U.S. A-26 aircraft in the European Theater during World War II. United States Army Air Forces A-26s Invader bomber aircraft fly in formation.
U.S. A-26 aircraft in the European Theater during World War II. United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) A-26s Invader bomber aircraft in flight over target area. Bomb bay doors of aircraft open and bomb strike. Smoke column rises from strikes. Aircraft fly in formation.
U.S. Generals at an airfield in the European Theater during World War II. Military police drive in front of United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) General Henry H Arnold's staff car. United States Air Force (USAF) General Hoyt S Vandenberg greets General Carl Andrew Spaatz. Staff car with five star insignia moves. USAF General Elwood Richard Quesada walks on airfield. Aircraft parked in the background. General Vandenberg, General Spaatz and General Quesada interact. They walk and look at B-25 Mitchell bomber aircraft parked at the airfield. USAF General James Wayne McCauley and General Graham E Shirley walk. Colonel Milliard, Chief of Staff of 9th Air Force, Captain Bennett, General Vandenberg's aid and unidentified officer interact. B-25 aircraft taxis down perimeter. General Arnold and General Spaatz greet officers on airfield and get in cars.
U.S. General decorates officers in the European Theater during World War II. United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) General Henry H Arnold and cortege at field. United States Air Force (USAF) General Carl Andrew Spaatz and General Lee interact. General Arnold decorates officers. Officers salute. General shakes hands with officers. Staff in the background. General Spaatz shakes hands with fellow officers. General Arnold salutes as band march past. Honor guard holding American flag march past.
French prisoners march past in the European Theater during World War II. German test pilot explains about jet aircraft to civilians. Trees in the background. Liberated French Prisoners of War (POW) march past. French displaced persons (DP) haul carts loaded with luggage. They give victory sign. German inscription on a building reads' Better dead than a slave'. Another sign reads 'peoples Army'. Bomb damaged factory. Truck moves on street.
U.S. General decorates officers in the European Theater during World War II. Decorations kept on table to be presented by United States Army Air Forces General Henry H Arnold. Officers to be decorated are lined up on field.