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The Battle of the Bulge


Bridges are strictly no place to be when TAC P-47s are overhead, as evidenced by positions of these two German armored vehicles in Belgium. Attacks like this were a prime factor in routing Von Rundstedt's mid-winter advance. - Page 1Bridges are strictly no place to be when TAC P-47s are overhead, as evidenced by positions of these two German armored vehicles in Belgium. Attacks like this were a prime factor in routing Von Rundstedt's mid-winter advance. - Page 1
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Lt. Colonel Chickering Of The 367Th Fighter Group, Poses Beside His Lockheed P-38 'Gung Ho' At An Air Base In Belgium.  3 January 1945. - Page 1Lt. Colonel Chickering Of The 367Th Fighter Group, Poses Beside His Lockheed P-38 'Gung Ho' At An Air Base In Belgium. 3 January 1945. - Page 1
Maj. Gen. E.R. Quesada, whose 9th Tactical Air Command pilots played a principal role in driving the Germans from St. Vith, Belgium, inspects a bomb crater in the village with his chief of combat operations, Col. Gilbert Meyers, left. Gen. Quesada's - Page 1Maj. Gen. E.R. Quesada, whose 9th Tactical Air Command pilots played a principal role in driving the Germans from St. Vith, Belgium, inspects a bomb crater in the village with his chief of combat operations, Col. Gilbert Meyers, left. Gen. Quesada's - Page 1
More than 100 9th Air force Martin B-26 Marauders Christmas afternoon dropped their bomb loads on the heart of St. Vith, Belgium, the important road junction and communications center captured by the Germans in their counter-offensive. Marauders - Page 1More than 100 9th Air force Martin B-26 Marauders Christmas afternoon dropped their bomb loads on the heart of St. Vith, Belgium, the important road junction and communications center captured by the Germans in their counter-offensive. Marauders - Page 1
Houffalize, Belgium, an important enemy comunications center during von Rundstedt's advance, as it appeared after repeated bombardments. - Page 3Houffalize, Belgium, an important enemy comunications center during von Rundstedt's advance, as it appeared after repeated bombardments. - Page 3
A Republic P-47 Thunderbolt of the 365th Fighter-bomber group, ready for a mission against German strong points impeding the progress of U.S. Ground troops. In the foreground is an anti-aircraft weapon, consisting of four .50 caliber machine guns - Page 1A Republic P-47 Thunderbolt of the 365th Fighter-bomber group, ready for a mission against German strong points impeding the progress of U.S. Ground troops. In the foreground is an anti-aircraft weapon, consisting of four .50 caliber machine guns - Page 1
A 9th Air force Lockheed P-38 Lightning fighter-bomber, framed by wreckage wrought on this ofrmer Luftwaffe base by Allied air power. Parked on a hardstand in Belgium. Operating from bases close to the fighting fronts, Lightnings, Thunderbolts - Page 1A 9th Air force Lockheed P-38 Lightning fighter-bomber, framed by wreckage wrought on this ofrmer Luftwaffe base by Allied air power. Parked on a hardstand in Belgium. Operating from bases close to the fighting fronts, Lightnings, Thunderbolts - Page 1
Part Of A Convoy Of 237 Vehicles Including Both Trucks And Armor Is Seen Moving West Near St. Vith, Belgium Inthis Night Photograph Taken On 23 December 1944. - Page 1Part Of A Convoy Of 237 Vehicles Including Both Trucks And Armor Is Seen Moving West Near St. Vith, Belgium Inthis Night Photograph Taken On 23 December 1944. - Page 1
Supply Train Of Douglas C-47'S Pass Over The Snow-Swept Meadows, To Drop Much Needed Medical Supplies And Ammunition For The Men Of The 101 Airborne Division, Who Held Bastogne, Belgium For Ten Days Against The Germans. - Page 1Supply Train Of Douglas C-47'S Pass Over The Snow-Swept Meadows, To Drop Much Needed Medical Supplies And Ammunition For The Men Of The 101 Airborne Division, Who Held Bastogne, Belgium For Ten Days Against The Germans. - Page 1
A Douglas C-47 Of The 9Th Troop Carrier Command Drop Supplies Over Bastogne, Belgium.  23 Dec. 1944. - Page 3A Douglas C-47 Of The 9Th Troop Carrier Command Drop Supplies Over Bastogne, Belgium. 23 Dec. 1944. - Page 3
A Formation Of Douglas C-47S Of The 9Th Troop Carrier Command Wing Their Way Over Bastogne, Belgium.  23 December 1944. - Page 3A Formation Of Douglas C-47S Of The 9Th Troop Carrier Command Wing Their Way Over Bastogne, Belgium. 23 December 1944. - Page 3
Aerial View Of The Bomb Damaged City Of Bastogne, Belgium.  8 May 1945. - Page 3Aerial View Of The Bomb Damaged City Of Bastogne, Belgium. 8 May 1945. - Page 3
A German Mobile 15Cm Howitzer [Sig 33 'Bison'] Silenced By Ninth Air Force Republic P-47 Thunderbolt Fighter-Bombers Of The Ix Tactical Air Command Near Trois Ponts, Belgium. His Armored Spearheads Blunted By The Ninth'S Three Tactical Air Commands During - Page 1A German Mobile 15Cm Howitzer [Sig 33 'Bison'] Silenced By Ninth Air Force Republic P-47 Thunderbolt Fighter-Bombers Of The Ix Tactical Air Command Near Trois Ponts, Belgium. His Armored Spearheads Blunted By The Ninth'S Three Tactical Air Commands During - Page 1
Belguim - The 88Mm Gun [75Mm Pak 40 Antitank Gun] And The German [Panzerkampfwagen V Panther Sd.Kfz. 171] Tank Behind It Were Rendered Useless By Ninth Air Force Fighter-Bombers And U.S. Anti-Tank Gunners On The Staumont-Stavelot Highway During Recent Fig - Page 1Belguim - The 88Mm Gun [75Mm Pak 40 Antitank Gun] And The German [Panzerkampfwagen V Panther Sd.Kfz. 171] Tank Behind It Were Rendered Useless By Ninth Air Force Fighter-Bombers And U.S. Anti-Tank Gunners On The Staumont-Stavelot Highway During Recent Fig - Page 1
C-004, Kampfgruppe Peiper (15-26 Dec. 1044) - Page 7C-004, Kampfgruppe Peiper (15-26 Dec. 1044) - Page 7
C-004, Kampfgruppe Peiper (15-26 Dec. 1044) - Page 8C-004, Kampfgruppe Peiper (15-26 Dec. 1044) - Page 8
C-004, Kampfgruppe Peiper (15-26 Dec. 1044) - Page 9C-004, Kampfgruppe Peiper (15-26 Dec. 1044) - Page 9
C-004, Kampfgruppe Peiper (15-26 Dec. 1044) - Page 10C-004, Kampfgruppe Peiper (15-26 Dec. 1044) - Page 10
DURING: Consolidated B-24's have just bombed (C), which later reconnaissance showed heavily damaged, including 9 direct hits on machine & assembly shops. At (A), two assembly shops, 3 flight hangars & machine shops were destroyed or heavily damaged. - Page 1DURING: Consolidated B-24's have just bombed (C), which later reconnaissance showed heavily damaged, including 9 direct hits on machine & assembly shops. At (A), two assembly shops, 3 flight hangars & machine shops were destroyed or heavily damaged. - Page 1
Starling, John H - Page 1Starling, John H - Page 1
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