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Envelope, A Free France, for the Free French, WW2WW2 envelope, A Free France, for the Free French! Thanks to the Yanks and British too! Date: 1944
Republic F-105D Thunderchief 60-0471United States Air Force - Republic F-105D-10-RE Thunderchief 60-0471 (msn D159), at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base for storage and disposal, circa 1985
Sad scenes at Rainbow Corner, the American Red Cross Club in Shaftesbury Avenue, which was the main base for US servicemen in London during the Second World War
Dunkers Den at the American Red Cross Club, Rainbow Corner with American soldiers enjoying the juke box. Rainbow Corner famously claimed to never close our doors
The Games Room, or Penny Arcade at the American Red Cross Club, Rainbow Corner, the main centre for US servicemen in London during the Second World War with the promise of having
The main lobby at the American Red Cross Club, Rainbow Corner, London, the main base in London for US servicemen. The lobby was the clubs busiest area
A wrestling bout in the ring at Rainbow Corner, the famous American Red Cross Club in London which claimed to have, " doors that never close" (though they eventually did in 1946)
Jazz by Norman WilliamsMontage illustration summing up the Jazz Age in America with Uncle Sam, the Statue of Liberty, baseball players, musicians, actresses and film directors all visible. Date: 1929
Cartoon, Bluebeard, WW1Cartoon, Bluebeard. France and Belgium wave from their tower as American ships come to rescue them, with the Stars and Stripes flag in the background. Date: 1919
Bairnsfather with the American Army, WW1 cartoon" I know we re fightin for Democracy, but the next time the Colonel comes around, salute, you ______ son of a ______!" An American sergeant disciplines Date: 1918
American soldiers returning home with English brides, WW1American soldiers on board the Aquitania at Liverpool preparing to sail home accompanied by English wives who they had married while in Britain during the First World War
Koreans and ChineseKorean and Chinese Volunteers join forces amid mutual jubilation before they set off together to fight the Yanks Date: 1951
Royal Visit to the USaFTheir Majesties, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, accompanied by Princess Elizabeth visiting a USaF station in 1944 and with General Doolittle shortly after Princess Elizabeth had christened