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Photo of two nurses at a Bren gun. Note early type liners in helmets. Original International News photo that measures about 22 x 17 centimeters. Very good condition.
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Photo of two nurses at a Bren gun. Note early type liners in helmets. Original International News photo that measures about 22 x 17 centimeters. Very good condition.
Photo of 3rd Army medics treating German soldier. Note Red Cross painted helmets. Original Signal Corps photo that measures about 26 x 21 centimeters. Very good condition.
Photo of Armored troops in Maastricht. Original Associated Press photo that measures about 23 x 18.5 centimeters. Very good condition.
Photo of 26th Division GI's at German cemetery. Note large mesh helmet net. Original Signal Corps photo that measures about 26 x 21 centimeters. Very good condition.
Original photo of Lieutenant General Omar N. Bradley. Famous for being the Commanding Officer of the First Army during the campaign in Normandy. Original Signal Corps photo that measures about 18.5 x 23 centimeters. Very good condition.
Photo of recovering of victims at Malmedy. Note helmet marked AAAO (39th Infantry Regiment, 9th Division) and bumper marking of the 3060th Quartermaster Graves Registration Service Company. The 4th Platoon drew the assignment of recovering, processing, and identifying the bodies. The platoon...
Photo of medics of the 45th Division. Note what seems to be a 45th Division patch taped to the helmet. Original Red Cross photo that measures about 26 x 21 centimeters. Very good condition.
Photo of 14th Cavalry Group officers. Note tanker jackets and overshoes being worn. Original Signal Corps photo that measures about 26 x 21 centimeters. Very good condition.
Photo of 3rd Armored Division officers in St. Denis le Gast. Note modified tanker jacket, 3rd Armored Division wool patch and modified boots and jump boots being worn. Original Signal Corps photo that measures about 26 x 21 centimeters. Very good condition.
Stars and Stripes newspaper of July 4, 1944, first issue. Rare single page Continental Edition Vol. 1 No. 1 which was printed 'Somehwere in France', which was actually in Cherbourg, liberated on June 26, 1944. From July 4 to August 19, 1944 the Continental Edition of The Stars and Stripes was...
Photo of medics of the 79th Division. Note 79th Division patches and lounge type helmet net. Original Signal Corps photo that measures about 26 x 21 centimeters. Very good condition.
Photo of medics treating Germans near St-Lô. Original Associated Press photo that measures about 23 x 18 centimeters. Very good condition.