Bomb wreckage at El Aouina Airport in Tunis, Tunisia during World War II. A few American soldiers standing beneath one of the wings of a wrecked German aircraft on the airport. A damaged airport building in the background. One of the soldiers standing on a drum. A part of a German insignia on the underside of the fuselage of the aircraft. The soldier standing on the drum trying to pull out the sheet carrying the insignia from its position. The soldier pulls out the sheet with the insignia and gets down from the drum. Other soldiers watching him.
Bomb wreckage at El Aouina Airport in Tunis, Tunisia during World War II. Wrecked German aircraft at an airfield at the airport. Swastika sign on the tail of the aircraft. Another wrecked aircraft in the background. Wreckage of a German transport aircraft. German insignia under one of the wings of the aircraft. Wrecked fuel drums in view. A wrecked German aircraft. The insignia on the aircraft in view. Bomb wreckage strewn about on the airfield.
Bomb being unloaded from cargo ship at Algiers harbor, Algeria during World War II. U.S. bomb dump shows stack of 500 lb. bombs in the foreground and bushes in the background. Bomb stacks nestled in bushes. Arab laborers and U.S. Army Air Force personnel load truck with bombs. Truck loaded with bombs moves down road leading to Rivet (large munitions dump). Laborers roll bombs onto a truck parked on the dock. Cargo ship in the background on dock. Bomb-loaded cargo net lowers onto quay of Algiers harbor. Arab dockworkers roll bombs. Bombs hoisted onto dock from cargo ship.
A truck is unloaded from a ship in Algiers, Algeria, North Africa. Men remove hoisting chains from around the tires of the truck. Trucks move past on a road in front of a building with company name: "Compagnie Generale Transatlantique" on its front and a sign : ' Telegraphs, Telephones' on the side of the building. Trucks parked in front of the building. Trucks and equipment are unloaded from the ship. Men stand near the equipment.
Two formations of U.S. Army Air Forces P-38 lightning aircraft, of the 14th Fighter Group, departing from Telergma airfield in Algeria, during World War 2. They are headed on a mission to Sicily, Italy. Views of the formations high overhead, and more P-38s flying close to the camera, after takeoff. A dozen P-38s in a "V" formation overhead. More P-38s climbing out after takeoff, to join the formations.
P-38, of the U.S.Army Air Forces 14th Fighter Group, raises dust as it taxis close to the camera on Telergma airfield in Algeria, North Africa. Several 3-plane flights of P-38s take off, join up in formations, and fly overhead. A series of views, from inside a P-38, of others in formation as they fly over North African territory en route on bombing mission to Sicily, Italy, during World War 2.
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