Allied invasion of Italy

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1943 battle

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1943 — 1943 battleOperation AvalancheWorld War IIOperation SlapstickOperation BaytownItaly

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26-G-1991 (17903146152)26-G-1991 (17903146152)
150 Squadron Wellington crew Tunisia WWII IWM CNA 1271150 Squadron Wellington crew Tunisia WWII IWM CNA 1271
1943-09-25 THE SPHERE 111943-09-25 THE SPHERE 11
Allied invasion to italy hebAllied invasion to italy heb
During the Salerno Invasion motorized equipment rolls out the doors of USS LST-382 onto a floating causeway as they come ashore at Paestum, twenty miles south of Salerno.During the Salerno Invasion motorized equipment rolls out the doors of USS LST-382 onto a floating causeway as they come ashore at Paestum, twenty miles south of Salerno.
F4F and Seafire on HMS Formidable (67) off Salerno 1943F4F and Seafire on HMS Formidable (67) off Salerno 1943
HMS Tartar aa gunsHMS Tartar aa guns
ItalySalernoInvasion1943ItalySalernoInvasion1943
LST-1-1LST-1-1
Landing on a beachLanding on a beach
Photograph of Members of the Headquarters Company, 480th Port Battalion Set Up Between the Columns of the Ancient Greek Temple of NeptunePhotograph of Members of the Headquarters Company, 480th Port Battalion Set Up Between the Columns of the Ancient Greek Temple of Neptune
Richard L ConollyRichard L Conolly
Royal Air Force- Italy, the Balkans and South-east Europe, 1942-1945. CNA1425Royal Air Force- Italy, the Balkans and South-east Europe, 1942-1945. CNA1425
SC 180046 - Invasion fleet nears Italian shore, below Salerno, under protective smoke screen laid down by U.S. and British destroyer. 18 September, 1943. (52618798186)SC 180046 - Invasion fleet nears Italian shore, below Salerno, under protective smoke screen laid down by U.S. and British destroyer. 18 September, 1943. (52618798186)
Salerno Landing, Sept. 1943Salerno Landing, Sept. 1943
The Allied Landings in Italy, September 1943- Reggio, Taranto and Salerno A19157The Allied Landings in Italy, September 1943- Reggio, Taranto and Salerno A19157
The British Army in Italy 1943 NA6301The British Army in Italy 1943 NA6301
The British Army in Italy 1943 NA6698The British Army in Italy 1943 NA6698
The British Army in Italy 1943 NA7073The British Army in Italy 1943 NA7073
The Invasion of Italy September 1943 NA6265The Invasion of Italy September 1943 NA6265
The Royal Navy during the Second World War A19158The Royal Navy during the Second World War A19158
USS Ancon (AGC-4) off Salerno in September 1944USS Ancon (AGC-4) off Salerno in September 1944
USS LST-382 mates with a causeway at the Paestum Beaches, during the Salerno Invasion, 2 to 21 September 1843. LCT(5)-209 and LCT(5)-219 are in the right background.USS LST-382 mates with a causeway at the Paestum Beaches, during the Salerno Invasion, 2 to 21 September 1843. LCT(5)-209 and LCT(5)-219 are in the right background.
Vickers Wellington in Tunisia - Royal Air Force - Italy, the Balkans and South-east Europe, 1942-1945 CNA1272Vickers Wellington in Tunisia - Royal Air Force - Italy, the Balkans and South-east Europe, 1942-1945 CNA1272
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image26-G-1991 (17903146152)Wikimedia
image150 Squadron Wellington crew Tunisia WWII IWM CNA 12711943Wikimedia
image1943-09-25 THE SPHERE 111943Wikimedia
imageAllied invasion to italy hebWikimedia
imageDuring the Salerno Invasion motorized equipment rolls out the doors of USS LST-382 onto a floating causeway as they come ashore at Paestum, twenty miles south of Salerno.Wikimedia
imageF4F and Seafire on HMS Formidable (67) off Salerno 19431943Wikimedia
imageHMS Tartar aa guns1943Wikimedia
imageItalySalernoInvasion19431943Wikimedia
imageLST-1-1Wikimedia
imageLanding on a beach1943Wikimedia
imageLoading 4000 lb Cookie onto Wellington Tunisia WWII IWM CNA 40711943Wikimedia
image"A%20company%20of%20men%20has%20set%20up%20its%20office%20between%20the%20columns%20(Doric)%20of%20an%20ancient%20Greek%20temple%20of%20Neptune,%20built%20about%207%20-%20NARA%20-%20531170.jpg Photograph of Members of the Headquarters Company, 480th Port Battalion Set Up Between the Columns of the Ancient Greek Temple of NeptuneWikimedia
imageRichard L Conolly1943Wikimedia
imageRoyal Air Force- Italy, the Balkans and South-east Europe, 1942-1945. CNA1425Wikimedia
imageSC 180046 - Invasion fleet nears Italian shore, below Salerno, under protective smoke screen laid down by U.S. and British destroyer. 18 September, 1943. (52618798186)1943Wikimedia
imageSalerno Landing, Sept. 1943Wikimedia
imageThe Allied Landings in Italy, September 1943- Reggio, Taranto and Salerno A19157Wikimedia
imageThe British Army in Italy 1943 NA6301Wikimedia
imageThe British Army in Italy 1943 NA6698Wikimedia
imageThe British Army in Italy 1943 NA7073Wikimedia
imageThe Invasion of Italy September 1943 NA6265Wikimedia
imageThe Royal Navy during the Second World War A19158Wikimedia
imageUSS Ancon (AGC-4) off Salerno in September 19441943Wikimedia
imageUSS LST-382 mates with a causeway at the Paestum Beaches, during the Salerno Invasion, 2 to 21 September 1843. LCT(5)-209 and LCT(5)-219 are in the right background.Wikimedia
imageVickers Wellington in Tunisia - Royal Air Force - Italy, the Balkans and South-east Europe, 1942-1945 CNA1272Wikimedia