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24 Apr 2015, 12:51 PM
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A Sexton 25pdr self-propelled gun crossing the River Senio over two Churchill Ark bridging tanks, 10 April 1945.



A Churchill tank of the North Irish Horse crossing the River Senio over two Churchill Ark bridging tanks, Italy, 10 April 1945.
24 Apr 2015, 13:10 PM
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DUKW amphibious vehicles ferrying supplies across the Rhine, 25 March 1945.

24 Apr 2015, 13:20 PM
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Lt. Wada, leading Marine bombers over the target





24 Apr 2015, 13:28 PM
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B-17's on Stuttgart raid 1943





ARDENNES: US units



ARDENNES: US units



Stuka bombing on a Russian bridge near Novgorod



ARDENNES: US Field Hospital
24 Apr 2015, 16:27 PM
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New York parade 1942



Leyte, Nov 44

25 Apr 2015, 09:50 AM
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25 Apr 2015, 11:31 AM
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25 Apr 2015, 11:35 AM
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Lt. Wada, leading Marine bombers over the target


This looks like an officer from the IJA, travelling in an US bomber...am I correct? :unsure:
25 Apr 2015, 11:38 AM
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25 Apr 2015, 12:37 PM
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Camouflage "Palma - 44" or "Russian Digital"
Developed in the Engineering Institute of the Red Army, to protect against German night vision sights of the first generation

unfortunately only the post-war photo







25 Apr 2015, 12:41 PM
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Camouflage "Palma - 44" or "Russian Digital"
Developed in the Engineering Institute of the Red Army, to protect against German night vision sights of the first generation

unfortunately only the post-war photo









can you put these here ? http://www.coh2.org/topic/16865/post-ww2-and-modern-warfare-pics/page/21#post_id321649 , thanks in advance .
25 Apr 2015, 13:02 PM
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Two twin-engined bombers bombed the U.S. rail network Domfront to prevent German to refuel in men and material.
Two Douglas A-20G Havoc's 671st Bombardment Squadron of the 416th Bombardment Group of the 97th Combat Bombardment Wing of IX Bomber Command of the Ninth Air Force.
25 Apr 2015, 13:03 PM
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beach obstacles
25 Apr 2015, 13:05 PM
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Aerial
Bombing of the station Cérences, the bridge over the Siena and the D13, the bomb craters are numerous.
The convoy of GMC trucks with trailers are of Coutances, the station is on the left, the city of Cérences senior executive at the top.
By zooming in you will notice some of the tarps GMC dark spots, it's camouflage nets.
Cérences is released as part of fighting so-called "pocket Roncey".
The CWB's Brig Gen E. Holmes Dager of the 4th US Cérences AD reached July 29, 1944 in the late afternoon from Coutances. All bridges on the Siena were destroyed, U.S. tanks have to stop and not enter until the next day in the city, after the bridges "provisional" to be built by the engineers.

25 Apr 2015, 13:09 PM
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Aerial photo of Mont-Fleury battery, Wn 35a, at Ver sur Mer, served by 3./HKAA 1260.
The sea bottom off the picture frame, the casemates under construction for four Russian guns of 122 mm K390 1 / r, only one was completed on 6 June 1944, leading to an anti tank ditch.
The battery suffered an aerial bombardment of June 6, 1944 4:29 to 4:49, 113 bombers unleash 542 tons of bombs as part of Operation Flashlamp and a naval bombardment by HMS Belfast and is removed on June 6 by the 6th Bn Green Howards the 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division.
Photo taken after landing notice: a tent camp on the right and a barrage balloon at the crossroads at the bottom left.

25 Apr 2015, 13:10 PM
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Aerial view at very low altitude of the battery Crisbecq on the town of Saint Marcouf
On the right a bunker with a gun Czech Skoda 210 mm reach 25 km
25 Apr 2015, 13:11 PM
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A battery of heavy gauge, 155 mm or 8'' Gun Gun in action: the photo back up violence and American gunners stopped their ears so as not eventually become deaf.
25 Apr 2015, 13:12 PM
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American soldiers shoot at the 155mm Howitzer, M1.
On the left the bomb and a purveyor prepare, set or adjust the trigger on the next shell.
The howitzer is camouflaged: net and branches.

25 Apr 2015, 13:13 PM
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These Canadian soldiers unload boxes of ammunition a DUKW amphibious vehicle.
Marking on metal boxes: 25 pdr BE Smoke Shell
Either: smoke shell to eject from the bottom.

26 Apr 2015, 12:53 PM
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These are the GIs of the 35th Inf. US Division who landed at Omaha Beach on 5-7 July 1944 and moved to the front position on the right of the 29th Inf. Division US northwest of St. Lo. The 137th Inf. Regiment towards the Meauffe, the 320th IR to IR Carillon and 134th in reserve Villiers-Fossard. Photo taken before their first battles in Normandy on 11 July 1944 with the XIX Corps.

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