A United States invasion convoy off the coast of Salerno, Italy during World War II. Smoke rises from Salerno in the background. The convoy is underway at sea. Landing crafts in the convoy.
Shelling of Salerno, Italy by a U.S. invasion convoy during World War II. A 20mm gun fires. Splashes in the water. Smoke rises. A DE (Destroyer Escort) underway.
A U.S. convoy readies to leave Oran, Algeria for the invasion of Salerno, Italy during World War II. A U.S. DD (destroyer) anchored off the shore. The shoreline of Oran. Two CLs (Light Cruiser) approach the shore. U.S. troops aboard the destroyer.
A U.S. convoy heads for the invasion of Salerno, Italy during World War II. DDs (destroyers) underway off the coast of Salerno. LCs (landing crafts) pass. Smoke rises from the beach in the background.
A U.S. convoy heads towards Salerno, Italy for its invasion during World War II. A DD (destroyer), an LCI (Landing Craft Infantry) and LCs (landing crafts) underway at sea. A LST (Landing Ship Tank) passes. A PT (Patrol Torpedo) boat underway. LCs in the background. APs (transport ships) in the background.
Units of the Italian fleet at Taranto harbor, Italy after the Italians surrender to the Allies during World War II. Italian ships at the harbor. One of them is a Capitani Romani class cruiser, the "Scipione Africano."
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