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WW2 - American Red Cross Clubmobile - UKSighted Sinkers - Sank Same! WW2 - American Red Cross Clubmobile (USAF) - Somewhere in Great Britain. American airforce personnel relaxing with coffee and doughnuts
Black GIs at Rainbow Corner, London American Red Cross ClubBlack GIs in the Information Bureau at Rainbow Corner, the London American Red Cross Club. Thousands of messages are written on a large blackboard
WW2 - From the Madeleine to Place de la Concorde, Parisians cheer the French and Allied Soldiers. Date: 1945
WW2 - American Red Cross Clubmobile - UKDon t Mind if I do! WW2 - American Red Cross Clubmobile (USAF) - Somewhere in Great Britain. American airforce personnel relaxing with coffee and doughnuts (see: 10726079, 10726078, 10993898)
WW2 - Liberation of Paris. Victorious American soldiersWorld War II. The liberation of Paris. Victorious American soldiers marching down the Champs Elysees with the Arc de Triomphe behind them on August 26, 1944
WW2 - American Red Cross Clubmobile - UKMision Completed WW2 - American Red Cross Clubmobile (USAF) - Somewhere in Great Britain. American airforce personnel relaxing after a sortie with coffee and doughnuts
U. S. O. Club operated by the Salvation Army - WWIIU. S. O. Club operated by the Salvation Army - the United Services Organization Inc. a private, non-profit organization that provides morale and recreational services to members of the U.S. military
WW2 - Propaganda first day cover - Back the Attack! American G.I.s roaring into battle in their little jeep. Date: circa 1943
WW1 - US Officers feted by the Ladies of ParisWW1 - Behind the Lines - US Officers feted by the Ladies of Paris Date: 1918
WW2 - Safe Arrival in Paris - GIs enjoying the nightlifeHumorous WW2 era French postcard postcard, bearing the caption " I confirm I have arrived safely..." These two American GIs certainly seem to be enoying their arrival in France
WW2 - Italian brides of American GIs arrive in USAWW2 - Seven Italian brides of American GIs reach the United States of America through the Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation on the last stage of their journey to their new homes
WWII servicemen at Pennsylvania Railroad Station, New York, New York, USA. Date: 1942
Rainbow Corner, London - American Red Cross. Provided entertainment, hospitality and food for G.I.s in E.T.O. (European Theatre of Operation) during WWII. Date: 1944
The Red Cross Canteen, Evansville, Indiana, USA at the intersection of Oio Street and Fulton Avenue. During World War II, over a million and a half GIs stopped in Evansville
Saucy WWII Postcard - Hot Dog StandA saucy World War Two postcard from the US, depicting a glamourous Hot Dog and Ice Cream seller in skimpy attire - drawing favourable looks from the hungry GIs Date: circa 1940
London girls dancing with American GIs c. 1945London girls dance with American GI soldiers during World War II in an unidentified bar. The GI at the far left of the picture is from the US Army 101st Airborne Division
Girls entertaining American GI in London barTwo glamorous girls entertain an American GI, whose cap badge indicates he is an Infantry Paratrooper in an unidentified bar in London during World War II, while a third waits table
Blitz - St Marks - Church Choir singSt. Marks Church, one of the first London churches to be hit by German bombing during World War Two. Left a rofless ruin on the night of 21st September 1940
D-Day - Metal Detectors in use after invasionAmerican GIs stroll through a captured village close to the Normandy coast following the invasion. Two metal detector operators check the road ahead of the troops for hidden/buried mines or booby
Police and SoldiersMetropolitan police officer talking to two American servicemen, G.I. soldiers in London