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Troops perform exercises at the Royal Army Medical Corps Military convalescent depot in the West Country. Men who are below category A are raised too it by special massage
British soldiers billeted in a forward area of the D. E. F. during the Second WorldBritish soldiers billeted in a forward area of the D.E.F. during the Second World. 1st May 1940
Men of a British carrier in the Far East. Back row: J. Savory, F. J. Parson, T. DancyMen of a British carrier in the Far East. Back row: J. Savory, F.J. Parson, T. Dancy. Front row: H.T. Hawkins and F.B. Morgan. Circa 1940s
Men of a British carrier in the Far East. Back row: D. J. Williams, D. J. Cole, E. Tobin, TMen of a British carrier in the Far East. Back row: D.J. Williams, D.J. Cole, E. Tobin, T. Roberts. Front row: G. Breeze and L.C. Thomas. Circa 1940s
Men of North Wales serving in the British carrier Empress. Left to right: Back row: Signalman E F Roberts, A/B T. Howells, Telegraphist J Roberts. Second row: A/B W G Jones, A/B T M Jones
US soldiers Sergeant Jim McGahan and Corporal Silvio Bescatore eat with Jean Dockholm, a Red Cross field worker serving in France. 26th July 1944
Lieutenant General Ritchie, Commander of a British corps on the Western Front with troops whom he recently presented certificates for being mentioned in dispatches. 22nd December 1944
British troops and transport moving through the cleared streets of Stadtlohn, Germany. 4th April 1945
Volunteers of the Coastal Command. Left to right: Warrant Officer J. Stewart, Corporal J. Hawes, Sergeant R. Tilley, Aircraftman I.S. Solway, Flight Sergeant J.J. Plumber and Sergeant G. Mason
British soldiers in their makeshift home; Sapper Remington spends his spare time in a wagon. 5th December 1944
British troops of General Dempseys 2nd Army during the push on Hertogenbosch. 28th October 1944
The Sergeant pilot and Sergeant observer of the Royal Air Force who brought back information of great importance on the first reconnaissance over the Siegfried line. 26th February 1940
A Czech, a Pole and an Englishman, with their sergeant air gunner instructor, an Australian. They are watching other cadets at air-firing exercise. 6th April 1942
A US Ninth Air Force bomber station in England. Left to right: Sgt. Waldo W. Shows, 1st Lieutenant Benjamin R. Tillman, Lieutenant Col. Othel D. Turner, S/Sgt. Norman J. Huschka, Captain Louis J
Four fighter pilots of the Ninth Air Force. Left to right: 1st Lt. William M. Haynes, 2nd lt. Lloyd M. Bruce, 2nd Lt. James E. Hill, and 1st Lt. Walter Mckinney. 7th May 1944
British troops training in Northern Ireland during Second World War. 27th June 1941
British soldiers guard a beach in England during the Second World War. 16th September 1940
An R. A. F. Intelligence Officer scrutinises aerial photographs in the Western DesertAn R.A.F. Intelligence Officer scrutinises aerial photographs in the Western Desert. 7th December 1942
The wreckage of a German bomber shot down by a RAF fighter over Southern England. Circa February 1940
The wreckage of a German Heinkel 1-11 bomber shot down by three Hurricanes of 43 Squadron. The aircraft crashed landed close to Bannial Flat Farm, Whitby. 3rd February 1940
Russian soldiers examine the trench in the Reich Chancellery Gardens, Berlin, were the bodies of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun were burnt following their suicides in the Fuhrer bunker on the 30th April
Major General Jim Gavin, Commanding General of the 82nd Airborne Division in Belgium, walks down La-Ne where troops of the 508th Regiment wiped out a battalion of attacking SS troops during
While the gaping bow doors of amphibious assault craft spew forth more men and supplies, US troops and Coast Guardsmen fill sand bags for gun emplacements on Leyte Island in the central Philippines
British Warships and bombers and "Commandos"were landed under cover of smokeBritish Warships and bombers and " Commandos" were landed under cover of smoke screens'. Norwegian troops also took part in the operation which resulted in the destruction of 15
On the Adriatic sector of the Eighth Army front north of Faenza, Italy, Lieutenant G. Sherman, of Sutton, Surrey, in charge of a mortar platoon
An RAF Typhoon aircraft patrolling the skies over a convoy after taking off from an airfield in Normandy, Northern France. July 1944
Soldier taking advantage of cover as he fires his gun in a South Wales training exercise during the Second World War. October 1941
Caldari, which occupies a strategic positions on the Ortona- Orsogna lateral road and railway, was occupied by the Indian and Home County infantry men serving With the 8th Army
A sub-machine gun in one hand and a grenade in the other, a US soldier marches at the head of his men in pursuit of Japanese defenders of New Britain Island the Southwest Pacific
Men of the Royal Northumberland fusiliers have recently undergone practice exercises at beach landing on invasion lines. Small boats are brought closely into shore
Member of the Army Reconnaissance Corps. 27th September 1942
While many people thin the Army is training for defensive action against the enemy, British Army Commanders have other ideas
Canadian soldier Corporal Andy Mouflier from Winnipeg, fires a peephole in the wall of a shattered building during training exercises in England before the Allied invasion of Northern France
Axis troops clear up the debris on Spanish Mole, Tripoli, after an RAF raid. Circa 17th January 1942
Mrs Jean Finnigan serves 5th army men their morning tea and buns. Mrs. Finnigan had just returned from two months U.K. leave, granted on account of her husband
On the 8th army front a mule train carrying ammunition to Montgomerys men passes a little party busily engaged digging out a bogged Sherman tank. Circa 4th December 1943
Infantry in front of Tobruk waiting to advance into town, which is seen in the background with fires burning. Circa 9th February 1941
Soldiers in Tobruk, Libya. Another pet with the Gunner Officers. This rabbit wandered into the Mess one day and refused to leave. Circa 24th September 1941
A memorial built by Royal Australian Engineers and dedicated to those who have given their lives for the defence of Tobruk was unveiled by Major-gen Morshead, G.O.C, Tobruk. Circa 1941
British offensive in the western desert. (Picture) The first stages in the second British offensive in the western desert, which opened at dawn on November 18th 1941
Polish troops who are among the defenders of Tobruk at a firing post during Second World War. Circa October 1941
Australian and other Empire troops defending Tobruk. (Picture) The Tobruk Truth, nicknamed the Dinkun Oil by the troops, is published regularly by Australians in Tobruk
American troops landing at Arzew, near Oran. (Picture) 500 ship convoy safely transported Allied troops to Northern Africa where simultaneous landings were made at strategic locations
Tokyo Rose was a name given by Allied troops in the South Pacific during World War II to all female English-speaking radio broadcasters of Japanese propaganda (Picture)
Fall of Tobruk. (Picture) Fires burning in the town of Tobruk. In the foreground are British troops advancing towards the town. Circa 1940s
A piper of the Highland regiment entertaining the wounded, both British and enemy, as they await their turn for the dressing of wounds at a casualty clearing station on the battlefield near Tobruk
Two Rajput riflemen looking at a piece of archaic statuary in the ruins of the ancient city of Cyrene, capital of Cyrenaica. Circa 1940s
The Catholic Church in Tobruk although badly damaged is still standing. Services are held elsewhere but soldiers often call in for a few minutes during the day