The National Archives holds millions of World War II aerial photographs. Within these are aerial photographs related to bombing. These photographs can be found in numerous different branches, record groups and series.Still Picture BranchThe Still Pic...
Most of the aerial photographs from World War I are held in Aerial Photographs, 1918 - ca. 1920, a series in Record Group 120 in the Cartographic Branch. This series consists of approximately 16,000 photographs.These photographs are partially describ...
The National Archives Cartographic Branch holds aerial photographs of foreign areas flown by the United States Air Force (USAF). This photography can be found in the series Aerial Photographs, 1935 - 1970, from Record Group 373, Records of the Defens...
Local Identifier: 111-SC-198304, NAID: 12010146, Original caption: “Bastogne, Belgium–Weary infantrymen of the 110th Regt., 28th Div., US 1st Army following the German breakthrough in that area. The enemy overran their battalion. (L-R) P...
WWII Military Unit Records at the National Archives - An IntroductionThis post provides a brief overview of some of the predominant series of World War II operational unit records in the custody of the National Archives and Records Administration (NA...
From Life magazine of August 6, 1945 (pp. 40-46), a colorful spread showing all of the shoulder insigniaof the Army's forces, just as they were on the cusp of victory: ...