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United States Air Force Collection (#3)

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: A B-26 Marauder of the ninth US Air Force, one of a formidable force which struck

A B-26 Marauder of the ninth US Air Force, one of a formidable force which struck at a Nazi military objective in Northern France on 9th May 1944

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: A B-26 Silver Streak Marauder of the ninth US Air Force, unloading its bombs over Torigni

A B-26 Silver Streak Marauder of the ninth US Air Force, unloading its bombs over Torigni, France which lies behind the battle lines

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: Attack on the marshalling yards at Reims, German occupied France by heavy bombers of

Attack on the marshalling yards at Reims, German occupied France by heavy bombers of the American Eighth Air Force on 30th May 1944

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: Marauder B-26 medium bombers of the American Ninth Air Force struck a telling blow at

Marauder B-26 medium bombers of the American Ninth Air Force struck a telling blow at the transportation system of Hitlers war machine when they successfully bombed the railway yards at Hirson

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: Photograph taken during an attack by bombers of the US Army Air Force on an Atlantic

Photograph taken during an attack by bombers of the US Army Air Force on an Atlantic U-boat base at St Nazaire in German occupied France

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: A column of smoke rising several thousand feet in the air over Busigny in occupied France

A column of smoke rising several thousand feet in the air over Busigny in occupied France after bombs released by B-26 Marauders of the American ninth Air Force plastered the railroad marshalling

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: Photograph taken during a daylight attack on the steel and engineering works of the Cie

Photograph taken during a daylight attack on the steel and engineering works of the Cie Fives-Lille, and the locomotive, carriage and wagon works of the Sec

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: B-26 Marauder medium bombers of the ninth US Air Force attack an important road

B-26 Marauder medium bombers of the ninth US Air Force attack an important road intersection at Torigni, France. The photo shows the road, which lies to the rear of there battle areas

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: Smoke of varying colours from fires and explosions wings upwards from the marshalling

Smoke of varying colours from fires and explosions wings upwards from the marshalling yards at Liege, Belgium, on 25th May 1944 as B-17 Flying Fortress bombers of the the US Eighth Air Force

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: Attack by B-26 Marauder Medium bombers of the US Ninth Air Force on the Seine River

Attack by B-26 Marauder Medium bombers of the US Ninth Air Force on the Seine River highway bridge at Mantes-Gassincourt in German occupied France, 20 miles west of Paris

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: A reconnaissance photograph taken after a major night raid by a mixed force of United

A reconnaissance photograph taken after a major night raid by a mixed force of United States Air Force and RAF aircraft on the German submarine base at Lorient, France

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: At Metz, in enemy occupied France, thee unit bay workshops and three locomotive

At Metz, in enemy occupied France, thee unit bay workshops and three locomotive and wagon sheds were all completely destroyed in an attack on the marshalling yards by heavy bombers of the US Eighth

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: Aerial view showing damage caused to the Creil railway marshalling yards one o clock

Aerial view showing damage caused to the Creil railway marshalling yards one o clock on 23rd March 1944, just after B-26 Marauder medium bombers of the US Ninth Air Force dropped more than 300 tons

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: This important Nazi aerodrome near Paris, one of two principal bases for the supply of

This important Nazi aerodrome near Paris, one of two principal bases for the supply of new aircraft and maintenance for all German fighter units on the Western Front

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: Hundreds of bomb craters dot the Evreux-Fauville airfield

Hundreds of bomb craters dot the Evreux-Fauville airfield, about 50 miles north west of Paris after repeated attack by American Eighth Air Force heavy Bombers/ Picture taken the day following July

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: Aerial view showing damage caused to the Creil railway marshalling yards one o clock

Aerial view showing damage caused to the Creil railway marshalling yards one o clock on 23rd March 1944, just after B-26 Marauder medium bombers of the US Ninth Air Force dropped more than 300 tons

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: Four thousand-pound bombs on their way from a Marauder medium bomber of the American

Four thousand-pound bombs on their way from a Marauder medium bomber of the American 9th Air Force to the port area of Dieppe, Northern France

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: In a daylight raid on 3rd January 1943, Flying Fortresses

In a daylight raid on 3rd January 1943, Flying Fortresses and Liberator bombers of the US Army Air Force based in Britain, carried out a heavy attack on the port of St. Nazaire in France

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: Raid on the German occupied French port of Dunkirk in Northern France by Liberator

Raid on the German occupied French port of Dunkirk in Northern France by Liberator aircraft of the United States Army Air Force, escorted by fighters

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: Daylight attack on La Riche Railway bridge at Tours in Southern France by Marauder medium

Daylight attack on La Riche Railway bridge at Tours in Southern France by Marauder medium bombers of the American Ninth Air Force

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: Action picture made during a successful attack by flying Fortresses of the U. S

Action picture made during a successful attack by flying Fortresses of the U. S
Action picture made during a successful attack by flying Fortresses of the U.S. 8th Air Forces on the German Gilsy aerodrome at Amiens early on the morning of 14.7.43 shows - bombs bursting dead

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: This Ninth Air Force reconnaissance photograph shows the damage caused in St

This Ninth Air Force reconnaissance photograph shows the damage caused in St. Vith, German-held key town in the Ardennes salient

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: A bridge linking the peninsula with the mainland at Brest was rendered useless by

A bridge linking the peninsula with the mainland at Brest was rendered useless by Marauders and Havocs of the American Ninth Air Force, which attacked the port on 3rd September 1944

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: While on a fighter-bomber mission well behind the German lines in France

While on a fighter-bomber mission well behind the German lines in France, Lieutenant Mayne, a US Ninth Air Force Thunderbolt pilot

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: Smoke rises from bomb hits on German harbour installations at Split

Smoke rises from bomb hits on German harbour installations at Split, Yugoslavia on the Adriatic Coast as B-25 Mitchell medium bombers of the US 12th Air Force raid facilities used by the enemy to

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: An outstanding job of precision bombing on a difficult target is shown in this picture of

An outstanding job of precision bombing on a difficult target is shown in this picture of the harbour of Split, Yugoslavia, one of the most important German held ports on the Adriatic Coast

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: Heavy concentrations of bombs strike the Bauer and Schaurte bolt

Heavy concentrations of bombs strike the Bauer and Schaurte bolt and screw factory at Haus, Germany, attacked by Flying Fortress bombers of the American Eighth Air Force

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: ANTI-SUBMARINE DRIVE CONTINUES: U. S. FORTRESSES HIT U-BOAT BASIN A further step in

ANTI-SUBMARINE DRIVE CONTINUES: U. S. FORTRESSES HIT U-BOAT BASIN A further step in
ANTI-SUBMARINE DRIVE CONTINUES: U.S. FORTRESSES HIT U-BOAT BASIN A further step in the anti-submarine campaign was scored when U.S

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: Germanys largest tank depot at Konigsborn, approx 5 miles east of Magdeburg

Germanys largest tank depot at Konigsborn, approx 5 miles east of Magdeburg, pictured shortly after an attack by U.S Eight aF heavy bombers on 20th June 1944

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: German locomotive explodes due to a U.s Eight Air Force fighter pilot dove in

German locomotive explodes due to a U.s Eight Air Force fighter pilot dove in
German locomotive explodes due to a U.S Eight Air Force fighter pilot dove in and strafed it. This train supply was destroyed by Capt.L.K. Carson 357 Fighter Group, Eighth Air Force. January 9, 1945

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: U.s Eighth Air Force attack on January 23, 1945. Bombs dropped by 44th Group Second Air

U.s Eighth Air Force attack on January 23, 1945. Bombs dropped by 44th Group Second Air
U.S Eighth Air Force attack on January 23, 1945. Bombs dropped by 44th Group Second Air Division B-24 Liberators on the Hemmingstedt Oil Refinery

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: Misburg Oil Refinery, near Hanover - Largest active oil refinery prior to US Eighth

Misburg Oil Refinery, near Hanover - Largest active oil refinery prior to US Eighth Airforce attack on 26th November 1944

Background imageUnited States Air Force Collection: Bombs blast the Rhine Road. Bombs from B-17 Flying Fortresses of the U. S

Bombs blast the Rhine Road. Bombs from B-17 Flying Fortresses of the U. S
Bombs blast the Rhine Road. Bombs from B-17 Flying Fortresses of the U.S. Eight Air Force 447th Bombardment Group blot out vital bridges across the Rhine at Wesel. February 14, 1945



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