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British pathfinders of the 22nd Independent Parachute Company synchronising their watches in front of an Armstrong Whitw...
24/11/2024

British pathfinders of the 22nd Independent Parachute Company synchronising their watches in front of an
Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle airplane on the night of 5-6 June 1944.

#1944 🇫🇷

Corporal Micheal Deliman of the 82nd Airborne Division poses for a picture with his rabbit that rests on his sleeping ro...
24/11/2024

Corporal Micheal Deliman of the 82nd Airborne Division poses for a picture with his rabbit that rests on his sleeping roll. England, July 11th, 1944. He just made it back to England after being on the frontlines in France.

(Unpaid Ad) Expanding my U.S. Airborne collection!Pictured above is a automatic watch, better known as the 'Tom Rice' ed...
24/11/2024

(Unpaid Ad) Expanding my U.S. Airborne collection!

Pictured above is a automatic watch, better known as the 'Tom Rice' edition, made by .watch. This watch is dedicated to veteran Tom Rice and his comrades of the U.S. Airborne who attacked the enemy from the air and risked their lives for our freedom today.


On the night of 31 January to 1 February 1953, a very heavy storm raged on the North Sea, which combined with high tides...
24/11/2024

On the night of 31 January to 1 February 1953, a very heavy storm raged on the North Sea, which combined with high tides and spring tides to cause a catastrophe in the south-western part of the Netherlands. Dozens of d***s breached, causing 1836 people to drown.

The pictures above show a house where own family members drowned. The house stood in the breach and was partially, and later completely, washed away as a result.

Today, 70 years later, I commemorate this night where the force of nature knew no bounds.

#1953

Lieutenant Richard K. Jones of Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA., is feeding two Japanese children who were hiding in a abando...
24/11/2024

Lieutenant Richard K. Jones of Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA., is feeding two Japanese children who were hiding in a abandoned tomb, 50 yards from the frontline during the battle of Okinawa on May 31, 1945.

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