Destruction in Manila after it's recapture in 1945.

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Atop a makeshift stretcher on a jeep headed for an American aid station, a wounded Filipino woman is comforted by her French husband after being injured during the battle to take Manila from the Japanese.
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M4A1 Sherman from 3rd Division burns after being hit by anti-tank fire. Western Germany. March 1, 1945.
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4 November 1942: BIG MAMIE arrives for first battle
This image from the 20MM tub on top of turret #2 shows USS Massachusetts (BB-59) just before the Battle of Casablanca. "Lead Dammit Lead" is stenciled on the 20mm gun shield and Texas (BB-35) is at left, in the distance. Both battleships are now preserved as memorials.
BIG MAMIE is about to enter her first battle of the war as a brand new fast battleship and with the great majority of her crew "green". She will leave the battle breaking gunnery records and sinking more ships in one day than any battleship in history.

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F6F Hellcat fighter aborts its landing run on the USS Randolph aircraft carrier, somewhere in the Pacific, 1944
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A USN pilot leaves his Curtiss SB2C-3 Helldiver in the water after going over the side of the carrier USS Charger (CVE-30) during training operations off the US East Coast, June 21st 1944.
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This is aircraft 33 of VB-82. Bureau Number 18956, and the pilot as Lieutenant O. R. Browne crashed "over the bow" and suffered a lacerated scalp and other minor injuries.
 
Members of the US 47th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry Division heat up some food in a canteen cup while a colleague keeps watch on the left with binoculars in Safi Morocco after the Operation Torch Landings - November 1942
Note US Flag Armbands (brassard) worn by some of the US Personnel
LIFE Magazine Archives - Eliot Elisofon Photographer

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US Marines from USS Philadelphia CL-41 board a boat to go ashore during Operation Torch off of Safi Morocco - November 10, 1942
Note early model M1918 BAR’s, M1 Garand & M1903 rifles, and M1928A1 Thompson SMG’s
The Marines landed at Port of Safi under the command of the US 47th Infantry Regiment and proceeded to the Safi airport to guard it until being relieved the next day
LIFE Magazine Archives - Eliot Elisofon Photographer

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4 November 1942: BIG MAMIE arrives for first battle
This image from the 20MM tub on top of turret #2 shows USS Massachusetts (BB-59) just before the Battle of Casablanca. "Lead Dammit Lead" is stenciled on the 20mm gun shield and Texas (BB-35) is at left, in the distance. Both battleships are now preserved as memorials.
BIG MAMIE is about to enter her first battle of the war as a brand new fast battleship and with the great majority of her crew "green". She will leave the battle breaking gunnery records and sinking more ships in one day than any battleship in history.

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That must be quit an experience for the AAA crew when they fire those main guns just in front of you:eek:
 
Navy UDT swimmer "Hopper" checks his swim fins and face mask, during UDT operations at Balikpapan, 3 July 1945
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William Hopper. He was an UDT, OSS operative and Bronze Star Medal recipient. He later became an actor, and died in 1970 at the age of 55.
 
Marines dealing with a huge pile of burned out M1919s they have to repair after the Battle of Tarawa, November 1943
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Amicedo Farola of Dulag, Leyte was a Philippine guerrilla scout operating with a reconnaissance squadron of the 24th Division.
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77 years ago, the USAAF conducted its first bombing raid (since the Doolittle Raid) against Tokyo, (Nov 24, 1944). 111 B-29s from the 73rd BW attacked targets in and around Tokyo. This was the day when the USAAF discovered the phenomenon of the jet stream
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Nov-Dec. 1943, the USS Yorktown (CV-10) with aircraft of CVG 5 warming up. Visible are 18 Grumman F6F-3 Hellcats of Fighting Squadron 5), 17 Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless of Bombing Squadron 5 and seven Grumman TBF-1 Avengers of Torpedo Squadron 5.
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