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Here is a healthy crew of men, soldiers, friends. | |
A row of Tank Landing Ships on the beach. | |
A closer view shows a little more detail. | |
LST 658 was laid down on 28 December 1943 at Ambridge, Pa., by the American Bridge Co.; launched on 13 March 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Joseph R. McDonald; and commissioned on 17 April 1944. | The above picture of LST 658 is from HERE. I have been unable so far to locate the owner of this photo. The shape of the numbers differs slightly but the mottling on the hull matches pretty well. |
The above three photographs are stamped with the same photo studio imprint. The next two, although the same size, are not. They are apparently from other sets. | Unidentified aircraft. Are those tracer bullet streaks? |
Two guys play basketball during a slow period in a tropical paradise. |
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Bassingbourn from a Window, 1944
Album Page - From one abandoned album
Album Page - Five Lost Photographs (This one.)
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Or select another category below ... Now, completely extinct The Short Stirling A very rare airplane. And don't miss Penny Tales The best FOUND PHOTOGRAPH site on the web. | C'est la guerre | Five photographs from the Pacific Theater From the back cover of a photo album, five photographs from the war zone. | The AAF Somewhere in England 1944 Here is a fine collection of WW2 Aircraft Photographs | The Navy A-6 Intruder Here is a fine collection of five photographs of the Navy A-6 Intruder |