"The British commander and the Indian crew of a Sherman tank of the 9th Royal Deccan Horse, 255th Indian Tank Brigade, encounter a newly liberated elephant on the way to Meiktila. Burma, March 29, 1945."
https://external-preview.redd.it/qd...p4&s=f88e0ff027e741cc688f659dd3feabc0acae9869 "P-40 Warhawk engine start sans cowling in the Middle East in July 1944"
"The Dewoitine D.520 was a French fighter aircraft that entered service in early 1940. Following the armistice of 1940, the D.520 was operated by both the Free French Air Force and the Vichy French Air Force. Approximately 900 D.520’s were built and were also used by the Italians and Bulgarians."
Members of Bravo Company 1-36 Infantry perform a dismounted patrol through the town of Broad, Bosnia on Nov. 5, 1997. They are deployed from Friedberg, Germany Bosnia: troops will enter slowly and deliberately
"B-24's asigned to the US Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command undergoing modifications at the Consolidated-Vultee Plant in Fort Worth, Texas"
"Royal Artillery gunners fill 25-pounder shells with leaflets. Roermond, The Netherlands, 24-January-1945"
"[1219x681] A model of the Ersatz Monarch-class battleship, ordered for the k.u.k. Kriegsmarine (Austro-Hungarian Navy) in 1914 but never laid down."
"A carrier pigeon is released from a Mark V tank during the Battle of Amiens, 9 August 1918 [767x600]."
"A Japanese battleship squadron, led by the battleships Fusō and Kirishima, during maneuvers off Malaya, circa 1941."
"Sergeant D Cameron, the pilot of Handley Page Halifax B Mark II, HR837 'NP-F', of No. 158 Squadron RAF, poses with two of his crew amidst the damage caused when it was hit by a falling bomb from another aircraft while raiding Cologne on the night of 28/29 June 1943."
"American-built Sherman tanks of the Staffordshire Yeomanry, 27th Armoured Brigade, carrying infantry from the Third Division, move up at the start of Operation Goodwood. Normandy, on July 18, 1944."
"French heavy tanks ARL 44 at the parade on the anniversary of the capture of the Bastille. Paris, July 14, 1951."