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Bomber crew after raid on Germany. RAF, Royal Airforce, returning home after the raid. Picture taken 2nd March 1940
Picture shows The East Yorkshire Regiment, at Whitby, Yorkshire. The East Yorkshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army
British troops of the 6th Airborne Division reached the Baltic Coast of Wismar, due north of Schwerin, Germany on 3rd May where they made contact with a Russian armoured squadron which had pushed
The officers mess. Picture taken 27th February 1944
Six hundred Polish women have arrived in this country after having escaped from Poland to join the WaF. The Womens Auxiliary Air Force
2 soldiers in their quarters below their look out post. Picture undated. Mirrorpix will suggest 1st January 1942
Soldiers of The British Army. Regiment unknown. The soldier in the centre is reading a hand written letter, that has presumably been sent to him. The comrades around him enjoy the moment
British Committees for Soviet Air include among the sterner war necessities sent to the USSR, a supply of the small comforts and luxuries - chocolate
A train leaving to take soldiers back to war, after they have had some leave. Picture shows a soldier giving a lady on the platform a letter. Soon they will have to say goodbye
The Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) training somewhere in England. Picture shows them having some fun, during rare down time at the camp site
Picture shows three Welsh soldiers at possibly Cardiff railway station. The GWR, Great Western Railway logo behind them. Left is Sergeant W. E
Picture shows The Home Guard. Hull, Yorkshire, during World War Two. In this picture they are displaying the uniform and kit for each member of the brigade
British Troops buying Ice Cream in Brussels. Their regiment is unknown. At this time, between 17Ð25 September 1944, Operation Market Garden saw Allied forces move from Belgium to The Netherlands
British Troops buying Grapes in Brussels. Their regiment is unknown. At this time, between 17Ð25 September 1944, Operation Market Garden saw Allied forces move from Belgium to The Netherlands
Army: Royal fuesler loading up at Raf Brize Norton before flying off to Border. December 1977 P035512