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American troops of the 34th Infantry Division landing on the beaches at Surcouf, twenty miles east of Algiers. Operation Torch signalled the American entry into the Mediterranean War
American landing craft on Okinawa. Landing craft nose inshore to land troops and supplies as the American invasion of Okinawa, Ryukyu island less than too miles from the Japanese homeland
Royal Indian landing craft. (Picture) As soon as the landing craft touches the shore a wave of troops pour out to secure the beachhead. Circa 15th January 1945
American soldiers, members of the Allied Expeditionary Force which made the initial landings in France on June 6 1944, keep watch from foxholes during the beach landings in France
Reinforcements for 5th army at Nettuno. Constant reinforcements for the Fifth Army are being landed day and night on the Nettuno beaches
Indian troops disembarking from their landing craft after commandos had secured the beach head. 8th February 1945
A landing craft being unloaded at the Rangoon beach head. 17th May 1945
Major General C. E. N. Lomax plans an amphibious operation from his base on Ramree IslandMajor General C.E.N. Lomax plans an amphibious operation from his base on Ramree Island. 15th April 1945
The Beachhead Landing. An aerial view of the storming of the Beachhead in the great Allied attack on the French coast. Tanks
Italian civilians get food from Allies. Italian civilians in the Nettuno beachhead area receive rations from the Allied Army authorities. March 1944
This is one of a series of pictures showing the first landing Barge kitchen, a converted Thames barge arriving off the Normandy beachhead
This picture shows tanks landing on the beachhead in France. They landed with assault troops. 7th June 1944
Liberation of Europe. Scenes on a Normandy beachhead as crack British troops made their first landing on the morning of Tuesday 6th June 1944
This remarkable photograph from the air shows a stretch of the beachhead where the great allied landings began. 6th June 1944
Scenes on a Normandy beachhead as crack British troops made their first landing on the morning of Tuesday, June 6th. Picture taken from a British army film unit. 6th June 1944
Scenes on a Normandy beachhead as crack British troops made their first landing on the morning of Tuesday, June 6th June 1944