On The Battery - Andy Thomas.
Batalla de Pea Ridge, Elkhorn Tavern, Arkansas. Los hombres de Van Dorn atacan a los hombres de Curtis
Pea Ridge National Military Park Foundation.
Batalla de Pea Ridge, Elkhorn Tavern, Arkansas. Los hombres de Van Dorn atacan a los hombres de Curtis
Lucy Hood, firme unionista, inspira a los chicos en Carthage.
Closely escorted by P-51 Mustangs of the 354th Fighter Group, C-47 Dakota Troop Carriers tow CG-4 Waco gliders over the Normandy beaches, June 6th 1944.
By any military standards, it was difficult to imagine the Supreme Commander of the largest air force of the time, piloting himself over the battlefront during the opening hours of one of history’s greatest military operations. But Jimmy Doolittle was no ordinary commander.
Hero of the famous 1942 raid on Tokyo, Jimmy Doolittle always led from the front. By 6th June 1944 he was in command of the US 8th Air Force and wanted to see for himself how the battle was going. And that’s exactly what he did. Piloting a P-38 across the beaches for two hours he returned to base, racing over to General Eisenhower’s headquarters to provide the first report the Supreme Allied Commander received, beating his own intelligence channels by several hours.
As elements of the US VII Corps storm ashore on Utah beach below, P-47D Thunderbolts from the 365th Fighter Group, US Ninth Air Force - The Hell Hawks - overfly the Normandy bridgehead on the morning of D-Day, 6 June 1944. Flying from their base in southern England, the mighty Hell Hawks head inland to attack and successfully suppress German positions in support of the American advance.
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