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2011 Rowing | World Cup I |
World War I Victory Medal | |
The second stage was between | World War I and World War II. |
German 7.5 cm Minenwerfer, | World War I |
The | World War I cemetery |
During | World War I he supported conscription. |
USS Salem (CL-3) (1907) | World War I |
For the | World War I Stokes mortar, see Stokes Mortar. |
During | World War I and World War II, it was known as the 84 |
During | World War I he fought in the Western front. |
A | World War I cemetery. |
pini distinguished themselves in combat during | World War I and World War II. |
Middle Eastern Theatre during | World War I |
France (Western Front) - | World War I |
Two | World War I cemeteries. |
The tower again saw active service during both | World War I and World War II. |
Wound Badge in Black - | World War I |
Celestino Ellero, | World War I . |
Siwa was the site of some fighting during | World War I and World War II. |
The 129th served in | World War I and World War II. |
The | World War I cemetery. |
He took part in | World War I and the second world war. |
be an enduring memorial to those who fell in | World War I and World War II. |
During | world war I he attended Charterhouse. |
Choctaw Code Talkers, | World War I veterans |
Further information: Romania in | World War I |
World War I Victory medal | |
World War I Memorial | |
It was operative during both | World War I and World War II. |
After | World War I Chev. |
During | World War I and World War II, the rail industry gave |
However, | World War I limited his activity. |
He served overseas during | World War I and also served in World War II. |
Edwin A. Clear, | World War I ace |
John S. Ralston, | World War I ace |
honouring Ontario hydro employees who died in | World War I and World War II |
He was killed in | World War I |
Belgium - | World War I |
World War I cemeteries. | |
Three | World War I cemeteries. |
World War I hero Sgt. | |
I'd beaten the | world champion; I could beat anybody in the world. |
World War I Poster | |
Its collection on display mainly focuses on | World War I and World War II. |
November 30 - Arthur Currie, | World War I general (b.1875) |
Main article: | World War I |
World War I poster by George Clausen from 1915. | |
He served in the U.S. Army during | World War I and World War II. |
"Any | World (That I'm Welcome To)" |
Balkans Campaign ( | World War I) |
Emilio Lussu (Sardinian Brigade - | World War I) |
Main articles: Balkans Campaign ( | World War I) and Macedonian Front (World War I) |
Leonardo da Vinci (sunk during | World War I) |
Mentioned in Despatches; once in 1917 ( | World War I), and once in 1941 (World War II) |
See Australian 4th Division ( | World War I). |
The lighthouse was bombarded in | World War I, and attacked again in World War II. |
emained manned through the American Civil War, | World War I, and World War II. |
During | World War I, Gard worked on a Russian destroyer. |
During | World War I, the village was destroyed. |
This article is about | World War I. |
It was formed during | World War I. |
American Aces of | World War I. p. 75-76. |
American Aces of | World War I. p. 75. |
The mine was closed some time after | World War I. |
Codes and ciphers were used extensively in | World War I. |
U.S. Army Second Lieutenant, | World War I. |
He had become a widower before | World War I. |
He was killed during | World War I. |
U.S. Navy, Transport Service, | World War I. |
American Aces of | World War I. p. 49. |
American Aces of | World War I. p. 50. |
U.S. Navy, | World War I. |
It was destroyed during | World War I. |
Soldier settlers moved to the area after | World War I. |
It was restored in | World War I. |
Elliott was killed in | World War I. |
He served in | World War I. |
They were established before | World War I. |
American Aces of | World War I. pp. |
Ze'ev Jabotinsky during | World War I. |
He died in | World War I. |
USS Bobylu during | World War I. |
SE 5/5a Aces of | World War I. pp. |
Lochnagar crater from | World War I. |
Planning was interrupted by | World War I. |
It took place during | World War I. |
It originated during | World War I. |
He fought during | World War I. |
Warner then served in | World War I. |
Cmpletely destroyed during | World War I. |
Battles of | World War I. Select Editions. |
Encyclopedia of | World War I. ABC-CLIO. |
SPAD XII/XIII aces of | World War I. p. 27. |
Calvert went overseas to fight in | World War I. |
Copper production boomed to supply demand | World War I. |
He was decorated after | World War I. |
It deals with the atrocities of | World War I. |
Gibben served during | World War I. |
They were the largest U-boats of | World War I. |
He died during | World War I. |
He was killed in | World War I. |
He also fought in Mesopotamia during | World War I. |
British graves from | World War I. |
He later served in | World War I. |
1994 | World Junior Ice Hockey Championships (silver medal) |
He represented Denmark at the 2008 | World Junior Ice Hockey Championships and again at t |
Main article: 2005 | World Junior Ice Hockey Championships rosters |
Da | World On Ice (2004) |
2006 | World Junior Ice Hockey Championships |
Parrots of the | World; an Identification Guide. |
2007: Make Another | World - Idlewild |
El Hazard: The Alternative | World (1998), Ifurita |
Rockford earned two battle stars for | World War II service. |
Emblem of the | World War II squadron |
Modoc received one battle star for | World War II service. |
Zionist Parachutists in | World War II |
During | World War II Dix was conscripted into the Volkssturm |
It was owned by | World War II veteran Mac Jordan. |
However, | World War II intervened. |
Puerto Ricans in | World War II |
Foreman received five battle stars for | World War II service. |
World War II 1941-1945 | |
World War II modifications to Pevensey Castle | |
World War II squadron emblem | |
World War II Heroes | |
Outbreak of | World War II (see: Polish September Campaign), chang |
2009 Rowing | World Cup II |
2003 Rowing | World Cup II |
Norway used after | World War II |
World War II 415th Bombardment Squadron emblem | |
For the | World War II battle, see Kesternich (World War II). |
World War II Victory Medal | |
World War II and its Consequences | |
History of Belgium during | World War II |
Then | World War II breaks out. |
The | World War II memorial |
World War II | |
This article is about the | World War II mortar. |
Emblem of the | World War II Squadron |
JG 71 in | World War II |
Grazyna Bacewicz before | World War II |
Implicit received two battle stars for | World War II service. |
LST-345 earned three battle stars for | World War II service. |
The VLF antenna of a | World War II U‑boat |
Prestige received one battle star for | World War II service. |
Connecticut During | World War II - Homefront (2001) |
Ernest Mason, | World War II flying ace |
Ellet received 10 battle stars for | World War II service. |
After | World War II mining was intensified. |
US Navy recognition diagrams, | World War II |
Incessant received two battle stars for | World War II service. |
World War II Memorial | |
World War II had few effects. | |
Marquis Toshinari Maeda, | World War II general |
Catron received one battle star for | World War II service. |
Main article: | World War II |
Allied | World War II |
Germany | World War II |
World War II Memorial, Midland, Michigan | |
World War II Victory Medal. | |
World War II American Theater. | |
Main articles: Oil Campaign of | World War II and Oil Campaign targets of World War I |
Military Airfields in | World War II - California |
World War II Veterans Memorial Bridge (Virginia) | |
France (Normandy) - | World War II |
rich Hartmann - Highest-scoring fighter ace of | World War II |
LST-849 earned one battle star for | World War II service. |
Kamenets-Podolsky Pocket, | World War II battle |
Holly received one battle star for | World War II service. |
Mayflower in | World War II configuration. |
1 | World War II Victory Medal |
World War II Victory Medal, | |
World War II broke out early into this season. | |
Bombing of Duisburg in | World War II |
List of | World War II weapons |
List of | World War II tanks |
HMS H31 survived until | World War II . |
Main article: Iceland during | World War II |
World War II Cemetery, Jairampur | |
Fred Hargesheimer, | World War II pilot, philanthropist |
World War II Heroes-Allan Zullo, author | |
Enright received one battle star for | World War II service. |
Bayonets during | World War II |
For the | World War II general, see Ludwig Wolff (general). |
Juliane Aisner (1919-1980), a | World War II French Resistance Agent |
The largest collection of original | World War II nose art panels in the world |
During | World War II , Kolczynski was unable to continue car |
The Commandos of | World War II (1966) |
World War II reconnaissance squadron emblem | |
Hiroshima: BBC History of | World War II |
ormation: Organization of the Luftwaffe during | World War II |
World War II had begun. | |
Nantahala received six battle stars for | World War II service. |
World War II Infantry Anti-Tank Tactics. | |
Carteret received two battle stars for | World War II service. |
Civilians killed in | World War II totaled around 47 million. |
Main article: Japanese | World War II destroyers |
Starling received three battle stars for | World War II service. |
Dauphin earned one battle star for | World War II service. |
World War II 462d Bombardment Group emblem | |
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