ETE4901090: WWII:Torgau (Germany) April 25, 1945: After the meeting on the Elbe of a 273rd RI patrol of the 69EDI US with infantrymen of the 173rd Regiment of the 58th DI of the 1st Armee of the Ukrainian Front, a Sovietic officer with the three allied flags: Union Jack for the Great Britain, the Star Banner for the United States and the Red Armee flag, / Bridgeman Images
ETE4902722: WWII:Paris (France) November 7, 1944: In one of the Paris stations, a locomotive was named “Wac Blazer” in recognition of the work of the US Women Army Corps. From left to right; Lieutenant-Colonel Anna Wilson (Director of Wacs at the European Theatre of Operations), American General Clarence Burpee and General Frank Ross (CG of the US Transportation Corps at the European Theatre of Operations) and Corporal Wac who is apprehended to name the locomotive.” / Bridgeman Images