duri
RMD5FY6H–Camouflage class at N[ew] Y[ork] University, where men and women are preparing for jobs in the Army or in industry, New York, N.Y. This model has been camouflaged and photographed. The girl is correcting oversights detected in the camouflaging of a model
RM2JG7HWC–Marine Corps glider in flight out of Parris Island, S.C.
RM2F39YEA–La Cambe (Normandy, north-western France): aerial view of the German war cemetery which houses more than 21000 steles of German soldiers who died duri
RM2F39YH7–Longues-sur-Mer (Normandy, north-western France): World War II German artillery battery (Not available for postcard production)
RMD5FY7A–North American's P-51 Mustang Fighter is in service with Britain's Royal Air Force, N[orth] A[merican] Aviation, Inc., Inglewood, Calif. (LOC)
RM2JG7HWF–Marine Corps gliders in flight out of Parris Island, S.C.
RM2F39TE0–Aerial view of the village and the Church of Sainte-Mere-Eglise (Normandy, north-western France) with its steeple. (Not available for postcard product
RM2F39YCG–Cross of Lorraine on Juno Beach between the towns of Graye-sur-Mer and Courseulles-sur-Mer (Normandy, northern France). The monument marks the spot wh
RM2JG7HT9–Marine Corps gliders in flight out of Parris Island, S.C.
RM2F39YCJ–Cross of Lorraine on Juno Beach between the towns of Graye-sur-Mer and Courseulles-sur-Mer (Normandy, northern France). The monument marks the spot wh
RM2JG7HRE–Marine Corps gliders in flight out of Parris Island, S.C.
RM2F39YDC–Small headland “Pointe du Hoc” (Normandy, north-western France): one of the beaches of the Normandy landings on 6 June, 1944. (Not available for postc
RM2JG7HRJ–Marine gliders being towed from Page Field, Parris Island, S.C.
RM2F39YDE–Small headland “Pointe du Hoc” (Normandy, north-western France): one of the beaches of the Normandy landings on 6 June, 1944. (Not available for postc
RM2G3XK3D–The Beny sur Mer Canadian War Cemetery containing predominantly Canadian soldiers killed during the early stages of the Battle of Normandy in the Seco
RM2F39WW0–Azeville (Normandy, north-western France): aerial view of the German battery and bunkers, remains of the Atlantic wall. (Not available for postcard pr
RM2JG7JA5–North American's P-51 Mustang Fighter is in service with Britain's Royal Air Force, N[orth] A[merican] Aviation, Inc., Inglewood, Calif.
RM2F39X3M–Azeville (Normandy, north-western France): aerial view of the German battery and bunkers, remains of the Atlantic wall. (Not available for postcard pr
RM2G3XK3W–Saint Laurent sur Mer (Normandy, north western France): Omaha Beach German Bunker WN65 captured by US soldiers at 10:30am on June 6, 1944. (Not availa
RM2G3XK41–Saint Marcouf (Normandy, north western France): the Crisbecq Battery, part of Nazi Germany's Atlantic Wall coastal fortifications, engaged US ships on
RM2F39YCF–Colleville-sur-Mer (Normandy, north-western France): aerial view of Omaha Beach, one of the landing beaches of D-Day, during WWII, between Vierville-s
RM2F39X7E–Benouville (Normandy, north-western France): Pegasus Bridge over the Caen Canal. (Not available for postcard production)
RM2JG7HTF–A Marine Corps glider being towed by a power plane from Page Field, at Parris Island, S.C.
RM2F39XMF–Benouville (Normandy, north-western France): Pegasus Bridge over the Caen Canal. (Not available for postcard production)
RM2F39WTH–Arromanches (Normandy, north-western France): remains of the Mulberry B artificial harbour, temporary portable harbour developed during the Second Wor
RM2F39YDA–Small headland “Pointe du Hoc” (Normandy, north-western France): one of the beaches of the Normandy landings on 6 June, 1944. (Not available for postc
RM2G3XK3B–The Beny sur Mer Canadian War Cemetery containing predominantly Canadian soldiers killed during the early stages of the Battle of Normandy in the Seco
RM2JG7HXY–Marine Corps gliders in flight from Page Field, Parris Island, S.C.
RM2G3XK3T–The Beny sur Mer Canadian War Cemetery containing predominantly Canadian soldiers killed during the early stages of the Battle of Normandy in the Seco
RM2JG7HWK–Marine Corps gliders being towed from Page Field, Parris Island, S.C.
RM2G3XK3E–The Beny sur Mer Canadian War Cemetery containing predominantly Canadian soldiers killed during the early stages of the Battle of Normandy in the Seco
RM2JG7HF4–P-51 "Mustang" fighter in flight, Inglewood, Calif. The "Mustang", built by North American Aviation, Incorporated, is the only American-built fighter used by the Royal Air Force of Great Britain.
RM2G3XKBM–Saint Laurent sur Mer (Normandy, north western France): aerial view of Omaha Beach, where American, British and Canadian forces landed on June 6, 1944
RM2G3XK39–Ouistreham (Normandy, north western France): “La Flamme”, or the Kieffer Monument, is in tribute to the commandos of the D Day Landings (Not available
RM2G3XK36–Mont Ormel (north western France): the Coudehard Montormel Memorial, dedicated to the battle of the Falaise Pocket, the last episode in the battle of
RM2G3XK42–Sainte Marie du Mont (Normandy, North western France): Utah Beach Memorial and Museum on the Norman coast, beach of the Normandy Landings, D Day (6 Ju
RM2G3XK31–Merville Franceville (Normandy, north western France): Museum and Merville Battery site German battery, building of the Atlantic Wall. (Not available
RM2G3XK3F–The Beny sur Mer Canadian War Cemetery containing predominantly Canadian soldiers killed during the early stages of the Battle of Normandy in the Seco
RM2JRA21H–Arromanches (Normandy, north-western France): aerial view of the seaside resort and the D-Day beaches, with remains of the Phoenix breakwaters, a set
RM2JRA1JK–Ver-sur-Mer (Normandy, north-western France): aerial view of the British Normandy Memorial. The memorial records the names of 22,442 people from more
RM2G3XK79–Arromanches (Normandy, north western France): village, beach and remains of the Mulberry B artificial harbour (not available for postcard production)
RM2G3XK3Y–Saint Laurent sur Mer (Normandy, north western France): Omaha Beach German Bunker WN65 captured by US soldiers at 10:30am on June 6, 1944. (Not availa
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