RM2HCRK20–A late 19th Century portrait of Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870), AKA Uncle Robert and King of Spades, an American Confederate general best known for his service to the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War, during which he was appointed the overall commander of the Confederate States Army. He led the Army of Northern Virginia, the Confederacy's most powerful army, from 1862 until its surrender in 1865. During the war, Lee earned a solid reputation as a skilled tactician, for which he was revered by his officers and men as well as respected and feared by his Union Army adver
RMG9PY5H–At the Fleet headquarters, the Navy's nerve-centre, at Northwood is Admiral Sir John Fieldhouse, Commander-in-Chief of the Fleet, and overall commander of the Falklands operation.
RM2B039J2–Leo III (685-741), also known as Leo the Isaurian and Leo the Syrian and whose original name was Konon, was born in the Syrian province of Commagene. He served under Emperor Justinian II when the emperor was attempting to reclaim his throne. After Justinian's victory, Leo was sent to fight against the Umayyad Caliphate, and was appointed as overall commander by Emperor Anastasius II. Leo became ambitious, and conspired with his fellow commanders, to overthrow the new emperor, Theodosius III. He entered Constantinople in 717 and forced Theodosius to abdicate, and was crowned Leo III.
RM2J7JJ18–Field Marshal Walter Model with the overall commander of the 2nd Panzer Army and his direct superior Heinz Guderian during Barbarossa, 1941
RM2B01CFP–France/Vietnam: Lieutenant Bernard de Lattre de Tassigny (11 February 1928 - 30 May 1951), c. 1950. Bernard de Lattre de Tassigny was a French Army officer, who fought during World War II and the First Indochina War. Bernard de Lattre received several medals during his military career, including the Médaille militaire. He was killed in action at the age of 23, fighting near Ninh Binh. At the time of his death, his father, General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, was the overall commander of French forces in Indochina. Bernard's death received widespread newspaper coverage.
RM2GNB24D–Robert Edward Lee (January 19, 1807 – October 12, 1870) was a Confederate General best known for his service to the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War, during which he was appointed the overall commander of the Confederate States Army. He led the Army of Northern Virginia, the Confederacy's most powerful and important field formation, from 1862 until its surrender in 1865. During the war, Lee earned a solid reputation as a skilled tactician, for which he was revered by his officers and men as well as respected and feared by his Union Army adversaries. Ultimately howeve
RMCPG5H1–transport / transportation, aviation, pilot, Wing Commander Franz Hailer, Germany, 1922, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2F9MPK7–Overall view of the USS Midway, 45,000 ton aircraft carrier, shown during launching ceremonies at the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company. Captain J. F. Bolder, former aide to Artemus L. Gates, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, has been placed in command of the vessel. Among the distinguished guests present at the launching were: Secretary Gates; Vice Admiral Patrick N. L. Bellinger, Air Force Commander of the Atlantic Fleet; Rear Admiral Albert C. Read, first man to pilot an airplane across the Atlantic, now Fleet Air Commander of the Norfolk Naval Air Station; and Rear Admiral E. L
RM2MH4TRX–Irvin McDowell who was in overall command of the Unionist forces at the First Battle of Bull Run during the American Civil War.
RMTA2CR5–Photo of a group of Spanish national officers during the inspection of a motorized infantry unit in the conquered Vigo, Galicia, in the summer of 1936. In the front center, Comandante (Major) Felipe Sanchez Rodriguez, commander of the Spanish national units of Vigo. On the left, a comandante salutes, on the right, a Coronel (Colonel). On the right in the front in a panzer one piece overall: a Teniente (lieutenant). In the background, residents are watching.
RM2AT1B7E–Award of the American Bronze Star by Mr. Walter Foote, Consul General of America, to eight Dutch soldiers at the Mayor Bishop Square in Batavia Walter Foote spins the Bronze Star at a second lieutenant Annotation: In the foreground Lieutenant Commander W.N. van der Veur, next to him 1st lieutenant C.J. Overall. According to newspaper reports, among eight decorated was not a second lieutenant. This should be one of the three sergeants, namely A. Saraun, D. Fuld or R.L. Dey] Date: 8 June 1946 Location: Indonesia, Dutch East Indies
RMM069R5–AJAXNETPHOTO. 31ST OCTOBER, 1967. SOLENT, ENGLAND. - FINAL VOYAGE - CUNARD TRANSATLANTIC LINER QUEEN MARY DRESSED OVERALL HEADS OUT OF THE SOLENT UNDER A LEADEN SKY ON HER FINAL VOYAGE TO LONG BEACH CALIFORNIA. COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF PORTSMOUTH NAVAL BASE WESSEX HELICOPTER HOVERS OVER THE SHIP. PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:D181701 6849 1
RM2X14NEJ–COMMANDER IN CHIEF FOLLOWS BIG EXERCISE IN TANK - Mr. Anthony Eden donning a battle dress overall before boarding one of the tanks British Army
RM2F7YJT9–The Minister of the Interior, Drs. C.P. Van Dijk, visiting HR. Ms. Bloys from Treslong (1982-2003). The minister, dressed in a kite overall, walks into the hangar together with the commander, captain-lieutenant at sea (Kltz) L.L. Buffart.
RMCPM329–Arthur Harris in his headquarters, 1944
RFG5804Y–ARGENTINA: View of The Bay of St. Julian. Ships (Anson), antique print 1750
RMG9PY60–Falklands War - Commandign Officers
RMG9PY62–Falklands War - Task Force commanders
RFG5806F–CHILE: View of Masa Fuero. North Side. Ship. Rowing Boat (Anson), print 1750
RFG5802A–ARGENTINA: View of St. Julian's River. Boat. Figures. (Anson), old print 1750
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