nick@: Tobacco
nick@: Kraft Preserved Butter
danieleclubfoto: Cracovie
PhotosNormandie: LC001815
Mæd: Uffheim 2021
Mæd: Uffheim 2021
Mæd: Uffheim 2021
Mæd: Uffheim 2021
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196671 - Members of the 1st French Army, in the Mulhouse area, France, decorated this jeep with a captured picture of Hitler. To further show their sentiment for Adolf, they completed the picture by placing a chain around his neck. 21 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196670 - A Moroccan soldier waits in cover for an expected enemy counterattack, Mulhouse area, France. 22 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195505 - Pfc. Victor Henry, Pontotoc, Miss., fires his machine gun through a hole in a wall, at Germans in a barn 300 yards away, beyond Kohlscheid, Germany. He is flanked by two of his buddies. 16 October, 1944.
rogerksullivan: 517th pictures_0002
PhotosNormandie: p011253.jpg
Vince "buzz" Lindner: Savoia Marchetti SM.79 Sparviero
Vince "buzz" Lindner: Savoia-Marchetti S.M.82
Vince "buzz" Lindner: Macchi MC.72
Psychlloyd: I just saw that today is Liberation Day in the Netherlands. This is my grandfather, Lieutenant Colonel Herschel M. Nix, who piloted a C-47 during WWII. He flew the 82nd Airborne around Europe, and one of the last things he did was drop them into the Nethe
Psychlloyd: My grandfather (left) and his crew in Sicily, in the days following the invasion. As part of the 316th Troop Carrier Group, he piloted a C-47 and dropped the 82nd Airborne into Sicily (Invasion of Sicily), France (D-day/Operation Overlord), and Holland (O
Danny Engesser: Grandpa Engesser
dominant left eye: Unknown Soldier
dominant left eye: Unknown Soldier
dominant left eye: Poppy & Friends
dominant left eye: Bulge Soldiers