5 results containing "Africa--North Africa."
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The deadly marksmanship of the United States Army Air Force bombers is graphically illustrated in this picture just received from North Africa. It shows direct hits on harbor warehouses and terminals and a pierhead at Sousse, the important Axis-held Mediterranean seaport in Tunisia
1943? | 1 negative
LC-USW33- 000981-C [P&P] | LC-USW33-000981-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Line-up of 13 P-40 United States Warhawks which Americans recently presented to the Fighting French air forces at an airport somewhere in North Africa on behalf of the people of the United States
1943? | 1 negative
LC-USW33- 000982-C [P&P] | LC-USW33-000982-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Major-General James Doolittle, United States Army Aair Forces, Major-General Bergeret of the Fighting French high command, who accepted 13 P-40 Warhawks form the Americans on behalf of the Fighting French, and Major General Carl Spaatz, United States Air Force commmander in North Africa, who made the presentation. General Spaatz is in command of Allied air forces in the North African theater of operations
1943? | 1 negative
LC-USW33- 000983-C [P&P] | LC-USW33-000983-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Major-Generals Spaatz, Bergeret, and Doolittle
1943? | 1 negative
LC-USW33- 000984-C [P&P] | LC-USW33-000984-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Presiding American and French officers who delivered and received 13 P-40 Warhawks. Left to right: Lieutenant General Mendigal, commander-in-chief of the French air forces in Africa; Major General Carl Spaatz, commander of the Allied air forces in North Africa; Major General Bergeret, assistant French high commissioner, and Major General James Doolittle, commander of United States Air Forces
1943? | 1 negative
LC-USW33- 000985-C [P&P] | LC-USW33-000985-C (b&w film neg.)
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