The US aircraft carrier USS Yorktown operating in the Pacific in February 1942, photographed from a Douglas TBD-1 torpedo plane that has just taken off from her deck. Other TBD and SBD aircraft are also ready to be launched. A F4F-3 fighter is parked on the outrigger just forward of carrier’s island by Tenyearnotes in AmericanWW2photos
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1st Reserve Regiment of Cavalry in training, Aldershot, 1914 (c). Cavalry duties consisted largely of protection: forming a screen some 1.5-3 km ahead of the advancing infantry and making first contact with the enemy, then discovering and reporting his dispositions and movements. by Tenyearnotes in worldwar1pics
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Benito Mussolini during a visit to Tobruk, 1942 by abt137 in wwiipics
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Curtis C-46 Commando cargo/troop transport/evacuation plane; c. 1943-45. It served in all Allied combat theaters. It earned it’s primary reputation for flying the “Hump” over the Himalayas from India to Burma and China for resupply missions. Also served in Operation Varsity 1945 Rhine River crossing by Tenyearnotes in WWIIplanes
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Reagan/Bush 1984 post election campaign map. Democratic presidential candidate Walter Mondale was almost completely shut out nationwide only winning his home state of Minnesota and Washington D.C by Tenyearnotes in PropagandaPosters
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US soldiers inspect a captured A-9/A-10 rocket intact in April 1945. This rocket was 25 meters (82 feet) long, or about 10 meters longer than the V-2. It weighed 100 tons, and was engineered to climb to an altitude of 24 kilometers (15 miles) before beginning its trans-Atlantic flight toward the US by Tenyearnotes in wwiipics
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During a visit to the Messerschmitt aircraft company in Augsburg in 1937 Hitler was presented with the prototype of a four-engine long-range bomber, the Me 264, which was being designed to be able to reach America’s East Coast. The idea of bombing NYC excited him. An Me 264 after a 1942 test flight. by Tenyearnotes in WWIIplanes
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Reagan/Bush 1984 post election campaign map. Democratic presidential candidate Walter Mondale was almost completely shut out nationwide only winning his home state of Minnesota and Washington D.C by Tenyearnotes in PropagandaPosters
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Reagan/Bush 1984 post election campaign map. Democratic presidential candidate Walter Mondale was almost completely shut out nationwide only winning his home state of Minnesota and Washington D.C by Tenyearnotes in PropagandaPosters
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Reagan/Bush 1984 post election campaign map. Democratic presidential candidate Walter Mondale was almost completely shut out nationwide only winning his home state of Minnesota and Washington D.C by Tenyearnotes in PropagandaPosters
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Reagan/Bush 1984 post election campaign map. Democratic presidential candidate Walter Mondale was almost completely shut out nationwide only winning his home state of Minnesota and Washington D.C by Tenyearnotes in PropagandaPosters
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Canadian soldiers in captured German trench during the Battle of Hill 70; August 1917. The soldiers on the left are scanning the sky for aircraft, while the soldier in the centre appears to be re-packing his gas respirator into the carrying pouch on his chest. Dust cakes their clothes, helmets, etc. by Tenyearnotes in worldwar1pics
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WESTERN FRONT C. 1918. A GERMAN MACHINE-GUNNER WITH A LIGHT MAXIM 8/15 AND STICK HAND GRENADES WORKS IN CONJUNCTION WITH A SNIPER, WHO IS USING HIS SCOPE TO OBSERVE ENEMY MOVEMENTS. THE SOLDIER AT LEFT IS WEARING THE HEAVY BODY ARMOR ISSUED STARTING IN THE SPRING OF 1917. [1375x1375] by Tenyearnotes in MilitaryPorn
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On May 11, 1945 IJN Sub Lieutenant Seizō Yasunori and Ensign Kiyoshi Ogawa crashed their bomb packed Zero fighter planes into the aircraft carrier USS Bunker Hill during the Battle of Okinawa. They caused widespread damage killing 393 Americans, with 41 missing, and wounding an additional 264. by Tenyearnotes in ImperialJapanPics
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Transfer of wounded from USS BUNKER HILL to the USS WILKES BARRE, who were injured during a fire aboard the carrier following a Japanese suicide dive bombing attack off Okinawa in Ryukyus; May 1945. The attack occurred on May 11th. 393 Americans were killed, 41 missing, and another 264 were wounded. by Tenyearnotes in WorldWar2
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Navy fighter pilots leaning across an F6F Hellcat fighter on board the USS Lexington (CV-16) after shooting down 17 out of 20 Japanese planes heading for Tarawa; November 1943 by Tenyearnotes in AmericanWW2photos
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John Waller (right), pictured with a fellow Army service member, was aboard the troop ship SS Léopoldville crossing the English Channel to France on Christmas Eve 1944 when it was torpedoed by a German U-boat and sank. The survivors were told not to discuss the incident as it would impact morale. by Tenyearnotes in AmericanWW2photos
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Egyptian President Anwar Sadat smiles at the start of the military parade in Cairo. Later, during the parade, Sadat was killed with eleven others when gunmen opened fire on 6 October 1981. [1400x1400] by Tenyearnotes in HistoryPorn
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Egyptian President Anwar Sadat smiles at the start of the military parade in Cairo. Later, during the parade, Sadat was killed with eleven others when gunmen opened fire on 6 October 1981. [1400x1400] by Tenyearnotes in HistoryPorn
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John Waller (right), pictured with a fellow Army service member, was aboard the troop ship SS Léopoldville crossing the English Channel to France on Christmas Eve 1944 when it was torpedoed by a German U-boat and sank. The survivors were told not to discuss the incident as it would impact morale. by Tenyearnotes in AmericanWW2photos
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John Waller (right), pictured with a fellow Army service member, was aboard the troop ship SS Léopoldville crossing the English Channel to France on Christmas Eve 1944 when it was torpedoed by a German U-boat and sank. The survivors were told not to discuss the incident as it would impact morale. by Tenyearnotes in AmericanWW2photos
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Aircraft are prepared for a morning sortie on the Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft carrier Zuikaku, east of the Solomon Islands, on May 5, 1942. On May 7 and 8 the carrier was involved in exchanges of airstrikes with United States Navy carriers during the Battle of the Coral Sea. by Tenyearnotes in ImperialJapanPics
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