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Background image01462 Collection: Airmen rescued from the sea by a RAF speedboat in the Channel

Airmen rescued from the sea by a RAF speedboat in the Channel. A bomber crashed into the sea near the French coast. Five members of the crew got into their rubber dinghy but three of them were so

Background image01462 Collection: Two airmen adrift in their dinghy in the Indian Ocean. A Hurricane on patrol sighted

Two airmen adrift in their dinghy in the Indian Ocean. A Hurricane on patrol sighted the drifting men, signalled his base, and then guided an RAF speed launch to the spot. March 1943

Background image01462 Collection: When a British bomber came down in the Atlantic its main dinghy failed to function

When a British bomber came down in the Atlantic its main dinghy failed to function and the six members of the crew piled into a dinghy designed for two people

Background image01462 Collection: The lives of many airmen whose aircraft have been forced down in the sea have been saved

The lives of many airmen whose aircraft have been forced down in the sea have been saved by rubber dinghies with which their aircraft are equipped

Background image01462 Collection: The Hampshire Regiment serving with the British Expeditionary Force in France during

The Hampshire Regiment serving with the British Expeditionary Force in France during the Second World War. Photo shows: A group of men standing as the tea is handed out. March 1940

Background image01462 Collection: A battalion of the Middlesex Regiment serving with we British Expeditionary Force in

A battalion of the Middlesex Regiment serving with we British Expeditionary Force in France during the Second World War. Photo shows: A class going through a drill with a Vickers gun. March 1940

Background image01462 Collection: Artillery fire from American guns blasted Germans from their positions which they held in

Artillery fire from American guns blasted Germans from their positions which they held in the town of Wallendorf, Germany. Furniture has been removed from blazing homes. September 1944

Background image01462 Collection: The so called 'Tobacco factory'at Carocetto, Italy

The so called "Tobacco factory"at Carocetto, Italy
The so called " Tobacco factory" at Carocetto, Italy, scene of bitter fighting during the bridgehead battle, fell to British troops on 28th May 1944

Background image01462 Collection: An American bomber of the United States Army Force involved in an aerial battle over

An American bomber of the United States Army Force involved in an aerial battle over Germany during the Second World War, as indicated by the long ghost-like smoke trails in the sky. November 1943

Background image01462 Collection: First pictures after the British entry into Amiens, France during the Second world War

First pictures after the British entry into Amiens, France during the Second world War. Picture shows: These women had denounced the local resistance and Communists

Background image01462 Collection: Aerial view showing damage caused to the the Luftwaffe fighter

Aerial view showing damage caused to the the Luftwaffe fighter and bomber base at Leeuwarden, Holland after an attack by B-26 Marauder medium bombers of the US Ninth Air Force on 24th February 1944

Background image01462 Collection: Un-named Free French Naval Captain poses with a drink for the press at their barracks in

Un-named Free French Naval Captain poses with a drink for the press at their barracks in Southern England. 5th May 1944

Background image01462 Collection: The officers mess of the Free French Navy at their barracks in Southern England

The officers mess of the Free French Navy at their barracks in Southern England. 5th May 1944

Background image01462 Collection: Un-named Free French Naval officer and sailor at their barracks in Southern England 5th

Un-named Free French Naval officer and sailor at their barracks in Southern England 5th May 1944

Background image01462 Collection: Un-named Free French Naval officers at their barracks in Southern England 5th May 1944

Un-named Free French Naval officers at their barracks in Southern England 5th May 1944

Background image01462 Collection: The entrance to th First Aid Post at Dover dug into the white cliffs. 22nd February 1945

The entrance to th First Aid Post at Dover dug into the white cliffs. 22nd February 1945

Background image01462 Collection: Some of the American soldiers that released a number of Russian prisoners when Cherbourg

Some of the American soldiers that released a number of Russian prisoners when Cherbourg fell to the US Army. The Russian POWs had been forced to work on the building of the German defences

Background image01462 Collection: Free French Sailors and Naval Commandos pose for the press at their their barracks in

Free French Sailors and Naval Commandos pose for the press at their their barracks in Southern England. 5th May 1944

Background image01462 Collection: Free French Sailors and Naval Commandos train in unarmed combat at their their barracks

Free French Sailors and Naval Commandos train in unarmed combat at their their barracks in Southern England. 5th May 1944

Background image01462 Collection: Nurses prepare a bed at a First Aid Post in Dover dug into the white cliffs

Nurses prepare a bed at a First Aid Post in Dover dug into the white cliffs. 22nd February 1945

Background image01462 Collection: Free French sailors are call to parade by a bugler at their barracks in Southern England

Free French sailors are call to parade by a bugler at their barracks in Southern England. 5th May 1944

Background image01462 Collection: Nurses prepare the First Aid Post in Dover dug into the white cliffs. 22nd February 1945

Nurses prepare the First Aid Post in Dover dug into the white cliffs. 22nd February 1945

Background image01462 Collection: A First Aid Post at Dover dug into the white cliffs. 22nd February 1945

A First Aid Post at Dover dug into the white cliffs. 22nd February 1945

Background image01462 Collection: A building in El Salloum being used by the British as a signal station during the Second

A building in El Salloum being used by the British as a signal station during the Second World War. 12th January 1941

Background image01462 Collection: This night photographs show direct hits scored by British bombers on Tobruk jetties

This night photographs show direct hits scored by British bombers on Tobruk jetties. 30th July 1942

Background image01462 Collection: Aerial view of Tobruk with petrol burning. The cruiser San Giorgio

Aerial view of Tobruk with petrol burning. The cruiser San Giorgio can be seen in the background. 12th February 1941

Background image01462 Collection: Wrecked merchant vessels in Mersa Matruh harbour after accurate bombing by Allied forces

Wrecked merchant vessels in Mersa Matruh harbour after accurate bombing by Allied forces. 29th November 1942

Background image01462 Collection: The Siege of Tobruk lasted for 241 days in 1941, after Axis forces advanced through

The Siege of Tobruk lasted for 241 days in 1941, after Axis forces advanced through Cyrenaica from El Agheila in Operation Sonnenblume against Allied forces in Libya

Background image01462 Collection: An aerial view of Bardia in Libya during the Second World War. Circa 1940s

An aerial view of Bardia in Libya during the Second World War. Circa 1940s

Background image01462 Collection: Benghaz bombing, the plan was to destroy the harbour and storage facilities at Benghazi

Benghaz bombing, the plan was to destroy the harbour and storage facilities at Benghazi and raid the airfield at Benina in Libya in coordination with the RAF

Background image01462 Collection: Indian infantry and Bren carriers in Libya during the Second World War

Indian infantry and Bren carriers in Libya during the Second World War. 18th December 1941

Background image01462 Collection: The British made landings on Madagascars west coast with the intention of moving

The British made landings on Madagascars west coast with the intention of moving inland from there. In September, the colonial capital of Tana or Antananarivo was captured by the British

Background image01462 Collection: The Italian rule over Derna lasted 29 years, 3 months and 14 days until it was captured

The Italian rule over Derna lasted 29 years, 3 months and 14 days until it was captured on 30 January 1941 by Australian Troops during the Second World War

Background image01462 Collection: The German ship Warenfels lies scuttled in the port of Diego Suarez

The German ship Warenfels lies scuttled in the port of Diego Suarez. 25th May 1942

Background image01462 Collection: Lieutenant Colonel Charles Cecil Ingersoll Merritt who was awarded the VC for heroism

Lieutenant Colonel Charles Cecil Ingersoll Merritt who was awarded the VC for heroism during the Dieppe raid. Circa October 1942

Background image01462 Collection: A low level air attack on an enemy column near Benghazi during the Second World War

A low level air attack on an enemy column near Benghazi during the Second World War. 23rd November 1941

Background image01462 Collection: Operation Compass (also la battaglia della Marmarica) was the first large British

Operation Compass (also la battaglia della Marmarica) was the first large British military operation of the Western Desert Campaign during the Second World War

Background image01462 Collection: The Kings African Rifles split into two columns and marched around the U

The Kings African Rifles split into two columns and marched around the U of the valley and met Vichy troops in the rear and then ambushed them

Background image01462 Collection: Brigadier Clarence Churchill Mann, awarded the D. S. O. for his part in the Dieppe raid

Brigadier Clarence Churchill Mann, awarded the D. S. O. for his part in the Dieppe raid
Brigadier Clarence Churchill Mann, awarded the D.S.O. for his part in the Dieppe raid. Circa 1942

Background image01462 Collection: Winston Churchill visits Tripoli to thank troops of the 8th Army at Castel Benito

Winston Churchill visits Tripoli to thank troops of the 8th Army at Castel Benito airfield. 9th February 1943

Background image01462 Collection: One more victim of RAF fighter in France. A Junkers 88 - latest type of German bomber

One more victim of RAF fighter in France. A Junkers 88 - latest type of German bomber - brought down during the recent air fighting. May 1940

Background image01462 Collection: British assault craft reaching the shores of Toamasina, Madagascar during Second World

British assault craft reaching the shores of Toamasina, Madagascar during Second World War. 16th October 1942

Background image01462 Collection: Canadian Major Andrew Thompson Law, awarded the DSO for his operations in Dieppe

Canadian Major Andrew Thompson Law, awarded the DSO for his operations in Dieppe. Circa October 1942

Background image01462 Collection: Lieut. Colonel Dollard Menard awarded the DSO for heroism during the Dieppe landings

Lieut. Colonel Dollard Menard awarded the DSO for heroism during the Dieppe landings. Circa October 1942

Background image01462 Collection: Canadian Captain William Dennis Whitaker, awarded the DSO for his actions in Dieppe

Canadian Captain William Dennis Whitaker, awarded the DSO for his actions in Dieppe. Circa October 1942

Background image01462 Collection: The Second Battle of El Alamein was a battle of the Second World War that took place near

The Second Battle of El Alamein was a battle of the Second World War that took place near the Egyptian railway halt of El Alamein

Background image01462 Collection: American troops of the 34th Infantry Division landing on the beaches at Surcouf

American troops of the 34th Infantry Division landing on the beaches at Surcouf, twenty miles east of Algiers. Operation Torch signalled the American entry into the Mediterranean War

Background image01462 Collection: South African infantry search a ruined village for enemy soldiers near Bardia

South African infantry search a ruined village for enemy soldiers near Bardia. 26th January 1942



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