RM2EFRAE8–Martin B-26B-1-MA (S/N 41-17747) nicknamed 'Earthquake McGoon' of the 37th Bombardment Squadron, 17th Bombardment Group with flak damage to the No. 1 engine nacelle, left wing and wheel well, in September 1943. Note the missing landing gear doors, September 1943
RMMYARAC–Photograph of Keystone Bombardment Airplanes of the 2nd Bombardment Group Flying Over Washington, DC 4 23 1931
RM2D6XCGA–On June 16, 1944 four waves of B-24 Liberator bombers of 98th, 376th, 449th and 450th Bombardment Group of Fifteenth Air Force (overall 158 planes) attacked Apollo refinery, winter docks and bridge across the Danube river in Bratislava, Slovakia.
RM2AMHWAC–A number of Tuskegee Airmen (the first black military aviators in the U.S. Army Air Corps, a precursor of the U.S. Air Force) attending a briefing in Ramitelli, Italy, in March of 1945 during World War II.
RMP1RRAX–Boeing B-29A-45-BN Superfortress 44-61784 6 Bombardment Group G 24 BS - Incendiary Journey June 1,1945 mission to Osaka,Japan.
RMDDNFJN–29th Bombardment Group B-29s at North Field, Tinian, 1945
RMKKJ2K6–RAF Deopham Green - 452d Bombardment Group Bomber Crew
RMDDNFH9–29th Bombardment Group B-29s at North Field, Tinian, 1945
RMDA14WC–461st Bombardment Group - B-24 Liberator
RMC0WBMP–B-17 Flying Fortresses from the 398th Bombardment Group fly a bombing to Germany, on April 8, 1945.
RM2A2550W–Major General William C. Garland US Air Force Officer. born in 1916. During World War II, General Garland served with the 401st Bombardment Group stationed in England and flew 32 combat missions in B-17 bomber aircraft. He became commander of the 1st Strategic Aerospace Division, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., in August 1969.
RMM8RXG9–600-pound Bombs falling from Formation of B-10 Bombers in Bombing Practice by 19th Bombardment Group, U.S. Army Air Corps, Office of War Information, early 1940's
RM2WJPD5X–The Post-War Yanks 'Go To Town' -- Americans lounge around the historic South Gate of the old walled Roman pity of Lincoln. To-day, as during the last war, this was the 'welf line' (where Americans and British soldiers waited to pick up their girl friends). Fenland's 'grapevine' got to work and brought the girls tumbling into town here when the Americans piled from their jeeps and their station wagons on their first spell of liberty since the arrival of the United States 28th Bombardment Group of Super-Fortresses at the Royal Air Force aerodromes ddtting the flat fields around this ancient ...
RM2GT0B52–B-17 Flying Fortresses from the 398th Bombardment Group fly a bombing run to Neumünster, Germany, on 13 April 1945.
RM2HX4KFG–On Peaceful Mission -- Four squadrons of the ninth bombardment group, two motored ships of the Douglas B-18 type from Mitchell Field, New York, drone high over gravelly point on the Potomac during an air show highlighting the dedication by president Roosevelt Sept. 28 of the $12,500,000 Washington, D.C. Airport. In a speech Roosevelt said the united states was building a defense Capable of overcoming any attack. September 28, 1940. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2J8BCKC–A Boeing B-17F (“Virgin’s Delight,” of the 410th Bomb Squadron, 94th Bombardment Group (Heavy), 8th Air Force,) flying over the burning Focke Wulf factory at Marenburg in Germany. This raid was a success in that the precision bombing meant that the factory was heavily damaged. However the distance that the planes had to fly back to the UK meant that the Luftwaffe had plenty of time to regroup at inflict heavy losses on the bombers.
RMP7YX4M–482d Bombardment Group - RAF Alconbury 1944.
RM2WJN0PE–Boeing B-29A-45-BN Superfortress 44-61784 6 Bombardment Group G 24 BS - Incendiary Journey June 1,1945 mission to Osaka, Japan. (U.S. Air Force photo)
RM2R8T7D1–U.S. Superforts Arrive On Goodwill Visit Greeted By Lord Tedder -- Nine American B. 29 Superfortress bombers of No.340 Squadron, 97th Bombardment Group, 15th Army Air Force, landed at the Royal Air Force Station, Marham, Norfolk, on a goodwill visit to Britain at the invitation of the Air Council. They will stay until June 16. The squadron consists of 150 officers and men led by Colonel Charles Sommers, Chief of Staff of the 15th Air Force, Colorado Springs, Colorado. The King has invested the American airmen to be present in the forecourt of Buckingham palace on June 12 when he and Princ…
RME1CWCF–Planning a bombing raid on Japan from Saipan in the Marianas Islands. Capt. Glenn McClure, 500th Bombardment Group, 20th Air
RM2A9EKWD–Photograph of Keystone Bombardment Airplanes of the 2nd Bombardment Group Flying Over Washington, DC 4 23 1931
RM2JXKP0B–Headquarters of Bombardment Group. Benina Field, Bengasi, Libya.
RM2C6NAHH–Two of the B-17 Flying Fortresses that were damaged by an explosion at RAF Alconbury May 27, 1943, sit on the flightline. Nineteen U.S. Army Air Force 95th Bombardment Group airmen were killed and 21 others were injured when a 500-pound bomb detonated on the flightline. A memorial plaque was placed in their honor at Alconbury Airfield May 27, 2013.
RM2HX4KFH–Preparing For Army Air Parade -- Flying fortresses of the Second Bombardment Group from Langley Field, Va., under the command of Colonel Robert Olds, flying in echelon formation during a rehearsal here for the demonstrations of the army's fighting planes during the American Legion Parade. World War II's most incredible lunacy and bravery. September 20, 1938. (Photo by Wide World Photo).
RM2T1KAKP–Royal Air Force Operations in the Middle East and North Africa, 1939-1943. Supermarine Spitfire Mark VC, ER557 'EF-D' 'Mustapha', of No. 232 Squadron RAF awaits the signal to start up in its dispersal at Tingley, Algeria. It formed part of the fighter escort for a force of North American B-25s of the 12th Bombardment Group Detachment USAAF, one of which can be seen taking off at right.
RMKKJ2K1–RAF Deenethorpe - 401st Bombardment Group B-17G Lady Jane
RMG6CH13–1860s APRIL 1861 BOMBARDMENT OF FORT SUMTER
RMDA14TJ–42 Bombardment Group - B-25 Mitchells
RF2D7TWTE–The 351st, 8th USAF Airforce Memorial at Polebrook village, Northamptonshire; England; UK
RM2EJ65F2–AJAXNETPHOTO. 1977. ENGLISH CHANNEL. NEW FRIGATE HMS ACTIVE ON TRIALS IN THE CHANNEL. HMS ACTIVE TOOK PART IN THE RE-TAKING OF THE FALKLAND ISLANDS FOLLOWING THE ARGENTINE INVASION AS A MEMBER OF THE BRISTOL GROUP SUPPORTING VARIOUS ACTIONS SHELLING ENEMY POSITIONS. PHOTO:VT COLLECTION/AJXNETPHOTO.COM REF:HDD NA VT ACTIVE 14A
RM2WJPD2J–French welcome American Troops -- Some of the inhabitants of St. Lo who hid their cellars throughout the bombardment and shelling give a hearty welcome to two Americans soldiers, members of the force who drove the Nazis from the fiercely defended town. The important Nazi communication center of St. Lo fell to U.S. troops of the Allied Expenditionary force July 18, 1944, after a bitter eight-day siege. September 11, 1944. (Photo by U.S. Signal Corps Photo).
RMW60FBN–Aerial of US invasion of Engebi Island in Eniwetok atoll. Flares (left) signal fleet to lift bombardment so that landing craft may scuttle to beaches.; General notes: The description is obviously wrong. The photo shows a Japanese warship (a cruiser) under attack: A Japanese Mogami-class cruiser under attack by U.S. Navy aircraft of Carrier Air Group 7 (CVG-7) following the Battle of Leyte Gulf, 26 October 1944. A Curtiss SB2C-3 Helldiver of Bombing Squadron 7 (VB-7) is visible in the upper right of the photograph. The cruiser is most probably Kumano which had her bow blown off by a torpedo la
RFEFANHY–H.M.S. Bellerophon 80 Gun !817 at Bombardment of Acre 1840 and Sevastopol 1854 sold 1892
RMTA2C6K–A group of German naval officers of the heavy cruiser Deutschland and Spanish officers on the terrace of the German Consulate in Larache, Spanish Morocco 1937. From left to right: Commander Otto Klueber, Capitan Carlos Calvo, Commander of Deutschland Captain Paul Fanger, Comandante (Major ) Dorrego, commander of the German naval forces in front of Spain Deputy Admiral Rolf Carls, Teniente Coronel (lieutenant colonel), Eduardo de Losas, Captain Seeliger.
RMRMTHY3–Bombardment of Fort Sumter from Battery Stevens Commanded by First Lieutenant James Wilson, 1st U.S. Artillery after the Fall of Battery Wagner, Morris Island, South Carolina, Haas & Peale, 1863
RMP7Y0E5–385th Bombardment Group Gen Eaker Visit.
RMBXRD1H–B-17 Flying Fortress bombers during a World War 2 bombing mission.
RM2HX544F–First Photographs Of The Syrian Revolt Against French - Reports from Syria indicate that several thousands have been killed during the recent French Bombardment, refugees from various sections being caught in the bombarded area. The stories relate more of these evident massacres of the native druse Tribesmen and women, representatives of the Fiercest Aristocracy of the orient who have been in revolt against the intolerable cruelty of a small group of French whose activities, it is believed, are not generally known of by the French home Government. October 30, 1925. (Photo by International News
RMCTGDWE–1800s 1860s 1863 RESIDENTS VICKSBURG MISSISSIPPI FORCED LIVE IN CAVES DUG OUT OF HILLSIDES ESCAPE UNION BOMBARDMENT DURING SEIGE
RMKWC3FX–Rotterdam's city center burning after aerial bombardment by the Luftwaffe, May 14, 1940. Soon afterward the German air force threatened to destroy the city of Utrecht if the Dutch Government did not surrender, which they did. World War 2 (BSLOC 2015 13 89)
RM2K6PDHW–Lt. Dauenhauer's Crew Of The 486Th Bombardment Group In England.
RMRYXDD5–Personal photographs and memorabilia of fighting Americans during the Second World War. B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bomber.
RM2HX5GGY–Japanese Bomber Hit By U.S. Anti-Aircraft Fire off Ryukyus (Loochoos) -- A blazing Japanese dive bomber, trailing a plume of smoke plunges toward the sea after being hit by anti-aircraft fire from a U.S. carrier off the Ryukyu (Loochoo) Islands March 18, 1945. A heavy air and naval bombardment of the islands preceded U.S. Tenth Army landings on Okinawa, main island in the Ryukyu group, on March 31. One day later the American troops had advanced three miles (4.8 kms) inland and captured the Yontan and Katena airfields. Okinawa is 363 miles (579 kms.) from the Japanese home islands. It is the
RM2T1KA0N–Royal Air Force Operations in the Far East, 1941-1945. Two Republic Thunderbolt Mark IIs (KJ140 'RS-B' and HD265 'RS-G') of No. 30 Squadron RAF being serviced at Jumchar, India. Note 30 Squadron's palm tree badge, which has been painted onto the white recognition stripes on the Thunderbolts' tails. Parked behind them is a visiting Boeing B-29 Superfortress of the 40th Bombardment Group, 20th USAAF.
RMKKJ2K5–RAF Deopham Green - 452d Bombardment Group B-17G 42-192622
RMTA26Y8–Photo of a group of Republican fighters during the siege of the Alcazar of Toledo in the summer of 1936. The armed soldiers wear civilian clothes or uniforms.
RMDA150N–5th Bombardment Group - Munda Airfield - 1944
RMTA2XB2–Photo of a group of soldiers of the Guardia Civil, after the seven-week siege of the Alcazar of Toledo after its liberation on September 26, 1936. In the center, a wounded man holds a plucked chicken.
RM2EJ65F5–AJAXNETPHOTO. 1977. ENGLISH CHANNEL. NEW FRIGATE HMS ACTIVE ON TRIALS IN THE CHANNEL. HMS ACTIVE TOOK PART IN THE RE-TAKING OF THE FALKLAND ISLANDS FOLLOWING THE ARGENTINE INVASION AS A MEMBER OF THE BRISTOL GROUP SUPPORTING VARIOUS ACTIONS SHELLING ENEMY POSITIONS. PHOTO:VT COLLECTION/AJXNETPHOTO.COM REF:HDD NA VT ACTIVE F171
RMTA2W29–Photo of a group of fighter pilots of the government troops in uniform or flight suit (May 6, 1937 ) after the air attack and the sinking of the Spanish national battleship 'Espana' off the coast of Santander on 30 April, 1937.
RMW1ANFN–Aerial of US invasion of Engebi Island in Eniwetok atoll. Flares (left) signal fleet to lift bombardment so that landing craft may scuttle to beaches.; General notes: The description is obviously wrong. The photo shows a Japanese warship (a cruiser?) under attack: A Japanese Mogami-class cruiser under attack by U.S. Navy aircraft of Carrier Air Group 7 (CVG-7) following the Battle of Leyte Gulf, 26 October 1944. A Curtiss SB2C-3 Helldiver of Bombing Squadron 7 (VB-7) is visible in the upper right of the photograph. The cruiser is most probably Kumano which had her bow blown off by a torpedo l
RMEFANHN–H.M. Steam Frigate Gorgon 1837 at Bombardment of Acre 1840 Assisted in laying 1st Atlantic cable scrapped 1865
RM2HHJ860–Russian officer inspect railway station (Radzivilov ) following bombardment. Circa October 1914
RMCF94FG–L Néry Battery Royal Horse Artillery Tactical Group 1st Regiment Army Bombardment firing front line battle field under fire
RMP7NMEW–323d Bombardment Group B-26 42-107622.
RM2RDGXMD–Antwerp, Belgium: October, 1914 London's double decker buses are being used to evacuate Antwerp under the onslaught of the German bombardment.
RM2R4DHAA–The Peace Commemoration: at Dublin - Fireworks in Phoenix Park, 1856. Celebrating the end of the Crimean War in Ireland: 'brilliant scene around the Wellington Obelisk...[the programme promised:] "Grand pyrotechnic spectacle representing the last great attack on Sebastopol, with the blowing up of the magazines and works, &c, general conflagration, finishing with fountains of crystal fires and Roman candles, casting their dazzling balls in every direction, and a grand bombardment of aerial projectiles and fiery missiles, hand-grenades, pots de saucissons, and concluding with a magnific
RMFWNGHA–1941 front page Daily Herald Japanese Army capture Burma Airfield, Bombardment of Hong Kong and Battle for Libya
RMKWC56K–Rotterdam's city center burning after aerial bombardment by the Luftwaffe, May 14, 1940. Soon afterward the German air force threatened to destroy the city of Utrecht if the Dutch Government did not surrender, which they did. World War 2 (BSLOC 2015 13 89)
RM2K6PDJH–Lt. Unger's Crew Of The 486Th Bombardment Group In England.
RMRYXDD7–Personal photographs and memorabilia of fighting Americans during the Second World War. B-17 Flying Fortress bomber aerial damage assessment photography.
RM2GY4TC7–A small group of French refugees walk through a town whose houses have been destroyed by bombing. [automated translation]
RM2JREXTX–Royal Air Force Operations in the Far East, 1941-1945. Two Republic Thunderbolt Mark IIs (KJ140 'RS-B' and HD265 'RS-G') of No. 30 Squadron RAF being serviced at Jumchar, India. Note 30 Squadron's palm tree badge, which has been painted onto the white recognition stripes on the Thunderbolts' tails. Parked behind them is a visiting Boeing B-29 Superfortress of the 40th Bombardment Group, 20th USAAF.
RM2PYX3XH–Undated photo of a group of children watching a puppet show among piles of bricks remnant from the ruins. Bricks serve as curtain of the puppet theater. To the right of the stage, the puppeteer. In the background, more brick stacks and a passing tram.
RM2R8T405–FDR Sees Anti-Craft Guns -- President Rossevelt got a close-up view of guns the army would use to protect the nation against aerial bombardment when he visited the army's proving ground at Aberdeen, Md., Sept. 30 with the President as he drives past a battery of mobile anti-aircraft guns is Major General C.M. Wesson, army Chief of ordnance. September 30, 1940. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RMDA000F–2d Day Bombardment Group
RM2HX54R7–Life Goes On Amid Death. Less than one of five buildings in the Ancient and congested walled city area of Chungking was unscathed after three months of aerial bombardment of China's wartime Capital was Climaxed by a five day and night attack which ended Aug.23. Nothing but ruins may be seen in this picture, but Chinese Citizens Carry on, Seemingly unperturbed by it all. November 9, 1940. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RMHGF9BY–1916.Churchill as Lieutenant-Colonel,commanding the 6th Battalion.the Royal Scots Fusiliers.Near Ploegstreert, Belgium. A Sinclair on WSC's right.
RMKWCWHF–Battle of Catalca, (Tchataldja), First Balkan War, Nov. 16-17, 1912 and Feb. 3- April 3, 1913. Bulgarian General Mihail Savov pointing at Ottoman positions on the Chataldja line (BSLOC 2017 1 135)
RMDRAA98–Children in damaged Maltese streets - Malta
RMDC0TF7–1800s 1860s APRIL 24 1862 NAVAL BATTLE NEW ORLEANS AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
RM2HHJ4X2–Russian officer inspect railway station (Radzivilov ) following bombardment. Circa October 1914
RM2AKX4CG–Soldiers all; portraits and sketches of the men of the AEF. . iment,wrote of this boy as follows: On March 5, 1918,while the 42nd Division was in the earliest days ofits tuitionary period in trench warfare and the 168thInfantry was, in the execution of this program, inter-leaved with the 128th French Division, the Germansattempted a large scale raid with extremely severeartillery preparation and support near Badonviller.Sergeant Dawson, then a Corporal, was one of thegarrison of a small combat group in the front linewho survived the bombardment, during which thetrenches and dugouts of his posi
RM2F5K6B0–RAF Attlebridge - 466th Bombardment Group - Crew 680.
RMERN38X–Canadian soldiers loading a shell into a 15 inch howitzer during an intense artillery bombardment prior to the beginning of The Battle of Flers-Courcelette phase of the Battle of the Somme in the summer of 1916. September 15th, 1916
RM2RRJEAY–'The Battle Seen by a Combatant; H-Hour (5:16 a.m.) of D-Day (October 23): our troops leave under the cover of a curtain of smoke shells; high in the sky, a rocket', 1917. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RME4HJ4R–American B-17 Flying Fortresses taking flak on a daylight bombing operation over occupied France in late 1942. These aircraft ar
RMKWCXTB–Battle of Catalca, (Tchataldja), First Balkan War, Nov. 16-17, 1912 and Feb. 3- April 3, 1913. Bulgarian General Mihail Savov pointing at Ottoman positions on the Chataldja line (BSLOC 2017 1 135)
RM2K6PDK3–Lt. Estersohn's Crew Of The 486Th Bombardment Group In England.
RMRYXDD8–Personal photographs and memorabilia of fighting Americans during the Second World War. B-17 Flying Fortress bomber aerial damage assessment photography.
RMRGFKN5–asia, china, troops of Japanese sailors passing through a village bombed Shanghai, 1937
RM2T1KY3R–British Equipment at An American Airfield- Anglo-american Co-operation in Wartime Britain, 1943 The crash tender team at an American airfield somewhere in Britain run with their hoses to a B17 Flying Fortress during a drill. The crash tenders are British-made and are posted with ambulances around the airfield when aircraft are due to land in order to provide a quick response to any emergency which may occur. The aircraft features the letters UX, indicating that it is an aircraft of 407 Squadron, 92nd Bombardment Group.
RM2PYX3X1–Undated photo of a group of children watching a puppet show among piles of bricks remnant from the ruins. Bricks serve as curtain of the puppet theater. In the background, more brick stacks, a passing street car and partly destroyed houses by bombing.
RMD9YYP5–1st Day Bombardment Group
RMHGF9C0–1916.Churchill as Lieutenant-Colonel,commanding the 6th Battalion.the Royal Scots Fusiliers.Near Ploegstreert, Belgium. A Sinclair on WSC's right.
RMKWCWK9–Camouflaged Turkish artillery on the Gallipoli peninsula during World War 1. They were equipped and trained by their German allies. April 1915-Jan. 1916 (BSLOC 2017 1 152)
RM2F5K6EX–RAF Chelveston - 305th Bombardment Group - Curtis LeMay.
RM2RRJEAG–'The Battle Seen by a Combatant; 6 a.m.: the Zouaves hold the fort of Malmaison, on which they have planted their pennant; on the left, a white rocket signals a halt in progression', 1917. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RMKWCXXY–Camouflaged Turkish artillery on the Gallipoli peninsula during World War 1. They were equipped and trained by their German allies. April 1915-Jan. 1916 (BSLOC 2017 1 152)
RM2K6PDJG–Lt. Berodt's Crew Of The 486Th Bombardment Group In England.
RMRYXDD2–Personal photographs and memorabilia of fighting Americans during the Second World War. B-25 Mitchell medium bomber aircrew.
RM2JRFEYC–British Equipment at An American Airfield- Anglo-american Co-operation in Wartime Britain, 1943 The crash tender team at an American airfield somewhere in Britain run with their hoses to a B17 Flying Fortress during a drill. The crash tenders are British-made and are posted with ambulances around the airfield when aircraft are due to land in order to provide a quick response to any emergency which may occur. The aircraft features the letters UX, indicating that it is an aircraft of 407 Squadron, 92nd Bombardment Group.
RMDA0KEC–9th Bombardment Group Aireal Mining
RMDA0K6H–504th Bombardment Group bomb loaders 1945
RM2F5K6A4–RAF Attlebridge - 466th Bombardment Group - Crew 421.
RM2RRJECJ–'The Battle Seen by a Combatant; At nightfall, October 22, 1917, divisional artillery cross the ruins of a farm south of Malmaison to occupy forward positions, in the distance our shelling illuminates the ridges', 1917. From "L 'Album of the War 1914-1919, Volume 2' [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RM2K6PDK4–Lt. Ogle's Crew Of The 486Th Bombardment Group In England.
RMRYXDCT–Personal photographs and memorabilia of fighting Americans during the Second World War. B-24 Liberator heavy bomber nose art.
RM2T1KY2W–British Equipment at An American Airfield- Anglo-american Co-operation in Wartime Britain, 1943 A large group of bomb-dump staff at an American airfield somewhere in Britain ride bicycles past several aircraft on their way off-base. According to the original caption: 'vast numbers of bicycles are supplied to US Army Air Corps stations where restrictions on motor transport and big areas to be covered make their use essential'. The aircraft on the left features the letters NV, indicating that it is an aircraft of 326 Squadron, 92nd Bombardment Group.
RMDA0K85–6th Bombardment Group B-29s 1945
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