War damage in Sicily, Italy after bombings done by USAAF (United States Army Air Force) 86th Fighter Bomber Group airplanes during World War II. Anti-aircraft gun emplacement along a damaged harbor. A damaged building with a sign reading 'DUCE'. U.S. Army jeeps drive past a building wall painted with letters 'DUCE'. The Union Jack flies from a building.
War damage in Sicily, Italy after bombings done by USAAF (United States Army Air Force) 86th Fighter Bomber Group airplanes during World War II. Italian boys walk along the debris on a beach. A wrecked airplane on the beach. Men in the wrecked airplane. The Italian boys play in the wrecked airplane and swim.
U.S. soldiers in Sicily, Italy after its invasion during World War II. The soldiers lower the Italian flag from the top of a tower. U.S. soldiers work on a large equipment. An ocean in the background. The soldiers inspect a camouflaged enemy equipment.
Sicily, Italy after its invasion during World War II. A Sicilian harbor as seen from the top of a hill. A large open flat field. Mountains in the background.
USAAF (United States Army Air Forces) A-36 dive bombers over Sicily, Italy during its invasion in World War II. The nose of a parked A-36 aircraft. A-36 aircraft in flight. Aerial view of Sicily.
War damage in Sicily, Italy after bombings done by USAAF (United States Army Air Forces) 86th Fighter Bomber Group airplanes during World War II.. Debris at a railroad station. A sign reads 'Taormina Giardini'. A U.S. soldier inspects bullet holes on a locomotive. Wrecked locomotives and debris.
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