Allied invasion of Sicily, Italy during World War II. Water ambulances come in to a pier. A wounded soldier on a litter is placed in a new ambulance. A medical officer decorates U.S. soldiers with the Purple Hearts ion Palermo. Other soldiers lined up in the background. A dead German soldier on a dirt road. Surgeons perform an operation in artificial lights. The medical officer decorates the soldiers.
Allied invasion of Sicily, Italy during World War II. Allied soldiers aboard a water ambulance underway at sea. Allied officers aboard a ship. German and British aircraft on a field in Palermo. A wrecked aircraft on a field.
Damage caused by Allied bombings in Palermo, Sicily, Italy during World War II. Wrecked ships and vessels in a harbor. A sentry stands on guard in the foreground. Damaged buildings near a water front. Men walk past them. A large undamaged dry dock and the city of Palermo in the background.
Aftermath of Allied bombing over Palermo, Sicily, Italy during World War II. Wrecked seaplanes at a harbor in Palermo. Damaged buildings at the harbor.
Aftermath of Allied bombing over Palermo, Sicily, Italy during World War II. Damaged buildings along a water front. Soldiers push an artillery piece. A barbed wire fence in the foreground and buildings in the background. A jeep drives past bombed buildings.
Mechanics servicing P-40 fighter aircraft on what is most likely 4-mile Strip on New Guinea. Date is probably late 1942. "Scatterbrain" was the name painted a P-40 flown by Captain George Manning of the 7th Fighter Squadron, which was based at Rogers Airfield, Port Moresby, New Guinea, during 1942-43, during World War Two.
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