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The Royal Irish Fusiliers. These pictures were taken with a battalion of the Royal Irish Fusiliers who are in the forward areas of the B.E.F
The Suffolk Regiment was an infantry regiment of the line in the British Army with a history dating back to 1685. It saw service for three centuries, participating in many wars and conflicts
British Troops leaving for World War II from the United Kingdom. 19th June 1940
British nurses and airmen photographed immediately after their arrival somewhere in France. Circa 1940s
Can i be a paratrooper when i grew up? asks a small boy who has been watching paratroops being dropped from R.A.F. Douglas Dakota Aircraft. 21st May 1944
These men of the Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry are seen on the Sussex Downs under a course of instruction to use Bren guns from the hip. Circa 1944
The Sherwood Foresters. A series f pictures taken with the Sherwood Foresters now serving in the forward ears of the B.E.F. An advance scout, leading a sector through a wood. 2nd May 1940
Men of a battalion of the Leicester Regiment in the Middle East. (Picture) Sergeant G.Emmond s, of 17, High St. Enderby Leicester, who has served 18 years in the army, is seen here firing a Bren gun
British Troops loading up mortar with bombs during Second World War in desert. Circa August 26th 1940s
The new Traffic Control army. This series depicts the duties of a vast, newly formed army initialled Traffic Control. The dire need for this unit has arisen from the road disorder caused by people
British Soldiers marching in the countryside, distracted by two young women they encounter, August 1939
The new badges to be worn by navigators and Bomb Aimers of the R. A. FThe new badges to be worn by navigators and Bomb Aimers of the R.A.F. 19th November 1942
Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh Mallory, Commander-in-chief, Allied Expeditionary Air Force, with Allied Air chiefs L-R - Air Marshal R.M Hill
Men of the R. A. F. who took part in recent reconnaissance flight to Vienna and PragueMen of the R.A.F. who took part in recent reconnaissance flight to Vienna and Prague. (Picture) Airmen leading an aircraft with leaflets prior to the flight. 25th January 1940
Britains Midget Submarines. (Picture) X-Craft under way, showing a member of her crew at the hatchway. 23rd February 1944
A bomb just about to be loaded on to a Boston bomber in the desert. 19th July 1942
Train bombed by R. A. F. fighters during Second World War. 18th October 1942Train bombed by R.A.F. fighters during Second World War. 18th October 1942
Since R. A. F. Bomber Commands Lancaster attack on the German dams on the night ofSince R.A.F. Bomber Commands Lancaster attack on the German dams on the night of 16/17 May 1943, precautions have been mage to repair breaches
Formations of B-24 Liberator bombers of the 15th aF sweep over snow-capped mountains En Route to the highly successful air assault on enemy aircraft factories at Wiener Neustadt, south of Vienna
Berlin Flak. U. S. Eighth Air Force flying Fortresses pass through a flak filled shyBerlin Flak. U.S. Eighth Air Force flying Fortresses pass through a flak filled shy over the Greater Berlin area during their large scale attack on the German capital on Monday
British troops use flame throwers in France. 20th August 1944
British and Soviet troops in Iran, a representative of the Soviet troops conversing with British officers. 23rd September 1941
On the road over one of the desert son Iran a British Colonial officers of the Read Army smilingly endeavours to overcome language difficulties. 12th October 1941
The accuracy and intensity of the R. A. F. attack on the MoehneThe accuracy and intensity of the R.A.F. attack on the Moehne, Eder and Sorpe dams is proved in these pictures taken after the great raid which has resulted in millions of water sweeping down
East African troops learn jungle fighting in Ceylon. Having fought with great success in the Middle East, East African men new now being trained in jungle warfare in Ceylon. 15th October 1943
A Red Army Armoured car in the road across a desert in Iran. A British soldier is seen on the right. 12th October 1941
A British general with some British and Indian troops visited the Russian lines in Iran where they had an opportunity of inspecting the Russian equipment
Marines in Ceylon train for battle. The 11th Battalion Royal Marines battle course. (Picture) Units of the Royal Marine group mobile naval base defence organisation in training. 25th November 1943
British and Red Army soldiers meet at Grand Hotel in a town in Iran. 13th October 1941
Intermittent showers (of Allied bombs) likely throughout May. And here, four 1, 000 pounders are shown on their way to another Nazi target in the Western area
British Parachute Regiments new badge. 26th May 1943
More bombs plummet target wards o to the underground storage depot at Derben, Germany, as U.S.Eighth Air Force heavy bombers attack several vital sources of Nazi oil. 14th January 1945
Bombs from United States Air Force Flying Fortresses falling on German occupied Airdrome at Abbeville/Drucat. The attack made August 19th 1942, was part of the Allied operation against Dieppe
Americans bombers strike at German communications. Heading over the Alps for Germany are these long range bomber B-24 Liberators of the 15th U.S.A.A.F
One of many duties of British troops C. M. P.s in Persia is the control of trafficOne of many duties of British troops C.M.P.s in Persia is the control of traffic on the mountain roads over which supplies go to Russia
Flying Fortresses of the U. S. 8th Air Force escorted by SpitfiresFlying Fortresses of the U.S. 8th Air Force escorted by Spitfires, made a daylight attack on Fives-Lille Steel and locomotive works at Lille on 8-11-1942
Britain train glider pilots in night flying. The Intense training received by pilots at an R.A.F. Brize Norton where glider training is undertaken
The badge of China-British fighter squadron of the Royal Air Force. 12th December 1941
One effect of the Ruhr Valley flooding, following the breaches of the German dams, was to cause damage to roads and bridges and consequent confusion and chaos to communications near Herdecke
The Handley Page HP. 52 Hampden was a British twin-engine medium bomber of the Royal AirThe Handley Page HP.52 Hampden was a British twin-engine medium bomber of the Royal Air Force. It was part of the trio of large twin-engine bombers procured for the RAF
Radio location stretches out far beyond Britains shores to send back warnings of the approach of enemy aircraft. At Headquarters, the radio locators messages, and those of the Royal Observer Corps
Britain trains glider pilots in night flying. The intense training received by pilots at an R.A.F. Brize Norton where glider training is undertaken
Target for toady: A R. A. F. scene in Libya. (Picture) An R. A. FTarget for toady: A R.A.F. scene in Libya. (Picture) An R.A.F. wing commander is seen delivering a little informal homily to his flying comrades before they take off for a raid. 19th January 1942
Vast crater mage by the R. A. Fs new ten ton (22, 000 itsVast crater mage by the R.A.Fs new ten ton (22, 000 its) bombs now being used with devastating effect on targets in Germany. 21st March 1945
The Army Flying Badge, approved by the King, to be worn on the left breast by qualified air observation post pilots and glider pilots. 1st March 1942
While-U-Waits the tailors shop at an R. A. F. station in Ceylon. 17th May 1943While-U-Waits the tailors shop at an R.A.F. station in Ceylon. 17th May 1943
These pictures taken after great R. A. F. attack on Moehne and Eder dames on May 17th 1943These pictures taken after great R.A.F. attack on Moehne and Eder dames on May 17th 1943, illustrate vividly the rusts of one of the most striking raids of the war
Bostons attack Naval stores at Rennes. A reconnaissance photo of the target area taken some time after the Bostons attack