Shihhweiyao dock and iron works, Yangtze River, China (Models used) Targets are blasted by bombs from three Lockheed P-38 over target, the job is almost finished. This high-speed dive bombing was successful and not a plane was hit. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shihhweiyao-dock-and-iron-works-yangtze-river-china-models-used-targets-are-blasted-by-bombs-from-three-lockheed-p-38-over-target-the-job-is-almost-finished-this-high-speed-dive-bombing-was-successful-and-not-a-plane-was-hit-image481353485.html
RM2JY3F7W–Shihhweiyao dock and iron works, Yangtze River, China (Models used) Targets are blasted by bombs from three Lockheed P-38 over target, the job is almost finished. This high-speed dive bombing was successful and not a plane was hit.
A 45 foot high speed motor-boat towing two targets down Southampton Water for the trials of a new target towing vessel built for the War Department. There will be used for target practice by shore batteries 22 September 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-45-foot-high-speed-motor-boat-towing-two-targets-down-southampton-water-for-the-trials-of-a-new-target-towing-vessel-built-for-the-war-department-there-will-be-used-for-target-practice-by-shore-batteries-22-september-1937-image359619757.html
RM2BW22JN–A 45 foot high speed motor-boat towing two targets down Southampton Water for the trials of a new target towing vessel built for the War Department. There will be used for target practice by shore batteries 22 September 1937
Soldiers carry targets to the shooting range Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-carry-targets-to-the-shooting-range-94215747.html
RMFD7W43–Soldiers carry targets to the shooting range
Woman posed with shotgun for trapshooting in 1914. In the 19th century trap shooters used the abundant Passenger Pigeon as their targets, until it became extinct from human overkill. Trap shooters switched to fake birds, 'clay pigeons' for their sport. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-woman-posed-with-shotgun-for-trapshooting-in-1914-in-the-19th-century-32393939.html
RMBTKJPB–Woman posed with shotgun for trapshooting in 1914. In the 19th century trap shooters used the abundant Passenger Pigeon as their targets, until it became extinct from human overkill. Trap shooters switched to fake birds, 'clay pigeons' for their sport.
(United States Air Force - )Bell QF-63G-1-BE Kingcobra 'Pinball' 45-57295, on display at Lackland Air Force Base near San Antonio in Texas, in the USAF History and Traditions Museum collection. Built as an RP-63G-1-BE Kingcobra and re-designated QF-63G-1-BE in 1948 The RP - QF-63Gs were manned live-fire targets for Bomber gunners, firing frangible bullets. From 1943, the P-63 was used as a manned live-fire target for bomber gunners,fitted with specially reinforced surfaces, against which frangible bullets (made of lead and plastic) could be fired. In August 1944, under contract No.AC29318, Bel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/united-states-air-force-bell-qf-63g-1-be-kingcobra-pinball-45-57295-on-display-at-lackland-air-force-base-near-san-antonio-in-texas-in-the-usaf-history-and-traditions-museum-collection-built-as-an-rp-63g-1-be-kingcobra-and-re-designated-qf-63g-1-be-in-1948-the-rp-qf-63gs-were-manned-live-fire-targets-for-bomber-gunners-firing-frangible-bullets-from-1943-the-p-63-was-used-as-a-manned-live-fire-target-for-bomber-gunnersfitted-with-specially-reinforced-surfaces-against-which-frangible-bullets-made-of-lead-and-plastic-could-be-fired-in-august-1944-under-contract-noac29318-bel-image560794142.html
RM2RGAAJ6–(United States Air Force - )Bell QF-63G-1-BE Kingcobra 'Pinball' 45-57295, on display at Lackland Air Force Base near San Antonio in Texas, in the USAF History and Traditions Museum collection. Built as an RP-63G-1-BE Kingcobra and re-designated QF-63G-1-BE in 1948 The RP - QF-63Gs were manned live-fire targets for Bomber gunners, firing frangible bullets. From 1943, the P-63 was used as a manned live-fire target for bomber gunners,fitted with specially reinforced surfaces, against which frangible bullets (made of lead and plastic) could be fired. In August 1944, under contract No.AC29318, Bel
Gun placed on a used target, with more blurred targets in the background. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gun-placed-on-a-used-target-with-more-blurred-targets-in-the-background-106749530.html
RFG5JT36–Gun placed on a used target, with more blurred targets in the background.
EVIDENCE IN CAMERA Weekly British Air Ministry WW2 publication showing reconnaissance photos of European bombing targets available under strict controls to aircrew. Cartoons used a humorous touch to drive home the necessity for secrecy. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-evidence-in-camera-weekly-british-air-ministry-ww2-publication-showing-130372670.html
RMHG2YJP–EVIDENCE IN CAMERA Weekly British Air Ministry WW2 publication showing reconnaissance photos of European bombing targets available under strict controls to aircrew. Cartoons used a humorous touch to drive home the necessity for secrecy.
Commissioning of the 'USS Los Angeles' Bolling Field, Washington, D.C., Nov. 25, 1924. The experimental airship was used to develop the American 'parasite fighter' program, and was decommissioned in 1932. 'Parasite fighters' would be lifted by the dirigible and released near their targets (BSLOC 2016 10 170) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-commissioning-of-the-uss-los-angeles-bolling-field-washington-dc-nov-170552583.html
RMKWD9FK–Commissioning of the 'USS Los Angeles' Bolling Field, Washington, D.C., Nov. 25, 1924. The experimental airship was used to develop the American 'parasite fighter' program, and was decommissioned in 1932. 'Parasite fighters' would be lifted by the dirigible and released near their targets (BSLOC 2016 10 170)
A German guards the entrance of a village with a 2-cm-Flak 38 on the Don Front. Its horizontal orientation indicates that it is used against ground targets. Photo of the Propaganda Company (PK): war correspondent Liedke. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-german-guards-the-entrance-of-a-village-with-a-2-cm-flak-38-on-the-don-front-its-horizontal-orientation-indicates-that-it-is-used-against-ground-targets-photo-of-the-propaganda-company-pk-war-correspondent-liedke-image247117801.html
RMTA157N–A German guards the entrance of a village with a 2-cm-Flak 38 on the Don Front. Its horizontal orientation indicates that it is used against ground targets. Photo of the Propaganda Company (PK): war correspondent Liedke.
R.A.F. is 12,000 Lb, Bomb -- Preparing to load a 12,000 lb. bomb on to a waiting Lancaster. R.A.F. Bomber Command has been dropping an ever bigger bomb on industrial targets in occupied France and Germany. The new 12,000 pounder has been used with devastating effects on factories working for the enemy. March 11, 1944. (Photo by British Official Photograph). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/raf-is-12000-lb-bomb-preparing-to-load-a-12000-lb-bomb-on-to-a-waiting-lancaster-raf-bomber-command-has-been-dropping-an-ever-bigger-bomb-on-industrial-targets-in-occupied-france-and-germany-the-new-12000-pounder-has-been-used-with-devastating-effects-on-factories-working-for-the-enemy-march-11-1944-photo-by-british-official-photograph-image624684583.html
RM2Y88RFK–R.A.F. is 12,000 Lb, Bomb -- Preparing to load a 12,000 lb. bomb on to a waiting Lancaster. R.A.F. Bomber Command has been dropping an ever bigger bomb on industrial targets in occupied France and Germany. The new 12,000 pounder has been used with devastating effects on factories working for the enemy. March 11, 1944. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
An 8.8 cm anti-aircraft cannon camouflaged with maize straw when used against ground targets on the Eastern Front. In the background, houses of a village. Photo of the Propaganda Company (PK): war correspondent Schoedel. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-88-cm-anti-aircraft-cannon-camouflaged-with-maize-straw-when-used-against-ground-targets-on-the-eastern-front-in-the-background-houses-of-a-village-photo-of-the-propaganda-company-pk-war-correspondent-schoedel-image247160701.html
RMTA33YW–An 8.8 cm anti-aircraft cannon camouflaged with maize straw when used against ground targets on the Eastern Front. In the background, houses of a village. Photo of the Propaganda Company (PK): war correspondent Schoedel.
Dec 09, 1975; London, England, UK; Sandbags were used to protect restaurants and hotels, the prime targets in the war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dec-09-1975-london-england-uk-sandbags-were-used-to-protect-restaurants-image69482070.html
RME1152E–Dec 09, 1975; London, England, UK; Sandbags were used to protect restaurants and hotels, the prime targets in the war.
In an unidentified location on the Eastern Front, a German soldier observes the enemy movements. In the background, a 8.8-cm-FlaK, which is used to bombard ground targets (processed or traced). Photo of the Propaganda Company (PK): war correspondent Schubert. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-an-unidentified-location-on-the-eastern-front-a-german-soldier-observes-the-enemy-movements-in-the-background-a-88-cm-flak-which-is-used-to-bombard-ground-targets-processed-or-traced-photo-of-the-propaganda-company-pk-war-correspondent-schubert-image247146246.html
RMTA2DFJ–In an unidentified location on the Eastern Front, a German soldier observes the enemy movements. In the background, a 8.8-cm-FlaK, which is used to bombard ground targets (processed or traced). Photo of the Propaganda Company (PK): war correspondent Schubert.
FIFTH AIR FORCE, KOREA--With a photograph of a Communist gun position in front of him, Sgt. James E. Kindseth moves in for a better view. His reports on Red flak are used in briefing fighter-bomber pilots on how best to approach heavily defended targets. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fifth-air-force-korea-with-a-photograph-of-a-communist-gun-position-in-front-of-him-sgt-james-e-kindseth-moves-in-for-a-better-view-his-reports-on-red-flak-are-used-in-briefing-fighter-bomber-pilots-on-how-best-to-approach-heavily-defended-targets-image262208736.html
RMW6GHWM–FIFTH AIR FORCE, KOREA--With a photograph of a Communist gun position in front of him, Sgt. James E. Kindseth moves in for a better view. His reports on Red flak are used in briefing fighter-bomber pilots on how best to approach heavily defended targets.
The ten ton grand slam bomb. This was a very high charge bomb that was used against difficult precision targets such as submarine pens and bridges. It was designed by Barnes Wallis. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ten-ton-grand-slam-bomb-this-was-a-very-high-charge-bomb-that-was-used-against-difficult-precision-targets-such-as-submarine-pens-and-bridges-it-was-designed-by-barnes-wallis-image446774745.html
RM2GXT9MW–The ten ton grand slam bomb. This was a very high charge bomb that was used against difficult precision targets such as submarine pens and bridges. It was designed by Barnes Wallis.
An early 20th century photograph of a Sopwith Tabloid at the British Army base at Aldershot in Hampshire. Designed as sports aircraft, a few, used by the RFC and RNAS were sent to France in 1914. They were used as fast scouts and for the first long range strategic bombing missions. The Tabloids were the first British aircraft to attack targets in Germany. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-early-20th-century-photograph-of-a-sopwith-tabloid-at-the-british-army-base-at-aldershot-in-hampshire-designed-as-sports-aircraft-a-few-used-by-the-rfc-and-rnas-were-sent-to-france-in-1914-they-were-used-as-fast-scouts-and-for-the-first-long-range-strategic-bombing-missions-the-tabloids-were-the-first-british-aircraft-to-attack-targets-in-germany-image462866578.html
RM2HW1B16–An early 20th century photograph of a Sopwith Tabloid at the British Army base at Aldershot in Hampshire. Designed as sports aircraft, a few, used by the RFC and RNAS were sent to France in 1914. They were used as fast scouts and for the first long range strategic bombing missions. The Tabloids were the first British aircraft to attack targets in Germany.
An Avro Lancaster bomber dropping a ten ton grand slam bomb. This was a very high charge bomb that was used against difficult precision targets such as submarine pens and bridges. It was designed by Barnes Wallis. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-avro-lancaster-bomber-dropping-a-ten-ton-grand-slam-bomb-this-was-a-very-high-charge-bomb-that-was-used-against-difficult-precision-targets-such-as-submarine-pens-and-bridges-it-was-designed-by-barnes-wallis-image446774593.html
RM2GXT9FD–An Avro Lancaster bomber dropping a ten ton grand slam bomb. This was a very high charge bomb that was used against difficult precision targets such as submarine pens and bridges. It was designed by Barnes Wallis.
A Hawker Tempest Mk I, a British fighter aircraft primarily used by the Royal Air Force in the Second World War that emerged as one of the most powerful fighters and at low altitude, the fastest single-engine propeller-driven aircraft of the war. Upon entering service in 1944, the Tempest performed low-level interception, particularly against the V-1 flying bomb threat, and ground attack supporting major invasions like Operation Market Garden.Later, it successfully struck ground targets and the jet-propelled aircraft like the Messerschmitt Me 262. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hawker-tempest-mk-i-a-british-fighter-aircraft-primarily-used-by-the-royal-air-force-in-the-second-world-war-that-emerged-as-one-of-the-most-powerful-fighters-and-at-low-altitude-the-fastest-single-engine-propeller-driven-aircraft-of-the-war-upon-entering-service-in-1944-the-tempest-performed-low-level-interception-particularly-against-the-v-1-flying-bomb-threat-and-ground-attack-supporting-major-invasions-like-operation-market-gardenlater-it-successfully-struck-ground-targets-and-the-jet-propelled-aircraft-like-the-messerschmitt-me-262-image624740974.html
RM2Y8BBDJ–A Hawker Tempest Mk I, a British fighter aircraft primarily used by the Royal Air Force in the Second World War that emerged as one of the most powerful fighters and at low altitude, the fastest single-engine propeller-driven aircraft of the war. Upon entering service in 1944, the Tempest performed low-level interception, particularly against the V-1 flying bomb threat, and ground attack supporting major invasions like Operation Market Garden.Later, it successfully struck ground targets and the jet-propelled aircraft like the Messerschmitt Me 262.
AJAXNETPHOTO. 1914. LOCH SWILLY, NORTHERN IRELAND. - TUG FLYING CONDOR ALONGSIDE HMS NEPTUNE. FLYING CONDOR ALSO USED FOR TOWING TARGETS FOR HM SHIPS DURING FIRING PRACTICE. PHOTO:AJAX VINTAGE PICTURE LIBRARY REF:AVL NA FLYING CONDOR 1914 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ajaxnetphoto-1914-loch-swilly-northern-ireland-tug-flying-condor-alongside-102652270.html
RMFY060E–AJAXNETPHOTO. 1914. LOCH SWILLY, NORTHERN IRELAND. - TUG FLYING CONDOR ALONGSIDE HMS NEPTUNE. FLYING CONDOR ALSO USED FOR TOWING TARGETS FOR HM SHIPS DURING FIRING PRACTICE. PHOTO:AJAX VINTAGE PICTURE LIBRARY REF:AVL NA FLYING CONDOR 1914
Capturing the aerial activities during the Vietnam War, this photograph taken on January 6, 1970, shows an OV-10A aircraft in flight. The OV-10A was commonly used for aerial observation and had substantial armaments for self-defense against enemy targets. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/capturing-the-aerial-activities-during-the-vietnam-war-this-photograph-taken-on-january-6-1970-shows-an-ov-10a-aircraft-in-flight-the-ov-10a-was-commonly-used-for-aerial-observation-and-had-substantial-armaments-for-self-defense-against-enemy-targets-image574151932.html
RM2TA2TJ4–Capturing the aerial activities during the Vietnam War, this photograph taken on January 6, 1970, shows an OV-10A aircraft in flight. The OV-10A was commonly used for aerial observation and had substantial armaments for self-defense against enemy targets.
A 45 foot high speed motor-boat towing two targets down Southampton Water for the trials of a new target towing vessel built for the War Department. There will be used for target practice by shore batteries. War Office officials were on board of the new boat, name the Wellington. 22 September 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-45-foot-high-speed-motor-boat-towing-two-targets-down-southampton-water-for-the-trials-of-a-new-target-towing-vessel-built-for-the-war-department-there-will-be-used-for-target-practice-by-shore-batteries-war-office-officials-were-on-board-of-the-new-boat-name-the-wellington-22-september-1937-image359619603.html
RM2BW22D7–A 45 foot high speed motor-boat towing two targets down Southampton Water for the trials of a new target towing vessel built for the War Department. There will be used for target practice by shore batteries. War Office officials were on board of the new boat, name the Wellington. 22 September 1937
AN R.A. EXERCISE WITH 25 POUNDERS - Soldiers building and repairing one of the dummy tanks to be used as targets for the gunners British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-ra-exercise-with-25-pounders-soldiers-building-and-repairing-one-of-the-dummy-tanks-to-be-used-as-targets-for-the-gunners-british-army-image603108039.html
RM2X15XCR–AN R.A. EXERCISE WITH 25 POUNDERS - Soldiers building and repairing one of the dummy tanks to be used as targets for the gunners British Army
'MUSTANGS' OF ARMY CO-OPERATION COMMAND OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE 'Mustangs' the American aircraft now used extensively by Army Co-operation Command of the Royal Air Force, are now co-operating with Fighter Command. Daylight raids including the shooting up of railway engines, gun posts, and other selected targets are among their many successors. 'Mustangs' are among the fastest Army Co-Operation planes yet built in the United States and recently carried out one of the most successful raids over Germany, the first single engined fighters based on Britain, to go beyond the Reich border. Heavily arm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mustangs-of-army-co-operation-command-of-the-royal-air-force-mustangs-the-american-aircraft-now-used-extensively-by-army-co-operation-command-of-the-royal-air-force-are-now-co-operating-with-fighter-command-daylight-raids-including-the-shooting-up-of-railway-engines-gun-posts-and-other-selected-targets-are-among-their-many-successors-mustangs-are-among-the-fastest-army-co-operation-planes-yet-built-in-the-united-states-and-recently-carried-out-one-of-the-most-successful-raids-over-germany-the-first-single-engined-fighters-based-on-britain-to-go-beyond-the-reich-border-heavily-arm-image624422781.html
RM2Y7TWHH–'MUSTANGS' OF ARMY CO-OPERATION COMMAND OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE 'Mustangs' the American aircraft now used extensively by Army Co-operation Command of the Royal Air Force, are now co-operating with Fighter Command. Daylight raids including the shooting up of railway engines, gun posts, and other selected targets are among their many successors. 'Mustangs' are among the fastest Army Co-Operation planes yet built in the United States and recently carried out one of the most successful raids over Germany, the first single engined fighters based on Britain, to go beyond the Reich border. Heavily arm
Commissioning of the 'USS Los Angeles' Bolling Field, Washington, D.C., Nov. 25, 1924. The experimental airship was used to develop the American 'parasite fighter' program, and was decommissioned in 1932. 'Parasite fighters' would be lifted by the dirigible and released near their targets (BSLOC 2016 10 170) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-commissioning-of-the-uss-los-angeles-bolling-field-washington-dc-nov-170553507.html
RMKWDAMK–Commissioning of the 'USS Los Angeles' Bolling Field, Washington, D.C., Nov. 25, 1924. The experimental airship was used to develop the American 'parasite fighter' program, and was decommissioned in 1932. 'Parasite fighters' would be lifted by the dirigible and released near their targets (BSLOC 2016 10 170)
Troop exercise: After the group combat shooting, soldiers are pleased with the result. A soldier leans on the cranks used to open the targets [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/troop-exercise-after-the-group-combat-shooting-soldiers-are-pleased-with-the-result-a-soldier-leans-on-the-cranks-used-to-open-the-targets-automated-translation-image602741342.html
RM2X0H6ME–Troop exercise: After the group combat shooting, soldiers are pleased with the result. A soldier leans on the cranks used to open the targets [automated translation]
A typical representation of a man expressing, finger system, with his index finger pointing upwards. Used with indistinct or invisible targets and to Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-typical-representation-of-a-man-expressing-finger-system-with-his-index-finger-pointing-upwards-used-with-indistinct-or-invisible-targets-and-to-image359323818.html
RF2BTGH5E–A typical representation of a man expressing, finger system, with his index finger pointing upwards. Used with indistinct or invisible targets and to
U.S. Air Force Sergeant studies an reconnaissance photo of a Communist gun position. His reports on Red flak are used in briefing fighter-bomber pilots on how best to approach heavily defended targets. Korean War, 1950-53. (BSLOC 2014 11 153) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-air-force-sergeant-studies-an-reconnaissance-photo-of-a-communist-170508015.html
RMKWB8KY–U.S. Air Force Sergeant studies an reconnaissance photo of a Communist gun position. His reports on Red flak are used in briefing fighter-bomber pilots on how best to approach heavily defended targets. Korean War, 1950-53. (BSLOC 2014 11 153)
Daily Colonist (1900-08-12) . me of this N.R.A. meet-ing of T.lllil shows that to this elcnicn-jlary practice the authorilies still attach undue iiii|)ortancc. I — As I said before, inarksijuen should bo Ghastly Ceremony DescribedIraiiiid to hit men in the held. Now the Kobert Hart. Itisliy targets arc nearly all colored black , mill white; there are no .soldiers 4 feet; gj^. Robert Hart used to describeWilli; Ihere are no soldiers who stand up 1 : 1, 1, „.;i„„^„„,i „t 0 feet high against a dark background to *^l>.cking sci-no which bo .Mtnessed .at he iiiiiieil at. There is a great deal of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daily-colonist-1900-08-12-me-of-this-nra-meet-ing-of-tlllil-shows-that-to-this-elcnicn-jlary-practice-the-authorilies-still-attach-undue-iiiiortancc-i-as-i-said-before-inarksijuen-should-bo-ghastly-ceremony-describediraiiiid-to-hit-men-in-the-held-now-the-kobert-hart-itisliy-targets-arc-nearly-all-colored-black-mill-white-there-are-no-soldiers-4-feet-gj-robert-hart-used-to-describewilli-ihere-are-no-soldiers-who-stand-up-1-1-1-ii-t-0-feet-high-against-a-dark-background-to-lgtcking-sci-no-which-bo-mtnessed-at-he-iiiiiieil-at-there-is-a-great-deal-of-image343376268.html
RM2AXJ3X4–Daily Colonist (1900-08-12) . me of this N.R.A. meet-ing of T.lllil shows that to this elcnicn-jlary practice the authorilies still attach undue iiii|)ortancc. I — As I said before, inarksijuen should bo Ghastly Ceremony DescribedIraiiiid to hit men in the held. Now the Kobert Hart. Itisliy targets arc nearly all colored black , mill white; there are no .soldiers 4 feet; gj^. Robert Hart used to describeWilli; Ihere are no soldiers who stand up 1 : 1, 1, „.;i„„^„„,i „t 0 feet high against a dark background to *^l>.cking sci-no which bo .Mtnessed .at he iiiiiieil at. There is a great deal of
R.A.F.'S 12,000 lb Bomb. - A 12.000 bomb compared with a 500 lb. and a 1,000 lb. bomb. R.A.F. Bomber Command has been dropping an ever bigger bomb on industrial targets in occupied France and Germany. The new 12,000 pounder has been used with devastating effects on factories working for the enemy. March 11, 1944. (Photo by British Official Photograph). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rafs-12000-lb-bomb-a-12000-bomb-compared-with-a-500-lb-and-a-1000-lb-bomb-raf-bomber-command-has-been-dropping-an-ever-bigger-bomb-on-industrial-targets-in-occupied-france-and-germany-the-new-12000-pounder-has-been-used-with-devastating-effects-on-factories-working-for-the-enemy-march-11-1944-photo-by-british-official-photograph-image624684575.html
RM2Y88RFB–R.A.F.'S 12,000 lb Bomb. - A 12.000 bomb compared with a 500 lb. and a 1,000 lb. bomb. R.A.F. Bomber Command has been dropping an ever bigger bomb on industrial targets in occupied France and Germany. The new 12,000 pounder has been used with devastating effects on factories working for the enemy. March 11, 1944. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
Dec 09, 1975; London, England, UK; Sandbags were used to protect restaurants and hotels, the prime targets in the war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dec-09-1975-london-england-uk-sandbags-were-used-to-protect-restaurants-image69482069.html
RME1152D–Dec 09, 1975; London, England, UK; Sandbags were used to protect restaurants and hotels, the prime targets in the war.
R.A.F. is 12,000Lb Bombs -- A Comparison in size. R.A.F. Bombs Command has been dropping an even bigger bomb on industrial targets in occupied France and Germany. The new 12,000 pounder has been used with devastating effect on factories working for the enemy. March 1, 1944. (Photo by Fox Photos). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/raf-is-12000lb-bombs-a-comparison-in-size-raf-bombs-command-has-been-dropping-an-even-bigger-bomb-on-industrial-targets-in-occupied-france-and-germany-the-new-12000-pounder-has-been-used-with-devastating-effect-on-factories-working-for-the-enemy-march-1-1944-photo-by-fox-photos-image463587235.html
RM2HX666Y–R.A.F. is 12,000Lb Bombs -- A Comparison in size. R.A.F. Bombs Command has been dropping an even bigger bomb on industrial targets in occupied France and Germany. The new 12,000 pounder has been used with devastating effect on factories working for the enemy. March 1, 1944. (Photo by Fox Photos).
1) Plane attacking enemy territory, in artist's conception of air war tomorrow, is giant flying win 2) Instead of bomb, plane releases guided missile with atomic warhead to strike at enemy ground targets. 3) Cloud rises high in air guided missile launched by another plane in attack group. 4) 'Air-to-air' guided missile, the defence weapon of attacking aircraft, is used against interceptor. 5) Interceptor is almost surely doomed unless missile goes haywire. Missile's reactions outdo pilot's. 6) B Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1-plane-attacking-enemy-territory-in-artists-conception-of-air-war-tomorrow-is-giant-flying-win-2-instead-of-bomb-plane-releases-guided-missile-with-atomic-warhead-to-strike-at-enemy-ground-targets-3-cloud-rises-high-in-air-guided-missile-launched-by-another-plane-in-attack-group-4-air-to-air-guided-missile-the-defence-weapon-of-attacking-aircraft-is-used-against-interceptor-5-interceptor-is-almost-surely-doomed-unless-missile-goes-haywire-missiles-reactions-outdo-pilots-6-b-image463580572.html
RM2HX5WN0–1) Plane attacking enemy territory, in artist's conception of air war tomorrow, is giant flying win 2) Instead of bomb, plane releases guided missile with atomic warhead to strike at enemy ground targets. 3) Cloud rises high in air guided missile launched by another plane in attack group. 4) 'Air-to-air' guided missile, the defence weapon of attacking aircraft, is used against interceptor. 5) Interceptor is almost surely doomed unless missile goes haywire. Missile's reactions outdo pilot's. 6) B
American And Russian Soldiers Shake Hands Over Bombs For The Enemy -- At an air base in Russia used by American aircraft, a U.S. and Red Army soldier shake hands over a pile of bombs addressed to the enemy. The Russian words 'to Hitler' are painted on a bomb under one bearing the English spelling American aircraft have used bases in Russia since June 2, 1944, when Flying Fortresses left a base in Italy, bombed German targets in Rumania, and combined to new airfields in Russia prepared to receive Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-and-russian-soldiers-shake-hands-over-bombs-for-the-enemy-at-an-air-base-in-russia-used-by-american-aircraft-a-us-and-red-army-soldier-shake-hands-over-a-pile-of-bombs-addressed-to-the-enemy-the-russian-words-to-hitler-are-painted-on-a-bomb-under-one-bearing-the-english-spelling-american-aircraft-have-used-bases-in-russia-since-june-2-1944-when-flying-fortresses-left-a-base-in-italy-bombed-german-targets-in-rumania-and-combined-to-new-airfields-in-russia-prepared-to-receive-image463580386.html
RM2HX5WEA–American And Russian Soldiers Shake Hands Over Bombs For The Enemy -- At an air base in Russia used by American aircraft, a U.S. and Red Army soldier shake hands over a pile of bombs addressed to the enemy. The Russian words 'to Hitler' are painted on a bomb under one bearing the English spelling American aircraft have used bases in Russia since June 2, 1944, when Flying Fortresses left a base in Italy, bombed German targets in Rumania, and combined to new airfields in Russia prepared to receive
U.S. Anti-Aircraft Gunners Practice Jet-Propelled Targets -- Jot-propelled rocket targets streak into the air, cutting bands of light in the sky and leaving luminous clouds of dust on the ground, as they are ejected from specially constructed carriages to give U.S. anti-aircraft gunners practice in aiming at fast-. moving planes. Used at an Army camp in the Southern U.S., the rocket targets have an initial speed of 450 miles an hour. American gunners track the targets with .50-caliber machine guns and 20 and 40 mm. cannon. April 06, 1944. (Photo by U.S. Office of War Information Picture). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-anti-aircraft-gunners-practice-jet-propelled-targets-jot-propelled-rocket-targets-streak-into-the-air-cutting-bands-of-light-in-the-sky-and-leaving-luminous-clouds-of-dust-on-the-ground-as-they-are-ejected-from-specially-constructed-carriages-to-give-us-anti-aircraft-gunners-practice-in-aiming-at-fast-moving-planes-used-at-an-army-camp-in-the-southern-us-the-rocket-targets-have-an-initial-speed-of-450-miles-an-hour-american-gunners-track-the-targets-with-50-caliber-machine-guns-and-20-and-40-mm-cannon-april-06-1944-photo-by-us-office-of-war-information-picture-image471436554.html
RM2JAYP3P–U.S. Anti-Aircraft Gunners Practice Jet-Propelled Targets -- Jot-propelled rocket targets streak into the air, cutting bands of light in the sky and leaving luminous clouds of dust on the ground, as they are ejected from specially constructed carriages to give U.S. anti-aircraft gunners practice in aiming at fast-. moving planes. Used at an Army camp in the Southern U.S., the rocket targets have an initial speed of 450 miles an hour. American gunners track the targets with .50-caliber machine guns and 20 and 40 mm. cannon. April 06, 1944. (Photo by U.S. Office of War Information Picture).
Caption: 'Air-to-air photo taken on January 6, 1970, showing OV-10A Bronco aircraft in flight during military activities in Vietnam. The OV-10A is used for aerial observation and is equipped for self-defense and attacking enemy targets. Photo taken by Capt. Bloom, sourced from the Defense Department.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-air-to-air-photo-taken-on-january-6-1970-showing-ov-10a-bronco-aircraft-in-flight-during-military-activities-in-vietnam-the-ov-10a-is-used-for-aerial-observation-and-is-equipped-for-self-defense-and-attacking-enemy-targets-photo-taken-by-capt-bloom-sourced-from-the-defense-department-image574143985.html
RM2TA2EE9–Caption: 'Air-to-air photo taken on January 6, 1970, showing OV-10A Bronco aircraft in flight during military activities in Vietnam. The OV-10A is used for aerial observation and is equipped for self-defense and attacking enemy targets. Photo taken by Capt. Bloom, sourced from the Defense Department.'
U.S. Planes Pay 'Surprise' Visit To Hong Kong -- Bombers of the U.S. Army 14th Air Force pay a surprise visit to the Japanese-held, port of Hong Kong on Oct. 16, 1944, to drop destruction and death from the skies on vital enemy installations. Ships in the harbor (left center) can be seen burning as the planes fly over their targets. A column of smoke also puffs up from a large fire started (center) in the Kowloon dock area. The China coast port was being used by the Japanese to harbor shipping, much of it removed from the Philippines and Formosa to escape other American air assaults. November Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-planes-pay-surprise-visit-to-hong-kong-bombers-of-the-us-army-14th-air-force-pay-a-surprise-visit-to-the-japanese-held-port-of-hong-kong-on-oct-16-1944-to-drop-destruction-and-death-from-the-skies-on-vital-enemy-installations-ships-in-the-harbor-left-center-can-be-seen-burning-as-the-planes-fly-over-their-targets-a-column-of-smoke-also-puffs-up-from-a-large-fire-started-center-in-the-kowloon-dock-area-the-china-coast-port-was-being-used-by-the-japanese-to-harbor-shipping-much-of-it-removed-from-the-philippines-and-formosa-to-escape-other-american-air-assaults-november-image463564317.html
RM2HX550D–U.S. Planes Pay 'Surprise' Visit To Hong Kong -- Bombers of the U.S. Army 14th Air Force pay a surprise visit to the Japanese-held, port of Hong Kong on Oct. 16, 1944, to drop destruction and death from the skies on vital enemy installations. Ships in the harbor (left center) can be seen burning as the planes fly over their targets. A column of smoke also puffs up from a large fire started (center) in the Kowloon dock area. The China coast port was being used by the Japanese to harbor shipping, much of it removed from the Philippines and Formosa to escape other American air assaults. November
AN R.A. EXERCISE WITH 25 POUNDERS - Soldiers building and repairing one of the dummy tanks to be used as targets for the gunners, British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-ra-exercise-with-25-pounders-soldiers-building-and-repairing-one-of-the-dummy-tanks-to-be-used-as-targets-for-the-gunners-british-army-image603442633.html
RM2X1N56H–AN R.A. EXERCISE WITH 25 POUNDERS - Soldiers building and repairing one of the dummy tanks to be used as targets for the gunners, British Army
'MUSTANGS' OF ARMY CO-OPERATION COMMAND OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE 'Mustangs' the American aircraft now used extensively by Army Co-operation Command of the Royal Air Force, are now co-operating with Fighter Command. Daylight raids including the shooting up of railway engines, gun posts, and other selected targets are among their many successors. 'Mustangs' are among the fastest Army Co-Operation planes yet built in the United States and recently carried out one of the most successful raids over Germany, the first single engined fighters based in Britain, to go beyond the Reich border. Heavily arm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mustangs-of-army-co-operation-command-of-the-royal-air-force-mustangs-the-american-aircraft-now-used-extensively-by-army-co-operation-command-of-the-royal-air-force-are-now-co-operating-with-fighter-command-daylight-raids-including-the-shooting-up-of-railway-engines-gun-posts-and-other-selected-targets-are-among-their-many-successors-mustangs-are-among-the-fastest-army-co-operation-planes-yet-built-in-the-united-states-and-recently-carried-out-one-of-the-most-successful-raids-over-germany-the-first-single-engined-fighters-based-in-britain-to-go-beyond-the-reich-border-heavily-arm-image624422786.html
RM2Y7TWHP–'MUSTANGS' OF ARMY CO-OPERATION COMMAND OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE 'Mustangs' the American aircraft now used extensively by Army Co-operation Command of the Royal Air Force, are now co-operating with Fighter Command. Daylight raids including the shooting up of railway engines, gun posts, and other selected targets are among their many successors. 'Mustangs' are among the fastest Army Co-Operation planes yet built in the United States and recently carried out one of the most successful raids over Germany, the first single engined fighters based in Britain, to go beyond the Reich border. Heavily arm
U.S. Air Force Sergeant studies an reconnaissance photo of a Communist gun position. His reports on Red flak are used in briefing fighter-bomber pilots on how best to approach heavily defended targets. Korean War, 1950-53. (BSLOC 2014 11 153) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-air-force-sergeant-studies-an-reconnaissance-photo-of-a-communist-170549050.html
RMKWD51E–U.S. Air Force Sergeant studies an reconnaissance photo of a Communist gun position. His reports on Red flak are used in briefing fighter-bomber pilots on how best to approach heavily defended targets. Korean War, 1950-53. (BSLOC 2014 11 153)
Woman posed with shotgun for trapshooting in 1914. In the 19th century trap shooters used the abundant Passenger Pigeon as Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-woman-posed-with-shotgun-for-trapshooting-in-1914-in-the-19th-century-50049278.html
RMCWBXA6–Woman posed with shotgun for trapshooting in 1914. In the 19th century trap shooters used the abundant Passenger Pigeon as
29 - This image captures an OV-10 Bronco aircraft in flight during the Vietnam War. Taken on January 6, 1970, the photograph shows the aircraft used for aerial observation and equipped with weapons for self-defense against enemy targets. The image was taken by Capt. Bloom and is a Defense Department photo from the Marine Corps. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/29-this-image-captures-an-ov-10-bronco-aircraft-in-flight-during-the-vietnam-war-taken-on-january-6-1970-the-photograph-shows-the-aircraft-used-for-aerial-observation-and-equipped-with-weapons-for-self-defense-against-enemy-targets-the-image-was-taken-by-capt-bloom-and-is-a-defense-department-photo-from-the-marine-corps-image574144955.html
RM2TA2FMY–29 - This image captures an OV-10 Bronco aircraft in flight during the Vietnam War. Taken on January 6, 1970, the photograph shows the aircraft used for aerial observation and equipped with weapons for self-defense against enemy targets. The image was taken by Capt. Bloom and is a Defense Department photo from the Marine Corps.
EIGHTH ARMY : BASUTO GUNNERS - Basuto gunners man their charge, a 3,7 inch A.A. gun now being used on counter-battery fire against targets at a range of 5,000 yards British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eighth-army-basuto-gunners-basuto-gunners-man-their-charge-a-37-inch-aa-gun-now-being-used-on-counter-battery-fire-against-targets-at-a-range-of-5000-yards-british-army-image603102236.html
RM2X15K1G–EIGHTH ARMY : BASUTO GUNNERS - Basuto gunners man their charge, a 3,7 inch A.A. gun now being used on counter-battery fire against targets at a range of 5,000 yards British Army
'MUSTANGS' OF ARMY CO-OPERATION COMMAND OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE 'Mustangs' the American aircraft now used extensively by Army Co-operation Command of the Roayl Air Force, are now co-operating with Fighter Command. Daylight raids including the shooting up of railway engines, gun posts, and other selceted targets are among their many successors. 'Mustangs' are among the fastest Army Co-Operation planes yet built in the United States and recently carried out one of the most successful raids over Germany, the first single engined fighters based on Britain, to go beyond the Reich border. Heavily arm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mustangs-of-army-co-operation-command-of-the-royal-air-force-mustangs-the-american-aircraft-now-used-extensively-by-army-co-operation-command-of-the-roayl-air-force-are-now-co-operating-with-fighter-command-daylight-raids-including-the-shooting-up-of-railway-engines-gun-posts-and-other-selceted-targets-are-among-their-many-successors-mustangs-are-among-the-fastest-army-co-operation-planes-yet-built-in-the-united-states-and-recently-carried-out-one-of-the-most-successful-raids-over-germany-the-first-single-engined-fighters-based-on-britain-to-go-beyond-the-reich-border-heavily-arm-image624422815.html
RM2Y7TWJR–'MUSTANGS' OF ARMY CO-OPERATION COMMAND OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE 'Mustangs' the American aircraft now used extensively by Army Co-operation Command of the Roayl Air Force, are now co-operating with Fighter Command. Daylight raids including the shooting up of railway engines, gun posts, and other selceted targets are among their many successors. 'Mustangs' are among the fastest Army Co-Operation planes yet built in the United States and recently carried out one of the most successful raids over Germany, the first single engined fighters based on Britain, to go beyond the Reich border. Heavily arm
U.S. Bombing of Kum River bridges about 10 miles north of Taejon, Korea. Radio-controlled bombs were used for precision Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-bombing-of-kum-river-bridges-about-10-miles-north-of-taejon-korea-78825698.html
RMEG6PYE–U.S. Bombing of Kum River bridges about 10 miles north of Taejon, Korea. Radio-controlled bombs were used for precision
U.S. Bombing of Kum River bridges about 10 miles north of Taejon, Korea. Radio-controlled bombs were used for precision Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-bombing-of-kum-river-bridges-about-10-miles-north-of-taejon-korea-78825893.html
RMEG6R6D–U.S. Bombing of Kum River bridges about 10 miles north of Taejon, Korea. Radio-controlled bombs were used for precision
Heavy bombing attacks by USAAF Flying Fortresses damaged the dummy plane plant of Dijon in Northeastern France. The Nazis used these dummy planes to attract Allied bombs thereby preventing their use on real targets. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/heavy-bombing-attacks-by-usaaf-flying-fortresses-damaged-the-dummy-plane-plant-of-dijon-in-northeastern-france-the-nazis-used-these-dummy-planes-to-attract-allied-bombs-thereby-preventing-their-use-on-real-targets-image481175555.html
RM2JXRC97–Heavy bombing attacks by USAAF Flying Fortresses damaged the dummy plane plant of Dijon in Northeastern France. The Nazis used these dummy planes to attract Allied bombs thereby preventing their use on real targets.
NORMANDY - VARIOUS - A 3.7 gun (ack-ack) firing air bursts (on targets South of Conde-sur-Noireau). These guns were used in the Battle of Britain (and at Dover). They were taken over to France (as ack ack guns) but due to lack of enemy planes are now used in a new role firing air bursts over enemy positions, British Army, 21st Army Group Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/normandy-various-a-37-gun-ack-ack-firing-air-bursts-on-targets-south-of-conde-sur-noireau-these-guns-were-used-in-the-battle-of-britain-and-at-dover-they-were-taken-over-to-france-as-ack-ack-guns-but-due-to-lack-of-enemy-planes-are-now-used-in-a-new-role-firing-air-bursts-over-enemy-positions-british-army-21st-army-group-image603419850.html
RM2X1M44X–NORMANDY - VARIOUS - A 3.7 gun (ack-ack) firing air bursts (on targets South of Conde-sur-Noireau). These guns were used in the Battle of Britain (and at Dover). They were taken over to France (as ack ack guns) but due to lack of enemy planes are now used in a new role firing air bursts over enemy positions, British Army, 21st Army Group
U.S. Bombing of Kum River bridges about 10 miles north of Taejon, Korea. Radio-controlled bombs were used for precision strikes, mostly for demolishing major bridges during the Korean War. Ca. July 1950. (BSLOC 2014 11 223) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-bombing-of-kum-river-bridges-about-10-miles-north-of-taejon-korea-170549219.html
RMKWD57F–U.S. Bombing of Kum River bridges about 10 miles north of Taejon, Korea. Radio-controlled bombs were used for precision strikes, mostly for demolishing major bridges during the Korean War. Ca. July 1950. (BSLOC 2014 11 223)
U.S. Bombing of Kum River bridges about 10 miles north of Taejon, Korea. Radio-controlled bombs were used for precision strikes, mostly for demolishing major bridges during the Korean War. Ca. July 1950. (BSLOC 2014 11 223) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-bombing-of-kum-river-bridges-about-10-miles-north-of-taejon-korea-170508323.html
RMKWB92Y–U.S. Bombing of Kum River bridges about 10 miles north of Taejon, Korea. Radio-controlled bombs were used for precision strikes, mostly for demolishing major bridges during the Korean War. Ca. July 1950. (BSLOC 2014 11 223)
RUMANIA-This German smoke pot was one of the many that the Germans used in an unsuccessful effort to stem the might of the 15th AF heavy bomber attack on the Ploesti Oil Refinery targets. Many times, the fort and the Liberators had to bomb through Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rumania-this-german-smoke-pot-was-one-of-the-many-that-the-germans-used-in-an-unsuccessful-effort-to-stem-the-might-of-the-15th-af-heavy-bomber-attack-on-the-ploesti-oil-refinery-targets-many-times-the-fort-and-the-liberators-had-to-bomb-through-image481110009.html
RM2JXMCM9–RUMANIA-This German smoke pot was one of the many that the Germans used in an unsuccessful effort to stem the might of the 15th AF heavy bomber attack on the Ploesti Oil Refinery targets. Many times, the fort and the Liberators had to bomb through
ITALY : EIGHTH ARMY - The big 7.2 guns which shelled Ortona are now being used for counter-battery work, their targets are plotted by aerial observation, sound and flash spotting, the gun crew are seen ramming home the 200 lbs. shell of No.1 gun of the 11th Battery 54th Heavy Regiment, R.A. at a position 3 miles South of Ortona, the range at the time this picture was taken was 14,150 yards. Photographic negative , British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/italy-eighth-army-the-big-72-guns-which-shelled-ortona-are-now-being-used-for-counter-battery-work-their-targets-are-plotted-by-aerial-observation-sound-and-flash-spotting-the-gun-crew-are-seen-ramming-home-the-200-lbs-shell-of-no1-gun-of-the-11th-battery-54th-heavy-regiment-ra-at-a-position-3-miles-south-of-ortona-the-range-at-the-time-this-picture-was-taken-was-14150-yards-photographic-negative-british-army-image602861433.html
RM2X0PKWD–ITALY : EIGHTH ARMY - The big 7.2 guns which shelled Ortona are now being used for counter-battery work, their targets are plotted by aerial observation, sound and flash spotting, the gun crew are seen ramming home the 200 lbs. shell of No.1 gun of the 11th Battery 54th Heavy Regiment, R.A. at a position 3 miles South of Ortona, the range at the time this picture was taken was 14,150 yards. Photographic negative , British Army
When Air Liaison Officers Failed To Reach Observation Areas From Which They Could Direct Bombers To Targets; L-5S Were Used To Direct The Air Attacks. While Bombers Circle The Mountians Above, This L-5 Is Preparing To Mark The Target With Smoke. Philipp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/when-air-liaison-officers-failed-to-reach-observation-areas-from-which-they-could-direct-bombers-to-targets-l-5s-were-used-to-direct-the-air-attacks-while-bombers-circle-the-mountians-above-this-l-5-is-preparing-to-mark-the-target-with-smoke-philipp-image486063510.html
RM2K6P2Y2–When Air Liaison Officers Failed To Reach Observation Areas From Which They Could Direct Bombers To Targets; L-5S Were Used To Direct The Air Attacks. While Bombers Circle The Mountians Above, This L-5 Is Preparing To Mark The Target With Smoke. Philipp
ITALY : EIGHTH ARMY - To assist our bombers in selecting targets the Royal Air Force Regiment are laying large canvas letters on the ground near Ortona. Originally our planes found difficulty in distinguishing the enemy positions from the Canadians, but with the aid of sixty yard letters marked on the ground the position is clarified, letters in use at the moment are 'F' and 'K' in the day-time the letter 'F' is used with the long arm pointing due North. Men of 2857 Squadron R.A.F. Regiment are seen laying one of the canvas letters in position. Photographic negative , British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/italy-eighth-army-to-assist-our-bombers-in-selecting-targets-the-royal-air-force-regiment-are-laying-large-canvas-letters-on-the-ground-near-ortona-originally-our-planes-found-difficulty-in-distinguishing-the-enemy-positions-from-the-canadians-but-with-the-aid-of-sixty-yard-letters-marked-on-the-ground-the-position-is-clarified-letters-in-use-at-the-moment-are-f-and-k-in-the-day-time-the-letter-f-is-used-with-the-long-arm-pointing-due-north-men-of-2857-squadron-raf-regiment-are-seen-laying-one-of-the-canvas-letters-in-position-photographic-negative-british-army-image602851404.html
RM2X0P738–ITALY : EIGHTH ARMY - To assist our bombers in selecting targets the Royal Air Force Regiment are laying large canvas letters on the ground near Ortona. Originally our planes found difficulty in distinguishing the enemy positions from the Canadians, but with the aid of sixty yard letters marked on the ground the position is clarified, letters in use at the moment are 'F' and 'K' in the day-time the letter 'F' is used with the long arm pointing due North. Men of 2857 Squadron R.A.F. Regiment are seen laying one of the canvas letters in position. Photographic negative , British Army
F-105D Thunderchief aircraft are refueled on their way to North Vietnam targets by a KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft. The Thunderchiefs are being used to check the flow of North Vietnamese supplies and troops into the south. They interdict supply routes and destroy trucks and rolling stock. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-f-105d-thunderchief-aircraft-are-refueled-on-their-way-to-north-vietnam-129294543.html
RMHE9TE7–F-105D Thunderchief aircraft are refueled on their way to North Vietnam targets by a KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft. The Thunderchiefs are being used to check the flow of North Vietnamese supplies and troops into the south. They interdict supply routes and destroy trucks and rolling stock.
Taking No Chances On Leaving Their Pontoon Bridges Assembled -- Providing Targets For Allied Airmen -- The Wehrmacht Used Portions Of The Bridges To Transport Men And Supplies Across The Po River In Italy, As They Retreated. This Two Boat Section Is Camo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taking-no-chances-on-leaving-their-pontoon-bridges-assembled-providing-targets-for-allied-airmen-the-wehrmacht-used-portions-of-the-bridges-to-transport-men-and-supplies-across-the-po-river-in-italy-as-they-retreated-this-two-boat-section-is-camo-image481148024.html
RM2JXP560–Taking No Chances On Leaving Their Pontoon Bridges Assembled -- Providing Targets For Allied Airmen -- The Wehrmacht Used Portions Of The Bridges To Transport Men And Supplies Across The Po River In Italy, As They Retreated. This Two Boat Section Is Camo
Two Igniters Are Used On Each Auxiliary Fuel Tank At The 892Nd Chemical Company, Clark Field. The Phosphorus Igniter Is Used Against Ground Targets, While The Sodium Igniter Is Used Against Water Targets Such As Barges, Docks, Etc. Philippine Islands, 2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-igniters-are-used-on-each-auxiliary-fuel-tank-at-the-892nd-chemical-company-clark-field-the-phosphorus-igniter-is-used-against-ground-targets-while-the-sodium-igniter-is-used-against-water-targets-such-as-barges-docks-etc-philippine-islands-2-image486062031.html
RM2K6P127–Two Igniters Are Used On Each Auxiliary Fuel Tank At The 892Nd Chemical Company, Clark Field. The Phosphorus Igniter Is Used Against Ground Targets, While The Sodium Igniter Is Used Against Water Targets Such As Barges, Docks, Etc. Philippine Islands, 2
Shihhweiyao dock and iron works Yangtze River, China (models used) Lockheed P-38s come in with two 500-pound bombs each on pinpoint targets. Angles of approach are from 45 to 60 degrees and timed to avoid exploding bombs. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shihhweiyao-dock-and-iron-works-yangtze-river-china-models-used-lockheed-p-38s-come-in-with-two-500-pound-bombs-each-on-pinpoint-targets-angles-of-approach-are-from-45-to-60-degrees-and-timed-to-avoid-exploding-bombs-image481353487.html
RM2JY3F7Y–Shihhweiyao dock and iron works Yangtze River, China (models used) Lockheed P-38s come in with two 500-pound bombs each on pinpoint targets. Angles of approach are from 45 to 60 degrees and timed to avoid exploding bombs.
ENGLAND-Besides being used for strafing German installations and to escort 8th AF heavy bombers to strategic enemy targets and Lockheed P-38 Lightning fighter is also used for high altitude and dive bombing. Here two 1,000 pound demolition bombs Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-besides-being-used-for-strafing-german-installations-and-to-escort-8th-af-heavy-bombers-to-strategic-enemy-targets-and-lockheed-p-38-lightning-fighter-is-also-used-for-high-altitude-and-dive-bombing-here-two-1000-pound-demolition-bombs-image481276682.html
RM2JY018X–ENGLAND-Besides being used for strafing German installations and to escort 8th AF heavy bombers to strategic enemy targets and Lockheed P-38 Lightning fighter is also used for high altitude and dive bombing. Here two 1,000 pound demolition bombs
'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rover-joe-a-gound-air-tactical-method-used-by-mediterranean-allied-air-forces-to-coordinate-fighter-bombers-and-infantry-action-in-the-mountain-approaches-rover-joes-usually-former-pilots-spot-enemy-targets-and-by-radio-relay-locations-to-maaf-image481136110.html
RM2JXNJ0E–'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf
'Rover Joe' - A Ground-Air Tacitcal Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rover-joe-a-ground-air-tacitcal-method-used-by-mediterranean-allied-air-forces-to-coordinate-fighter-bombers-and-infantry-action-in-the-mountain-approaches-rover-joes-usually-former-pilots-spot-enemy-targets-and-by-radio-relay-locations-to-maaf-image481139570.html
RM2JXNPC2–'Rover Joe' - A Ground-Air Tacitcal Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf
'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rover-joe-a-gound-air-tactical-method-used-by-mediterranean-allied-air-forces-to-coordinate-fighter-bombers-and-infantry-action-in-the-mountain-approaches-rover-joes-usually-former-pilots-spot-enemy-targets-and-by-radio-relay-locations-to-maaf-image481136121.html
RM2JXNJ0W–'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf
'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rover-joe-a-gound-air-tactical-method-used-by-mediterranean-allied-air-forces-to-coordinate-fighter-bombers-and-infantry-action-in-the-mountain-approaches-rover-joes-usually-former-pilots-spot-enemy-targets-and-by-radio-relay-locations-to-maaf-image481019808.html
RM2JXG9JT–'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf
'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rover-joe-a-gound-air-tactical-method-used-by-mediterranean-allied-air-forces-to-coordinate-fighter-bombers-and-infantry-action-in-the-mountain-approaches-rover-joes-usually-former-pilots-spot-enemy-targets-and-by-radio-relay-locations-to-maaf-image481136129.html
RM2JXNJ15–'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf
'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rover-joe-a-gound-air-tactical-method-used-by-mediterranean-allied-air-forces-to-coordinate-fighter-bombers-and-infantry-action-in-the-mountain-approaches-rover-joes-usually-former-pilots-spot-enemy-targets-and-by-radio-relay-locations-to-maaf-image481136101.html
RM2JXNJ05–'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf
'Rover Joe' -- A Ground-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joe'S' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To M Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rover-joe-a-ground-air-tactical-method-used-by-mediterranean-allied-air-forces-to-coordinate-fighter-bombers-and-infantry-action-in-the-mountain-approaches-rover-joes-usually-former-pilots-spot-enemy-targets-and-by-radio-relay-locations-to-m-image481136114.html
RM2JXNJ0J–'Rover Joe' -- A Ground-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joe'S' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To M
Photo shows Consolidated B-24 Liberators getting ready to bomb targets on the French coast on invasion day. Check box in the foreground is a traffic control center used to check planes before final take off.-ENGLAND Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photo-shows-consolidated-b-24-liberators-getting-ready-to-bomb-targets-on-the-french-coast-on-invasion-day-check-box-in-the-foreground-is-a-traffic-control-center-used-to-check-planes-before-final-take-off-england-image481280557.html
RM2JY0679–Photo shows Consolidated B-24 Liberators getting ready to bomb targets on the French coast on invasion day. Check box in the foreground is a traffic control center used to check planes before final take off.-ENGLAND
'Rover Joe' --A Ground-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rover-joe-a-ground-air-tactical-method-used-by-mediterranean-allied-air-forces-to-coordinate-fighter-bombers-and-infantry-action-in-the-mountain-approaches-rover-joes-usually-former-pilots-spot-enemy-targets-and-by-radio-relay-locations-to-maaf-image481139572.html
RM2JXNPC4–'Rover Joe' --A Ground-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf
'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rover-joe-a-gound-air-tactical-method-used-by-mediterranean-allied-air-forces-to-coordinate-fighter-bombers-and-infantry-action-in-the-mountain-approaches-rover-joes-usually-former-pilots-spot-enemy-targets-and-by-radio-relay-locations-to-maaf-image481136088.html
RM2JXNHYM–'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf
'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rover-joe-a-gound-air-tactical-method-used-by-mediterranean-allied-air-forces-to-coordinate-fighter-bombers-and-infantry-action-in-the-mountain-approaches-rover-joes-usually-former-pilots-spot-enemy-targets-and-by-radio-relay-locations-to-maaf-image481136103.html
RM2JXNJ07–'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf
Photographed by a 9th AF Combat Cameraman, Sgt. William N. Stehle of Perry, Mo., a radio repair man for the artillery, works on the radio from one of the small planes used in spotting targets and fire effectiveness for the ground forces. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photographed-by-a-9th-af-combat-cameraman-sgt-william-n-stehle-of-perry-mo-a-radio-repair-man-for-the-artillery-works-on-the-radio-from-one-of-the-small-planes-used-in-spotting-targets-and-fire-effectiveness-for-the-ground-forces-image481191020.html
RM2JXT41G–Photographed by a 9th AF Combat Cameraman, Sgt. William N. Stehle of Perry, Mo., a radio repair man for the artillery, works on the radio from one of the small planes used in spotting targets and fire effectiveness for the ground forces.
'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rover-joe-a-gound-air-tactical-method-used-by-mediterranean-allied-air-forces-to-coordinate-fighter-bombers-and-infantry-action-in-the-mountain-approaches-rover-joes-usually-former-pilots-spot-enemy-targets-and-by-radio-relay-locations-to-maaf-image481136120.html
RM2JXNJ0T–'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf
'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rover-joe-a-gound-air-tactical-method-used-by-mediterranean-allied-air-forces-to-coordinate-fighter-bombers-and-infantry-action-in-the-mountain-approaches-rover-joes-usually-former-pilots-spot-enemy-targets-and-by-radio-relay-locations-to-maaf-image481136112.html
RM2JXNJ0G–'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf
'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rover-joe-a-gound-air-tactical-method-used-by-mediterranean-allied-air-forces-to-coordinate-fighter-bombers-and-infantry-action-in-the-mountain-approaches-rover-joes-usually-former-pilots-spot-enemy-targets-and-by-radio-relay-locations-to-maaf-image481136134.html
RM2JXNJ1A–'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf
'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rover-joe-a-gound-air-tactical-method-used-by-mediterranean-allied-air-forces-to-coordinate-fighter-bombers-and-infantry-action-in-the-mountain-approaches-rover-joes-usually-former-pilots-spot-enemy-targets-and-by-radio-relay-locations-to-maaf-image481136086.html
RM2JXNHYJ–'Rover Joe' -- A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf
'Rover Joe' -- A Ground-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rover-joe-a-ground-air-tactical-method-used-by-mediterranean-allied-air-forces-to-coordinate-fighter-bombers-and-infantry-action-in-the-mountain-approaches-rover-joes-usually-former-pilots-spot-enemy-targets-and-by-radio-relay-locations-to-maaf-image481139578.html
RM2JXNPCA–'Rover Joe' -- A Ground-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf
'Rover Joe' --A Ground-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rover-joe-a-ground-air-tactical-method-used-by-mediterranean-allied-air-forces-to-coordinate-fighter-bombers-and-infantry-action-in-the-mountain-approaches-rover-joes-usually-former-pilots-spot-enemy-targets-and-by-radio-relay-locations-to-maaf-image481139589.html
RM2JXNPCN–'Rover Joe' --A Ground-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches. 'Rover Joes' (Usually Former Pilots) Spot Enemy Targets And By Radio, Relay Locations To Maaf
Two North American B-25 Mitchells Of The Tactical Air Force Come Off Their Targets On An Island Off Marseilles, France, From Which Big German Coastal Guns Were Being Used To Shell Allied Troops Moving Into The Large City'S Port Area. Tall Columns Of Smok Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-north-american-b-25-mitchells-of-the-tactical-air-force-come-off-their-targets-on-an-island-off-marseilles-france-from-which-big-german-coastal-guns-were-being-used-to-shell-allied-troops-moving-into-the-large-citys-port-area-tall-columns-of-smok-image481169954.html
RM2JXR556–Two North American B-25 Mitchells Of The Tactical Air Force Come Off Their Targets On An Island Off Marseilles, France, From Which Big German Coastal Guns Were Being Used To Shell Allied Troops Moving Into The Large City'S Port Area. Tall Columns Of Smok
Camera Repairmen Of The 21St Photographic Reconnaissance Sqd., Based In China, Install A K-22 Camera In The Split 24-Inch Set-Up On A Lockheed F-5A Used On Missions Covering Targets Requiring Maximum Amount Of Film. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/camera-repairmen-of-the-21st-photographic-reconnaissance-sqd-based-in-china-install-a-k-22-camera-in-the-split-24-inch-set-up-on-a-lockheed-f-5a-used-on-missions-covering-targets-requiring-maximum-amount-of-film-image481334076.html
RM2JY2JEM–Camera Repairmen Of The 21St Photographic Reconnaissance Sqd., Based In China, Install A K-22 Camera In The Split 24-Inch Set-Up On A Lockheed F-5A Used On Missions Covering Targets Requiring Maximum Amount Of Film.
Maj. Thomas R. Iverson, A 9Th Af Tactical Air Liaison Officer With The Us 3Rd Army Used Radio To Direct Fighter Bombers To Enemy Targets Obstructing Units Of Lt. Gen. George Patton'S Army. Republic P-47 Thunderbolts Of Major General Hoyt S. Vandenberg'S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-thomas-r-iverson-a-9th-af-tactical-air-liaison-officer-with-the-us-3rd-army-used-radio-to-direct-fighter-bombers-to-enemy-targets-obstructing-units-of-lt-gen-george-pattons-army-republic-p-47-thunderbolts-of-major-general-hoyt-s-vandenbergs-image481156038.html
RM2JXPFC6–Maj. Thomas R. Iverson, A 9Th Af Tactical Air Liaison Officer With The Us 3Rd Army Used Radio To Direct Fighter Bombers To Enemy Targets Obstructing Units Of Lt. Gen. George Patton'S Army. Republic P-47 Thunderbolts Of Major General Hoyt S. Vandenberg'S
A munitions crew loads an AIM-9 Sidewinder missile aboard an F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft during the Strike Command Tactical Bombing Competition. No live ordnance will be dropped during the competition. Dummy bombs will be used to hit the targets and scoring will be based on ground observation and gun camera film. Base: Raf Lossiemouth Country: Scotland (SCT) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-munitions-crew-loads-an-aim-9-sidewinder-missile-aboard-an-f-16-fighting-falcon-aircraft-during-the-strike-command-tactical-bombing-competition-no-live-ordnance-will-be-dropped-during-the-competition-dummy-bombs-will-be-used-to-hit-the-targets-and-scoring-will-be-based-on-ground-observation-and-gun-camera-film-base-raf-lossiemouth-country-scotland-sct-image503927546.html
RM2M7RTMA–A munitions crew loads an AIM-9 Sidewinder missile aboard an F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft during the Strike Command Tactical Bombing Competition. No live ordnance will be dropped during the competition. Dummy bombs will be used to hit the targets and scoring will be based on ground observation and gun camera film. Base: Raf Lossiemouth Country: Scotland (SCT)
Caption: In this photograph taken on November 3, 1965, Captain Robert A. Russell, officer in charge of the Marines Sniper School in Vietnam, inspects one of the weapons that will be used by the Marines against the Viet Cong. The Marine snipers, all combat veterans and volunteers, are selected based on their expertise in marksmanship and play a crucial role in making life uneasy for the Viet Cong in the Marine enclaves. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-in-this-photograph-taken-on-november-3-1965-captain-robert-a-russell-officer-in-charge-of-the-marines-sniper-school-in-vietnam-inspects-one-of-the-weapons-that-will-be-used-by-the-marines-against-the-viet-cong-the-marine-snipers-all-combat-veterans-and-volunteers-are-selected-based-on-their-expertise-in-marksmanship-and-play-a-crucial-role-in-making-life-uneasy-for-the-viet-cong-in-the-marine-enclaves-image574171011.html
RM2TA3MYF–Caption: In this photograph taken on November 3, 1965, Captain Robert A. Russell, officer in charge of the Marines Sniper School in Vietnam, inspects one of the weapons that will be used by the Marines against the Viet Cong. The Marine snipers, all combat veterans and volunteers, are selected based on their expertise in marksmanship and play a crucial role in making life uneasy for the Viet Cong in the Marine enclaves.
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