The Battle of Britain

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  • OVER HERE: AMERICANS IN BRITAIN, 1942 OVER HERE: AMERICANS IN BRITAIN, 1942

    part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information Photo Division Photographer

    23 year old Lieutenant Ronald E Miller is from Mount Morris, Illinois. Here he zips up his leather flying jacket against the snow at his base, somewhere in the North of England.

  • AMERICANS IN BRITAIN, 1942 - 1945 AMERICANS IN BRITAIN, 1942 - 1945

    part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information Photo Division Photographer

    British Land Army girls and members of the Women's Royal Air Force (WAAF) dance with men of the US Eighth Army Air Force in Suffolk during 1943.

  • WOMEN ON THE HOME FRONT 1939 - 1945 WOMEN ON THE HOME FRONT 1939 - 1945

    part of "AIR MINISTRY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Clark (F/O)

    The Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF): A WAAF Code and Cypher officer instructing two American sergeants, at the United States Army Air Force base at Bovingdon.

  • AMERICANS IN BRITAIN, 1942 - 1945 AMERICANS IN BRITAIN, 1942 - 1945

    part of "AMERICAN (US) EMBASSY SECOND WORLD WAR PHOTOGRAPH LIBRARY: CLASSIFIED PRINT COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: United States Army Signal Corps photographer

    American forces leaving Britain: Air Transport Command speeds United States Eighth Army Air Force on its way to Japan via the United States. The happy United States airmen are seen in the back of a truck at an ATC Base in Wales.

  • AMERICANS IN BRITAIN, 1942 - 1945 AMERICANS IN BRITAIN, 1942 - 1945

    part of "AMERICAN (US) EMBASSY SECOND WORLD WAR PHOTOGRAPH LIBRARY: CLASSIFIED PRINT COLLECTION" (photographs)

    The United States Air Force in Britain: Groundcrewmen of the United States Eighth Army Air Force Fighter Command changing propellers on a twin-engined Lightning aircraft at a United States airbase in Britain.

  • AMERICANS IN BRITAIN, 1942 - 1945 AMERICANS IN BRITAIN, 1942 - 1945

    part of "AMERICAN (US) EMBASSY SECOND WORLD WAR PHOTOGRAPH LIBRARY: CLASSIFIED PRINT COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: United States Army Signal Corps photographer

    The United States Army Air Force in Britain: The crew of "Ragin Red", a United States heavy bomber which had been carrying out dawn to dusk raids on German targets in France, sorting out their kit after landing.

  • AMERICANS IN BRITAIN, 1942 - 1945 AMERICANS IN BRITAIN, 1942 - 1945

    part of "AMERICAN (US) EMBASSY SECOND WORLD WAR PHOTOGRAPH LIBRARY: CLASSIFIED PRINT COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: United States Army Signal Corps photographer

    Off Duty: Sunday Service at a United States Ninth Air Force base: members of a fighter unit using a tent hangar for their place of worship.

  • AMERICANS IN BRITAIN, 1942 - 1945 AMERICANS IN BRITAIN, 1942 - 1945

    part of "AMERICAN (US) EMBASSY SECOND WORLD WAR PHOTOGRAPH LIBRARY: CLASSIFIED PRINT COLLECTION" (photographs)

    Off Duty: A row of United States Eighth Air Force personnel seated in deckchairs and enjoying bottles of Coke outside the Red Cross Club in Prestwick, Scotland, prior to their return to the USA.

  • AMERICANS IN BRITAIN, 1942 - 1945 AMERICANS IN BRITAIN, 1942 - 1945

    part of "AMERICAN (US) EMBASSY SECOND WORLD WAR PHOTOGRAPH LIBRARY: CLASSIFIED PRINT COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Boyer Richard

    Leaving: Men of the United States Eighth Air Force Ground Echelon preparing to leave England. Photograph shows the men packing clothes which will be shipped to a depot for reprocessing. In the background is a B-17 Flying Fortress also being prepared to...

  • AMERICANS IN BRITAIN, 1942 - 1945 AMERICANS IN BRITAIN, 1942 - 1945

    part of "AMERICAN (US) EMBASSY SECOND WORLD WAR PHOTOGRAPH LIBRARY: CLASSIFIED PRINT COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: United States Army Signal Corps photographer

    Leaving: British workers say their farewells to the veteran B-24 Liberator "Glory Bee" when the United States Eighth Army Air Force left Britain.

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