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American soldiers from Company E, 358th Infantry, 90th Division, move through the concrete Dragons Teeth of Siegfried line near Habscheid, Germany, as they move up to the front. 12th February 1945
The landing craft, vehicle, personnel (LCVP) or Higgins boat, a landing craft used extensively in amphibious landings in World War Two
French civilians stand at attention and an American Army Gl salutes as the American and French flags are unfurled side by side in the centre of the city of Cherbourg
Paul Gambaccini arriving at Elton Johns 50th birthday party at Hammersmith Palais. 6th April 1997
A London sergeant and US Military Police on duty guarding the Royal Cinema in central London during the Second World War. 28th April 1944
An American soldier walks arm in arm with a German civilian in Allied occupied Berlin at the end of the Second world War in Europe. 13th July 1945
British Army Royal Engineers sapper J W Gould from Leeds, helping US soldier Private Simon Davido of New York unload supplies at Liverpool docks from one of the first American ships to bring supplies
British Army Royal Engineers sappers and US soldiers becoming working together at Liverpool docks unloading one of the first American ships to bring supplies to the United Kingdom. 29th June 1942
American paratroopers pictured in the C-47 of the Troop Carrier Air Division of the 12th Air Force, en route to dropping zones in Southern France during the Second World War
Belgian people go wild with excitement as the first American troops roll in to Soignies, Belgium. Youngsters how their joy by shaking hands with the American troops of an Armoured Infantry unit as
Allied troops in Holland following the liberation of Europe. British troops of Airbourne division who fought heroically at Arnhem
A Wildcat plane passes over a US Navy Landing Ship as it discharges a Sherman tank onto a beach during pre-invasion training exercises in the United States
These two- men had a tough task : they had to breach a mine field barring the approach to Brachelen, Germany. They camouflaged their M.1. rifles with adhesive tape to avoid being seen by the enemy
An American soldier stands on guard, surrounded American built locomotives at a rail junction somewhere in Britain". These locomotIves will be used to transport men
Allied D-Day landings on the beaches of Normandy, Northern France during the Second World War. American G.I. soldiers with equipment entering the landing craft before the invasion. June 1944
A mobile Broadcasting Company appeals to hidden German snipers to surrender themselves as American forces occupy the town Saint Malo in Brittany, North-Western France. 16th August 1944
American troops disembarking at Cardiff docks during the Second World War, 1943
These soldiers stride off their landing craft onto the rocky shores of Kiska Island on invasion day. Carrying full packs they came prepared to meet the Japanese enemy
American troops entraining at M shed at Kings Dock, Swansea after their journey from Boston on the ocean liner SS Santa Rosa. 18th October 1943
American infantrymen edge their way through the streets of Saint-Malo, in Brittany, North-Western France. 16th August 1944
Infantrymen gather in Bastogne, Belgium to regroup after being cut away from their regiment by Germans in the enemy drive in this area. December 1944
The Battle of Saint-Lo, one of the three conflicts in the Battle of the Hedgerows which took place between 7th - 19th July 1944
A US mortar team uses a cart to move their equipment in the Venafro sector on the Italian front near Monte Sammucro. 5th January 1944
The United States Army Church team conduct afternoon service at Balham Congregational Church during the Second World War. Picture shows: Gordon Farndell, from Chicago
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
American troops of the 34th Infantry Division landing on the beaches at Surcouf, twenty miles east of Algiers, 9th November 1942
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
American made amphibious cargo carriers "Weasels"American made amphibious cargo carriers " Weasels", with tracks instead of wheels being used in flooded areas of Holland during the Second World War. January 1945
American soldiers of the US Ninth Division and French patriots ride a captured German tank through the streets in the the centre of the city of Cherbourg
An American tank burns furiously after being taken out by a German tank in France, where a bridgehead was being thrown across the Moselle River. September 1944
An American M-10 tank destroyer of the US Army rambles along a debris strewn road near St Fromond, Manche, France. This vehicle is moving against Rommels forces in the interior of the continent of
Infantry of the US 9th Army pass a chow-line in the streets of Neuss, Germany after its capture. Tanks can be seen in the background. 6th March 1945
American private Stanley Kamin of Whiting, Indiana, USA, undoubtedly has the largest following of any soldier overseas by salvaging left over food from the company mess
An American tank rumbles through a wreckage lined street on the outskirts of the devastated German city of Cologne near the end of the Second world War
Wreckage wrought by American aircraft and artillery is noted by a US Third Army infantryman as he walks up the devastated streets of Wadern, Germany. The town is now clear of enemy snipers
"Queenie"of a Quartermaster unit awaiting the green light for the invasion of" Queenie" of a Quartermaster unit awaiting the green light for the invasion of the European contingent somewhere in England
On a narrow strip of beach on the Normandy coast of Northern France, reinforcements of American assault troops assemble before moving in to the interior of the continent in support of the Allied
American Army Ambulances get ready to drive ashore at Slapton Sands in South Devon as the bow ramps of LCTs drop to the sand during rehearsals for Operation Overlord
Reconstructing the Burma road near the Salween River during the Second world War. An American Army bulldozer and Chinese labourers carrying basket loads of crushed rocks
Details of a pipeline that will extend 2000 miles from Calcutta to Yunnan, South China were revealed by Lieutenant General Daniel I. Sultan, commander of US forces in the Burma-India theatre
Beside a pontoon bridge spanning the Palo River on Leyte Island, American soldiers wash themselves and their clothes. One soldier evidently doesn t trust the temporary lull in the fighting for he
A US Army beach master seen here guiding landing craft to a safe beach area to unload heavy equipment and armoured vehicles after the initial US Sixth Army landed at Panaon Strait on Leyte
US infantrymen, fired at by an enemy German sniper, take to the ditch and prepare to eliminate him with rifle grenade during the Battle of Normandy Northern France in World War Two
An American infantryman, his tommy gun at the ready for potential snipers hiding amongst the shelled buildings in the town of Caumont, Northern France during the Battle of Normandy in World War Two
US infantrymen in a typical French farm lane drive cattle before them while they keep a sharp watch for enemy snipers during the Battle of Normandy Northern France in World War Two
Cautiously, their guns ready for quick action, American troops push through the heavy tropical brush towards a Japanese machine gun nest on Leyte Island in the Central Phillipines. October 1944
American Army troops cross the Pasig River which bisects Manila, the Philippine capital on Luzon Island, during the Second World War