RM2C59B46–WW2 1945 France American Soldiers from the 79th Infantry Division receive wine from French civilians during a lull in the fighting around Drusenheim, France on January 6, 1945.
RM2M3JRBR–American paratroop, hunting snipers in St. Mere Eglise, firing a volley into a church tower, used by German soldiers as an observation post. Photograph was taken in the Normandy battle zone, shortly after the 'D-Day' landings on 6th June 1944.
RM2F3M5F2–Archival photo of elderly woman views damage as American soldiers advance. Germany. 1945
RMAEET00–WW2 American soldiers and British girls celebrate VE DAY in Piccadilly Circus London on 8 May 1945
RMET0G17–American soldiers, farmers in peacetime, take a week's course in wartime farming in Devonshire, arranged by Devon WAEC. At 8th century Dartington Hall, near Totnes, the US soldiers study agricultural methods during their leave. Here they are pictured in d
RMWHA12D–WW2: American soldiers dig hasty foxholes in snow-covered terrain as enemy artillery fire opens up near Berismenil, Belgium. Soldier lying in foreground has been stricken down. Ardennes campaign, Dec. 1944.
RM2AE3BCC–The offensive in the Ardennes. German soldiers strip the bodies of American soldiers of their shoes and equipment.
RM2HH0HMT–An American tank with soldiers passing in front of the Arc de Triomphe during the liberation of Paris in 1945
RMCPM2KM–Fallen U.S. Soldiers in Buna after Landing of American Troops in New Guinea, 1943 (b/w photo)
RMJERM4K–WW2 Re-Enactors Dressed in American Uniforms Next to a Willys Jeep During the 2017 Barnard Castle 1940's Weekend, County Durham, UK.
RMP77GMK–Diorama showing WW2 US soldiers fighting at Omaha beach in the Overlord Museum about WWII D-Day, Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France
RMG6CG23–1930s 1940s SERIOUS PORTRAIT AMERICAN SOLDIER IN UNIFORM WEARING BRODIE HELMET USED BY US ARMY THROUGH 1942
RFCBB986–WW11 American USAAF airmen relax in their tented accommodation somewhere in France during the war.
RMD650GB–american ww2 veteran
RM2ATE0E0–American soldiers race across a dirt road, which is under enemy fire, near St. Lo, in Normandy, France, on July 25, 1944.
RF2DDPD8A–WW2 American soldiers relaxing in Middle East, Christmas Day 1943. Playing American Grid Iron game.
RFPXHEC0–American cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer. Memorial for american soldiers from (WW2). Ancestors coming to show their respect to ancestors.
RM2JRB45N–A vintage photo circa February 1943 of American soldiers manning a 105 mm howitzer, Battery B 33rd Field Artillery during fighting at the Kasserine Pass in Tunisia, North Africa
RMERGR89–Heavy American railway howitzer gun firing in exercise (Source: Cigarette cards published in Germany c.1934 reviewing military equipment in arms race prior to WW2)
RM2PYXMJK–BATTLE OF THE BULGE WW2 American soldiers slog through the mud and snow during the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944. It was the coldest winter in 50 years in Europe and developed into the biggest battle with Nazi Germany Occupation on the Western Front during World War II.
RM2M3JY47–British and American troops having a 'sing-song' in front of a Sherman 'Flail' tank, near Geilenkirchen, late 1944. Geilenkirchen was a key point in the German 'Siegfried Line' and was captured by a combined force of British and American soldiers in November 1944.
RM2F3M5G0–Archival photo of the third U.S. Army troops cross to the east bank of the Rhine, March 23, 1945
RM2GMNCJ5–JAPANESE-AMERICAN SOLDIERS at Camp Shelby, near Hattiesburg, Mississippi, in 1943. The Japanese-American 442 Regimental Combat Team trained here for WW2.
RMERN2HJ–Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the President, who is now in the country to see England under war conditions, seen here greeting the American soldiers with a smile on her arrival at the Washington Club, opened recently for members of the US Forces in London. 25th October 1942
RM2GED7A4–MARSHALL ISLANDS - 02 Febrary 1944 - Japanese soldier surrendering to three US soldiers in the Marshall Islands - Photo: Geopix/J Fabian
RM2AMF176–American soldiers are on the road past the Roman Coliseum after entering Rome, pursuing the retreating Nazi Wehrmacht. Rome. Italy, june 1944.
RM2F9CEB6–An American WW2 poster encouraging women to write to their menfolk in service
RMCPHPBM–American soldiers march into Munich carrying the city sign (captioned 'Munich - Capital of Movement'), Munich, 30th April 1945,
RM2RAAHHX–American soldiers watch a Chinese policeman directing traffic somewhere in China in a town near a U.S. Army base Date: 1943
RMP77GMG–Diorama showing WW2 US soldiers fighting at Omaha beach in the Overlord Museum about WWII D-Day, Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France
RM2PX14J4–1940s AMERICAN SAILOR IN UNIFORM POSING WITH TWO MEMBERS OF THE SCOTTISH ARGYLL & SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS IN ENGLAND DURING WW2 - q75039 CPC001 HARS WORLD WARS PRIDE WORLD WAR WORLD WAR TWO WORLD WAR II GLEN POSING UNIFORMS FORCES GLENGARRY SCOTS FRIENDLY MEMBERS NAVIES SPORRANS STYLISH WORLD WAR 2 KILTS MID-ADULT MID-ADULT MAN POSED SUTHERLAND TOGETHERNESS YANK YOUNG ADULT MAN BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY OLD FASHIONED
RMBNKWYJ–American soldiers having a tea break and at ease. They are re-enacting a second world war theme. War and Peace show, Kent 2010.
RMA0BP9M–Actors during demonstration of world war 2 II display in Taccoa Georgia 501 501st of American soldiers with 30 caliber machine gun
RM2BBG5YH–Friends smiling, young men chatting together in costume as American US military men soldiers, 1940's summer event, Black Country Living Museum, UK.
RM2WDAEAM–On the morning of 4th June 1944, American troops pass the Colliseum in Rome to the delight of the civilians. Followed by Allied tanks, by evening the city had been liberated.
RM2PFH4FX–Porabka, Poland – July18, 2020 : Historical reconstruction. World War II american infantry soldiers patrol the area in the tall grass. View from th
RMKWC2WN–Two U.S. soldiers, on Bougainville, during Japanese attack in March 1944. The strain shows on their faces as they advance into thickets where Japanese snipers are active. World War 2 (BSLOC 2015 13 124)
RMERGR8B–American ' s largest canon for shore defense. Calibre 42 cm,barrel length 12.5 metres, firing range 30 km. (Source: Cigarette cards published in Germany c.1934 reviewing military equipment in arms race prior to WW2)
RM2AHB21C–World War II USA American Submarine Life with cook aboard a submarine ladling out a meal with a new stainless steel utensil. August, 1943 Two soldiers preparing meal in submarine galley. military personnel Second World War WW2 American Navy Submarine Galley kitchen food preparation
RM2M3JY2E–Soldiers of the British First Airborne Division marching into Arnhem with their guns and equipment, after landing outside the town, September 1944. On 17th September 1944 Operation 'Market Garden' was put into action; a bold plan devised by Field-Marshal Montgomery to drop thousands of airborne troops into Holland to capture an invasion route into Germany. The British First Airborne, American 81st and 101st Divisions took part in the plan, which was ultimately unsuccessful.
RM2F3M5C5–Archival photo of Americans view bomb damage to the Reichstag buildings in Berlin. 1945
RM2TBRNAA–US SERVICEMEN in Oxford Street,1943
RMENJC66–US military policemen read about the German surrender in the newspaper Stars and Stripes. 1945
RM2H6TX5J–BOUGAINVILLE, PACIFIC OCEAN - circa November 1943 - US Marines on foot and in an armoured personnel carrier after an engagement with Japanese soldiers
RM2AMF0P5–US Marines inspect the bodies of Japanese soldiers after an unsuccessful banzai attack on one of the hills in the Battle of Guam. The island of Guam w
RM2JMCYBR–US and French soldiers comparing their respective weapons in Couterne, Orne in 1944.
RM2T69G0A–American soldiers tending to the wounded in the Pacific theater of war. [automated translation]
RM2RAAER4–American soldiers on duty with the London Fire Brigade practice British Fire Fighting techniques including climbing up steel turn table ladder. They can then use these skills when they return to civilian life in the United States. Date: 1939-1945
RMP77GN1–Diorama showing WW2 US soldiers fighting at Omaha beach in the Overlord Museum about WWII D-Day, Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France
RM2M9CH6C–1930s 1940s ON THE EVE OF WW2 MARCHING IN PARADE THE 369th INFANTRY THE HARLEM HELLFIGHTERS ALSO HAILING FROM THE CARIBBEAN - q38664 CPC001 HARS UNITED STATES OF AMERICA RISK CONFIDENCE B&W NORTH AMERICA NORTH AMERICAN WEST INDIES WIDE ANGLE HEAD AND SHOULDERS STRENGTH AFRICAN-AMERICANS COURAGE AFRICAN-AMERICAN AND EXCITEMENT LEADERSHIP POWERFUL PROGRESS WORLD WARS BLACK ETHNICITY PRIDE WORLD WAR WORLD WAR TWO WORLD WAR II OPPORTUNITY NYC POLITICS UNIFORMS AKA CONCEPTUAL NEW YORK CITIES RIFLES STYLISH WORLD WAR 2 HELMETS NEW YORK CITY CUBA INFANTRY MID-ADULT MID-ADULT MAN MID-ADULT WOMAN
RMTC6RX6–Pointe Du Hoc, France. 05th June, 2019. A moment of silence is honored for the fallen Native American WWII soldiers at the Charles Shay memorial ceremony at Omaha Beach on the anniversary of the D-Day invasion June 5, 2019 in Pointe du Hoc, Normandy, France. Thousands have converged on Normandy to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Operation Overlord, the WWII Allied invasion commonly known as D-Day. Credit: Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RMA0BP9J–Actors during demonstration of world war 2 II display in Taccoa Georgia 501 501st of American soldiers with 30 caliber machine gun
RMCWHWC5–Book issued by US Army giving instructions for American Servicemen in Britain, 1942
RM2WFHR6R–American troops patrolling the ruins of Bonn, in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, located on the banks of the Rhine. It was taken by the Allies on the 9th March 1945 as the Second World War gradually came to an end.
RMC4F3CN–World War Two (WW2) re-enactment at a War on the Line day at the Mid-Hants Railway in June 2011.
RF2T0RMA7–Names of the Missing in Action. Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial in Hamm, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg.
RMERGHDH–WW2: American Red Cross in Britain: 'Fuelling Up!' 1944. American postcard. Caption: American Red Cross Clubmobiles staffed by
RM2J2EW77–Battle of The Bulge WW2 Winter Snow American infantry troops soldiers of the 289th Infantry Regiment march along the winter snow-covered road on their way to cut off the Saint Vith-Houffalize road in Belgium. Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Chief Signal Officer. American soldiers of the 289th Infantry Regiment march along the snow-covered road on their way to cut off the Saint Vith-Houffalize road in Belgium.Date 24 January 1945 They were advancing to block the retreating Nazi Germany army.
RM2M3JRB9–American infanrymen in a landing craft heading towards the shore of Normandy on the morning of D-Day, 6 June 1944.
RM2F3M5F7–Archival photo of U.S. soldier takes refuge in a doorway during a hunt for German snipers in Cologne, March 1945.
RM2TCE41X–AMERICAN SAFE CONDUCT LEAFLET dropped to Japanese soldiers during the war in the Pacific
RMJEGR2C–Barnard Castle, Teesdale, County Durham UK. Sunday 25th June 2017. The Northeast Market town of Barnard Castle took a step back in time today as people dressed up in 1940's clothes and uniforms as part of and the Barnard Castle 1940's Weekend celebrations. This also included a wreath laying ceremony to remember those who lost their lives in conflicts around the world. Credit: David Forster/Alamy Live News
RM2GC809R–ENGLAND, UK - 4-5 June 1944 - In an unidentified port on the south coast of England, these American troops have loaded their equipment onto an LCT and
RF2HN3R7A–African American soldiers of 4046th Quartermaster Truck Co. found AGO Fluzeugwerke A.G. at Oschersleben a source of souvenirs. Germany. 1945
RM2HH0HMP–Crowds of people on the Champs Élysées to see the American troops during the liberation of Paris in 1945
RMCEG4CG–'Mardasson' American monument in Bastogne
RMB44HTH–American soldiers man an ack ack gun in Plymouth part of defence against air raids on the city and naval base WW2 1944 1940s
RMW2RNB5–Diorama showing WW2 US soldiers operating field gun in the Musée Mémorial d'Omaha Beach museum, Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, Normandy, France
RMAAKN3Y–1940s AMERICAN SOLDIERS WALKING IN RUINS OF COLOGNE GERMANY
RMEC2B91–US soldiers from Company E, 16th Infantry, 1st Infantry Division wade ashore onto the Fox Green section of Omaha Beach from a Coast Guard operated LCVP landing craft during the D-Day invasion June 6, 1944 in Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France. American soldiers encountered the newly formed German 352nd Division when landing. During the initial landing two-thirds of the Company E became casualties.
RMG169NC–Sailors 'at home' in crew quarters of ship bound for North Africa on the way to invade Sicily during World War II, July 1943. Triple deck bunks fold up during daytime to make room for mess tables and recreation. Soldiers live in narrow compartments on eit
RMCWHWFR–Book issued by US Army giving instructions for American Servicemen in Britain, 1942
RM2W9H4G1–King George VI walking between lines of troops at a convalescent centre in North Africa during the Second World War. It was a long visit in June 1943 during which time he met British and American troops and their military leaders.
RMC4F2X0–World War Two (WW2) re-enactment at a War on the Line day at the Mid-Hants Railway in June 2011.
RMKWC3MM–Young woman sitting alone in a Washington, D.C. bar, April 1943. She came to the Sea Grill pretty often, hoping to meet a nice lonesome soldiers. During World War 2 many young women moved to Washington, D.C. for war work, and were cut off from their previous communities and social lives. (BSLOC 2015 14 142)
RM2HNNPGA–Rome War Cemetery of commonwealth war graves. Soldiers who are fallen in WW2 in period of 1939 - 1945
RM2E0464B–TUNIS 1943 WW2 North Africa Victory Propaganda Photo Tunis, Tunisia French soldiers marching in the allied victory parade along Avenue Gambetta. American soldiers standing at parade rest in the foreground. United States. Office of War Information. United States. Army. Signal Corps. 1943 May 20. - World War, 1939-1945--Military personnel--French--Tunisia--Tunis - Military parades & ceremonies--Tunisia--Tunis--1940-1950. Axis ejected from North Africa 1943 Photo by Jack Collins for the U.S. Army Signal Corps.
RM2M3JY3X–Troops of the 9th Armoured Division of the US First Army, heading for the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen, March 1945. These men were some of the first Allied soldiers to cross the River Rhine in the assault on Nazi Germany. The story of the battle for Remagen and its bridge was later told in the book and film 'The Bridge at Remagen'.
RMA9TTCK–ww2 british army soldier's in uniform peeling potatoes for camp cooking at glen miller festival
RMHM5TX0–AMERICAN ARTILLERY WW2. Members of the American 33rd Field Artillery Battalion on 10 March 1945 during the Battle of Remagen. Tech Sgt William E. Thomas at left smiles at his handiwork while Private First Class Joseph Jackson holds a shell
RFBHCJ4G–American soldiers with American flag flying in background at Mid-Atlantic Air Museum World War II Weekend and Reenactment in Rea
RM2WBRJAT–PARIS, FRANCE - August 1944 - US Army soldiers in an M8 light armored car driving down the Champs Elysees in central Paris during the Liberation of Pa
RM2AMEXEH–U.S. troops returning from Europe fill every porthole as the HMS Queen Elizabeth pulls into a pier in New York Harbor Aug. 31, 1945.
RM2H01T5C–German commandos found in American uniform during the Ardennes Campaign (The Battle of the Bulge) about to be executed
RF2P0J12E–Reenactors in uniforms of US troops, at reenactment of WW2 battle, Jelenia Gora, Lower Silesia, Poland
RFE91P20–Atlantic tower in WW2 memorial in DC
RMP711NJ–Diorama with American WWII soldier in the Overlord Museum near Omaha Beach about WW2 Allied landing during D-Day, Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France
RFFRY19K–WW2 Memorial for American soldiers in Stavelot, Belgium
RMJEGR21–Barnard Castle, Teesdale, County Durham UK. Sunday 25th June 2017. The Northeast Market town of Barnard Castle took a step back in time today as people dressed up in 1940's clothes and uniforms as part of and the Barnard Castle 1940's Weekend celebrations. This also included a wreath laying ceremony to remember those who lost their lives in conflicts around the world. Credit: David Forster/Alamy Live News
RMCPJ2CA–American Troupes Landing on an Island in the Pacific, 1941 (b/w photo)
RMM655C6–1940s ARMY SOLDIERS RIDING JEEPS IN FORMATION GOING UP A DUSTY HILL - a2739 HAR001 HARS EXCITEMENT LOW ANGLE WORLD WARS WORLD WAR WORLD WAR TWO FORMATION UNIFORMS DUNE UTILITY VEHICLES GROUP OF PEOPLE HELMETS DUSTY KHAKI MALES SAND DUNE 1/4 TON 4X4 B&W BLACK AND WHITE FORD GPW FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE JEEPS MP MULTIPURPOSE OLD FASHIONED PERSONS WILLYS WILLYS-OVERLAND MOTORS
RM2WDA84R–The aftermath of the storming of Tarawa Beach in the Gilbert Islands by U.S. Marines. The assault on 20th November 1943, on the islands during the Second World War was one of the bloodiest of the war with over a 1,000 Americans killed, many injured and 5,000 Japanese troops
RMC4F3F1–World War Two (WW2) re-enactment at a War on the Line day at the Mid-Hants Railway in June 2011.
RMA0BP8W–Actors during ww2 demonstration of world war 2 II military uniforms display in Taccoa Georgia 501st helmets face painting
RM2HNNPG7–Rome War Cemetery of commonwealth war graves. Soldiers who are fallen in WW2 in period of 1939 - 1945
RMWKHPEG–D-Day WW2 JUNE 6th 1944 American GI Soldiers group in a pitching landing craft ready to beach under fire by Nazi Wehrmacht gun emplacements at Normandy France during the Allied invasion, June 6, 1944. Along a 50-mile stretch of coastline in northern France, more than 160,000 Allied troops stormed Utah Beach and four other beaches that day to gain a foothold in continental Nazi Europe. By the end of the D-Day invasion, more than 9,000 of those Allied troops were either dead or wounded -- the majority of them Americans. World War II Second World War Normandy France
RMG3D1C0–WW2 - American paratroopers dropping in over Europe
RMERGP58–Gas masks: American infantryman with steel helmet, bayonet attached, and gas mask. (Source: Cigarette cards published in
RMDAC04T–WALDENBURGH, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. American troops of the 3rd Army passing through the town in April 1945
RMF0MB4W–memorial stone in Hanoi for the soldiers who lost their lives in the american Vietnam war
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