The Operations of the 8th Fighter Command in the European Theater. 29-May-1944; 2nd Lieutenant W W Furr of 328th squadron 352nd fighter group flying the aircraft. High altitude view of the area. FW-190 in flight. The plane is strafed immediately before it lands. It crashes and explodes.
Archduke Charles Francis Joseph in the European Theater during World War I. He is the Emperor of the Austria-Hungary Empire. Charles Joseph on a horse at the battlefield. Other soldiers on horses in the background. Trees in the background.
A row of ambulances parked on an airfield in the European Theater. They await the return of planes. Men stand near the ambulances.
Mission footage outtakes from the film "Memphis Belle". A B-17 Flying Fortress in flight in the European Theater. The navigator checks a map. The crew relaxes during the flight of the plane. A man lights a cigarette. An unmanned top turret gun.
German ground targets in the European Theater are attacked by a U.S. aircraft on 9th April, 1944. Three German FW-190 planes and one seaplane being attacked by a U.S. aircraft of VIII Fighter Command piloted by Lieutenant Colonel D.C. Schilling of 62nd Squadron. Tracers are fired at a seaplane, on ground targets and on vessels underway at a sea. (World War II period).
Ground targets in the European Theater are attacked by a U.S. aircraft of VIII Fighter Command piloted by Lieutenant Colonel D.C. Schilling of 62nd Squadron. A village, vehicles on a highway and trains are strafed on 12th August, 1944. Smoke rises from the targets.
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