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A lookout on a US warship trans glasses on two of the US Navys new Essex class aircraft carriers as they proceed in line ahead formation with two other warships on a combat mission in the Pacific
Seamen on the deck of a US Coast Guard Frigate watch a large caravan of ships carrying supplies and reinforcements to American troops fighting the Japanese in the Philippines
While its planes soar and circle overhead, one of the US Navys new 25000-ton Essex class aircraft carriers speed through the Pacific
Versatile A2 (Havoc) light bombers of the ninth US Air Force which have been operating from England for several weeks, winging their way toward the continent to again blast Hitlers Fortress. May 1944
Anthony Eden inspecting soldiers of the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire regiments at their camp outside Jerusalem during his visit to Palestine in the Second World war
Patrolling mechanised units of the Sudan Defence Force carry petro and water sufficient for 15 days. The Southern Sudan is a tsetse fly area, deadly to horses, and all transport Is mechanised
Inside Ford Gallabat on the Sudan-Abyssinia border in East Africa after it had been captured by British forces. December 1940
Western Desert Campaign, the Desert War, took place in the deserts of Egypt and Libya and was the main theatre in the North African campaign of the Second World War
An exploding phosphorous round silhouettes a helmeted American soldier of the 28th Division in No Mans Land at Fismette 27th August 1918
Left to right, David Lloyd George (standing, facing camera with walking stick), Gen. Sir Henry Wilson and Marshall Ferdinand Foch (with cane under arm) en route for the supreme war council. 1918
A Sten sub machine carbine, an all metal gun used in a similar way to the American Thompson sub machine gun, weighing only seven pounds and designed especially for parachute troops
The Churchill shows its sting. The Churchill Crocodile is the most powerful flame thrower in the world today. With its special fuel it shoots a flame thats is terrifying and deadly
An American soldier and his girlfriend take a stroll through a field of barley near Maryvale, Birmingham. The lamp post is all that remains of a planned housing estate which was cancelled at
Doughnuts and doughboys get together at their new luxury Washington Club. They found them just like mother made even though the chef was English
Operation Market Garden: Private A J Morgan of 143 Water Street, Port Talbot, and Private M F Thomas, of 15 Whitemill Terrace, Johnstown, Carmarthen
Doctors tend a wounded soldier of the 81st West African Division in an improvised operating theatre in the Kaladan Valley, Burma. A parachute is used as a roof. 6th September 1944
Officers of the 17th Service Battalion of the Kings Liverpool Regiment. July 2nd 1915 Top Row: Left to Right: 2nd Lt A Ribonson, 2nd Lt A. I. Draper, 2nd Lt H Higson, LT C. A. Emery, Lt B. S
Members of the 2 / 6th (Rifle) Battalion, Kings Liverpool Regiment at Margate, KentMembers of the 2/6th (Rifle) Battalion, Kings Liverpool Regiment at Margate, Kent. Seen here undergoing physical exercises in the form of a leap frog race on the beach. 1st July 1915
A member of the Royal Army Physical Training Corps gives Mr Jacob Epstein, the famous sculptor, a private in the Jewish battalion of the Royal Fusiliers basic training in the use of the bayonet
Russian soldiers seen here suffering the effects of poison gas being cared for by members of the Russian Red Cross not far from the front line trenches. Circa August 1915
Sappers and gunners pull a artillery piece up the slope over the previously laid railway lines towards the temporary platform which has been strongly built with the trunks of trees
Russian army engineers seen here laying a track bed for a narrow gauge railway during the russian campaign of March 1916 (Circa)
Dr. Eugene Hurd inspect the kitchen stove, giving orders to the soldier cook in very bad Russian. Cononel Hurd is the only American surgeon attached to the Russian Red Cross working in the field
The Russian Christmas is twelve days behind ours but the Armies are already making preparations for their xmas celebration on the field
Russian Infantry warmly clad and well equipped seen here setting out for the front to engage in the great battle for Poland Circa December 1914
Russian army sappers hastily manager to secure standing room only on a locomotive. Circa 1915
All the remain remains of the Barracks at Soldan following the Russian retreat. Circa 1916
The Company of the 7th Regiment of Chasseurs pose for the camera Circa 1915
Yurtas the peculiar tents which are used as dewellings by the Kirghiz nomad tribes of Russia. Owing to the warm weatherproof nature of these huts, which are easily transportable
Russian soldiers seen here preparing a meal during their advance in to Galicia circa September 1914
The village of Cumin the scene of hard fighting. Won and lost by the Russians and the Germans again and again but now firmly held by the Russians. Circa December 1914
A British translator delivers General Shores speech to Cossack troops in Mesopotamia April 1917
British Royal Marines on guard in the Dardanelles. Circa June 1915
Soldiers making up a fatigue party seen here landing stores from a lighter whilst engineers construct a light railway at " A" West Beach, Suvla Point. Circa May 1915
A busy scene on West Beach, Suvla Point a day prior to the evacuation of Gallipoli. Our picture shows: Equipment being loaded on to xlighter vessel known to the troops as Beetles during
A wounded British soldier seen outside a hospital hut close to the Shatt al Arab waterway in Mesopotamia before being evacuated by Hospital ship. Circa December 1914
Indian troops seen here on the banks of the Shatt al Arab waterway during the Mesopotamia campaign. Circa December 1914
Officers mess on the Gallipoli peninsula. Dinner being prepared at the entrance to their dugout whilst officers gossip about the days action. Circa May 1915
Arab soldiers seen here manning the gun battery at Fort Jelana at Muscat. Circa 1916
A busy scene on West Beach, Suvla Point two days prior to the evacuation of Gallipoli 19th December 1915
British soldiers and engineers working on the quay at Suvla Bay just a day before the evacuation. Normal working routines where kept up right until the evacuation to deceive the enemy
Indian troops under the direction of British officers unload a barge on the Tigris River in Mesopotamia. Circa May 1917
A captured German howitzer taken from the Crown Princes Koenigsberg Regiment of Grenadiers. In the background is seen the Orthodox Church at Chartorysk Circa September 1914
First Battle of Scarpe. Members of a British artillery company seen here positioning an 18 pound field artillery piece in Arras Cemetery. 12th April 1917
American troops arrive. Following the arrival of American destroyers in British waters, the first United States medical contingent who are to co operate with the Allied Forces in France have arrived
Battle of the Somme: A stretcher case seen in silhouette being brought in from La Boisselle during the Battle of Albert. 3rd June 1916
Men of the 2nd Monmouthshire (Pioneers) seen here in the trenches circa July 1916
The Cuirassiers of the French cavalry seen here passing through a Belgium village during the first few days of the war. Circa 10th August 1914