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Background image01458 Collection: RAF stations on the Iraq-Transjordian frontier are guarded by the famous Arab Legion of

RAF stations on the Iraq-Transjordian frontier are guarded by the famous Arab Legion of the Amir of Transjordan. Commanded by British Officers

Background image01458 Collection: Havoc at Tobruk. Aerial view of Tobruk with sunken cargo vessel in the foreground

Havoc at Tobruk. Aerial view of Tobruk with sunken cargo vessel in the foreground and burning petrol in foreground. Circa 9th February 1941

Background image01458 Collection: A B-26 Marauder over France. May 1944

A B-26 Marauder over France. May 1944

Background image01458 Collection: Incendiary bombs fall on Yokohama. (Picture) Thousands of incendiary bombs rain

Incendiary bombs fall on Yokohama. (Picture) Thousands of incendiary bombs rain down upon the war factories of Yokohama, the devastating raid which destroyed nearly seven square miles of the city

Background image01458 Collection: Major General J. H Burns (US Army) being interviewed by an R. A. F

Major General J. H Burns (US Army) being interviewed by an R. A. F
Major General J.H Burns (US Army) being interviewed by an R.A.F. Command press officer in the Middle East. October 1941

Background image01458 Collection: British Avengers attack Shannoshu shipyard, Innoshima during Second World War

British Avengers attack Shannoshu shipyard, Innoshima during Second World War. 17th August 1945

Background image01458 Collection: Confetti showers upon US Sailors and Marines who march with men of the Australian Navy

Confetti showers upon US Sailors and Marines who march with men of the Australian Navy and Army when US Cruisers Northampton and Salt Lake City visit Brisbane, Australia

Background image01458 Collection: Axis troops clear up the debris on Spanish Mole, Tripoli, after an RAF raid

Axis troops clear up the debris on Spanish Mole, Tripoli, after an RAF raid. Circa 17th January 1942

Background image01458 Collection: Mrs Jean Finnigan serves 5th army men their morning tea and buns. Mrs

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

Background image01458 Collection: On the 8th army front a mule train carrying ammunition to Montgomery

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

Background image01458 Collection: Revolt Leaders in Abyssinia (Ethiopia). A small party of British officers went into

Revolt Leaders in Abyssinia (Ethiopia). A small party of British officers went into the heart of Abyssinia six months ago

Background image01458 Collection: Life in a hospital in Tobruk. (Picture) Waiting their turn at the dentist

Life in a hospital in Tobruk. (Picture) Waiting their turn at the dentists who can be seen at work in the background. Circa November 1941

Background image01458 Collection: Infantry in front of Tobruk waiting to advance into town

Infantry in front of Tobruk waiting to advance into town, which is seen in the background with fires burning. Circa 9th February 1941

Background image01458 Collection: Diagram showing bomb damage to the Gura Aerodrome in Ethiopia

Diagram showing bomb damage to the Gura Aerodrome in Ethiopia. (A) Direct hit on hangars (B) Direct hit on aerodrome buildings (C) Aerodrome building burnt out (D)

Background image01458 Collection: Coastal defence guns of Tobruk. (Picture) Victory being marked on the shells in

Coastal defence guns of Tobruk. (Picture) Victory being marked on the shells in readiness for sending to the enemy. Circa September 1941

Background image01458 Collection: British forces entered Addis Ababa on April 5th, having advanced 1800 miles in less than

British forces entered Addis Ababa on April 5th, having advanced 1800 miles in less than 60 days. Pictured, Transvaal regiment forces after the liberation of Addis Ababa. Circa May 1941

Background image01458 Collection: Soldiers in Tobruk, Libya. Another pet with the Gunner Officers

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

Background image01458 Collection: A memorial built by Royal Australian Engineers and dedicated to those who have given

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

Background image01458 Collection: British offensive in the western desert. (Picture

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

Background image01458 Collection: Italian prisoners being marched through Gondar after its surrender to British

Italian prisoners being marched through Gondar after its surrender to British, Imperial and Ethiopian forces. Circa November 1941

Background image01458 Collection: Polish troops who are among the defenders of Tobruk at a firing post during Second World

Polish troops who are among the defenders of Tobruk at a firing post during Second World War. Circa October 1941

Background image01458 Collection: Australian and other Empire troops defending Tobruk. (Picture) The Tobruk Truth

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

Background image01458 Collection: Gen. Anderson (left), Gen Alexander (centre), and Air Marshal Coningham (right

Gen. Anderson (left), Gen Alexander (centre), and Air Marshal Coningham (right) conferring at First Army Headquarters on the occasion of Gen. Alexanders visit to Allied Commanders. Circa 1940s

Background image01458 Collection: Lord Montgomery visiting the front in the western desert shortly after taking over

Lord Montgomery visiting the front in the western desert shortly after taking over command of the eighth army. Montgomery is in the centre (pointing)

Background image01458 Collection: American troops landing at Arzew, near Oran. (Picture

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

Background image01458 Collection: Tokyo Rose was a name given by Allied troops in the South Pacific during World War II to

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)

Background image01458 Collection: Fall of Tobruk. (Picture) Fires burning in the town of Tobruk

Fall of Tobruk. (Picture) Fires burning in the town of Tobruk. In the foreground are British troops advancing towards the town. Circa 1940s

Background image01458 Collection: US Marines examine a Yokosuka MXY7 Mark 11 K-1 OHKA Baka

US Marines examine a Yokosuka MXY7 Mark 11 K-1 OHKA Baka piloted suicide weapon on the island of Okinawa. This rocket powered flying bomb was slung underneath a bomber and released over the target

Background image01458 Collection: The United States detonated two nuclear weapons over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima

The United States detonated two nuclear weapons over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9, 1945, respectively

Background image01458 Collection: This burning tug is the result of of an attack by R. A. F. Liberators in the Gulf of Siam

This burning tug is the result of of an attack by R. A. F. Liberators in the Gulf of Siam
This burning tug is the result of of an attack by R.A.F. Liberators in the Gulf of Siam. 22nd August 1945

Background image01458 Collection: A typical scene in Tunis after it had fallen to the Allied Forces

A typical scene in Tunis after it had fallen to the Allied Forces. On guard wreckage at El Aouina airfield. Circa 18th May 1943

Background image01458 Collection: A piper of the Highland regiment entertaining the wounded, both British and enemy

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

Background image01458 Collection: Amongst the many troops in the Transjordania are the Arab Legion

Amongst the many troops in the Transjordania are the Arab Legion, which comprises the Desert Patrol, Cavalry and Infantry. The Legion is almost entirely enlisted from Bedouin Arabs

Background image01458 Collection: Bren gunner in action against bombers, in the background a lorry can be seen burning in

Bren gunner in action against bombers, in the background a lorry can be seen burning in Tobruk Libya. Circa 9th October 1941

Background image01458 Collection: Company Commander of a British County regiment with his second in command

Company Commander of a British County regiment with his second in command, keeping an eye forward of Tobruk. Circa 1940s

Background image01458 Collection: Ships of the US 3rd fleet and of the British Pacific fleet off the Japanese coast

Ships of the US 3rd fleet and of the British Pacific fleet off the Japanese coast. September 12th 1945

Background image01458 Collection: Two Rajput riflemen looking at a piece of archaic statuary in the ruins of the ancient

Two Rajput riflemen looking at a piece of archaic statuary in the ruins of the ancient city of Cyrene, capital of Cyrenaica. Circa 1940s

Background image01458 Collection: The Catholic Church in Tobruk although badly damaged is still standing

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

Background image01458 Collection: This ingenious still for purifying water for the defenders of Tobruk was invented by

This ingenious still for purifying water for the defenders of Tobruk was invented by Lieut. J. Blair-Yuill (right of photograph). Circa 1940s

Background image01458 Collection: Japanese escort carrier hit bombed by a British Pacific Fleet task force near Takamatsu

Japanese escort carrier hit bombed by a British Pacific Fleet task force near Takamatsu, Shikoku Island. 10th August 1945

Background image01458 Collection: During Winston Churchills Northern tour, he paid a visit to Glasgow

During Winston Churchills Northern tour, he paid a visit to Glasgow. Pictured, Mrs Churchill and Mr Harry Hopkins, (President Roosevelts special envoy to this country), chatting to A.R.P

Background image01458 Collection: KBR for Australian defender of Tobruk. Major General Sir Leslie-Morshead, G. O. C, A

KBR for Australian defender of Tobruk. Major General Sir Leslie-Morshead, G. O. C, A
KBR for Australian defender of Tobruk. Major General Sir Leslie-Morshead, G.O.C, A.I.F, Middle East, receiving the K.B.E from General Claude Auchinleck at a recent investiture ceremony in the Middle

Background image01458 Collection: Attack by naval Avengers on an Innoshima shipyard. 3rd September 1945

Attack by naval Avengers on an Innoshima shipyard. 3rd September 1945

Background image01458 Collection: Wrecked German fighters on their backs beside a damaged Ju

Wrecked German fighters on their backs beside a damaged Ju.52 troop carrier, and transport on the airfield at Sidi Ahmed, Bizerte. Circa May 18th 1943

Background image01458 Collection: Photograph taken after the Allies entry into Tunis of acres

Photograph taken after the Allies entry into Tunis of acres and acres of devastation in the dock area, where warehouses and installations have been completely wiped out. Circa May 1943

Background image01458 Collection: Transjordan mechanised squadron on parade before a patrol on the Syrian border. June 1941

Transjordan mechanised squadron on parade before a patrol on the Syrian border. June 1941

Background image01458 Collection: San Stefano smashed. Bursts of high explosive bombs can be seen directly in the target

San Stefano smashed. Bursts of high explosive bombs can be seen directly in the target area, as the B-17s complete their mission of destruction on this vital Axis supply base

Background image01458 Collection: Reconstructing the Burma road near the Salween River during the Second world War

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



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