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Lieutenant Richard E. Duffey, twenty-four, of Walled Lake, Michigan, giving an account at the 57th Fighter Group base in Tunisia of the actions of his group during the air battle of April 18, in which four squadrons of the 57th Fighter Group destroyed seventy-four enemy planes. Lieutenant Duffey destroyed five in a single engagement

Lieutenant Richard E. Duffey, twenty-four, of Walled Lake, Michigan, g...

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Statue of bas-relief recently exhumed from the ruins of Carthage and restored

Statue of bas-relief recently exhumed from the ruins of Carthage and r...

Published as halftone in Harper's Weekly, 1895, p. 181. Photographic print made by LC from Jackson's vintage film negative. Gift; Colorado Historical Society; 1949. Forms part of: Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1... More

An American sergeant receiving a decoration during the North African campaign. Archbishop Spellman of New York is watching the ceremony

An American sergeant receiving a decoration during the North African c...

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Some of the damage done to Axis equipment between Tunis and Bizerte after the Allies delivered the knockout blow in Tunisia

Some of the damage done to Axis equipment between Tunis and Bizerte af...

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Archbishop Spellman of New York posing with the crew of a B-25 medium bomber at the farthest advanced U.S. bomber base in Tunisia

Archbishop Spellman of New York posing with the crew of a B-25 medium ...

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Officers of the 57th Fighter Group visiting Roman ruins in Tunisia

Officers of the 57th Fighter Group visiting Roman ruins in Tunisia

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Tunisia. Historic map, Library of Congress

Tunisia. Historic map, Library of Congress

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[Tunisian girl, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front] / Lehnert & Landrock, phot. Tunis.

[Tunisian girl, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front] / Lehnert &...

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Archbishop Francis J. Spellman of New York, on his recent tour of North African battlefronts, said mass for the men at the Fifty-seventh Fighter Group of the United States Army Ninth Air Force. This Air Force group is located "somewhere in Tunisia" and they are the boys who scored the biggest victory in the history of aviation, knocking almost 100 Axis transports and fighters out of the skies on one engagement. The archbishop held mass in a plane revetment at the Fifty-Seventh fighter base. The altar was set up and mass held on the spot. He said mass whenever and wherever there were boys who were interested in hearing one. Attendants at the mass were Major C.H. Logue, Catholic priest from Cleveland, Ohio, and Capptain J.E. McCarrity, Paulist priest from New York City and Air Force chaplain. They are seen in some of the pictures

Archbishop Francis J. Spellman of New York, on his recent tour of Nort...

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American troops of the 57th Fighter Group sightseeing among Roman ruins in Tunisia

American troops of the 57th Fighter Group sightseeing among Roman ruin...

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Cornelis Cort - The battle of Zama

Cornelis Cort - The battle of Zama

Print showing Scipio Africanus on horseback with Roman soldiers engaging Hannibal, riding a war elephant, during the battle of Zama. Trimmed within plate. Lower right and left corners torn with loss of text an... More

Ksar Beni Barka .... 19th century, Library of Congress collection

Ksar Beni Barka .... 19th century, Library of Congress collection

Fortress(?) on hill, Tunisia. Part of title illegible. Caption on verso: Mountain climbing troglodytes. Ksaar of Beni-Barka now falling into ruins. No. 80. No. 35.

Habitation du Caı̈d des Matmatas

Habitation du Caı̈d des Matmatas

Furnished cave interior, southern Tunisia. Blind stamp: Reproduction interdite Soler, Tunis. Caption on verso: Troglodytes or cave dwellers of extreme southern Tunisia. The interior of the Sheik's cave at Mat... More

Lieutenant McArthur Powers, twenty-seven, of Inwood, New York, (left) and Lieutenant Richard E. Duffey, twenty-four, of Walled Lake, Michigan, at the 57th Fighter Group base somewhere in Tunisia after both men had become aces in a single engagement by destroying five enemy planes. Powers, who had been with the Royal Air Force at El Alamein, now has seven enemy planes to his credit. He had two with the Royal Air Force

Lieutenant McArthur Powers, twenty-seven, of Inwood, New York, (left) ...

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Archbishop Spellman of New York visiting with Colonel Thomas C. Darcy at an advanced American Air Force fighter base in Tunisia. Colonel Darcy is commander of a fighter group, and at one time lived in Monsignor Spellman's parish in Roxbury, Massachusetts

Archbishop Spellman of New York visiting with Colonel Thomas C. Darcy ...

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Archbishop Francis J. Spellman of New York, on his recent tour of North African battlefronts, said mass for the men at the Fifty-seventh Fighter Group of the United States Army Ninth Air Force. This Air Force group is located "somewhere in Tunisia" and they are the boys who scored the biggest victory in the history of aviation, knocking almost 100 Axis transports and fighters out of the skies on one engagement. The archbishop held mass in a plane revetment at the Fifty-Seventh fighter base. The altar was set up and mass held on the spot. He said mass whenever and wherever there were boys who were interested in hearing one. Attendants at the mass were Major C.H. Logue, Catholic priest from Cleveland, Ohio, and Capptain J.E. McCarrity, Paulist priest from New York City and Air Force chaplain. They are seen in some of the pictures

Archbishop Francis J. Spellman of New York, on his recent tour of Nort...

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American troops of the 57th Fighter Group sightseeing among Roman ruins in Tunisia

American troops of the 57th Fighter Group sightseeing among Roman ruin...

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American troops of the 57th Fighter Group sightseeing among Roman ruins in Tunisia

American troops of the 57th Fighter Group sightseeing among Roman ruin...

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American troops of the 57th Fighter Group sightseeing among Roman ruins in Tunisia

American troops of the 57th Fighter Group sightseeing among Roman ruin...

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Richard E. Duffey, twenty-four, of Walled Lake, Michigan, explaining his latest victory to Lieutenant MacArthur Powers, twenty-seven, of Inwood, New York, somewhere in Tunisia

Richard E. Duffey, twenty-four, of Walled Lake, Michigan, explaining h...

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Officer Bill Livesay, 25, Madison, New Jersey, (left) who accounts for three and one half enemy planes destroyed. Lieutenant John Stefanik, 24, Chicopee, Massachusetts, (left) who destroyed three enemy planes, and Lieutenant Charles Leaf, 21, South Orange, New Jersey, who destroyed two enemy planes in aerial victory over Sicilian straits. They are wearing the insignia of the 66th squadron of the 57th Fighter Group. This "Squadron X" (for exterminators) made the high score of ther aerial victory with

Officer Bill Livesay, 25, Madison, New Jersey, (left) who accounts for...

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Monsignor Spellman shaking hands with Corporal George T. Robinson while touring the Tunisia front. When Archbishop Francis J. Spellman handed a diploma to Robinson at the Fordham University commencement in New York City in 1937, neither had the remotest idea that they would meet again at a United States Air Force fighter base in Tunisia

Monsignor Spellman shaking hands with Corporal George T. Robinson whil...

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Archbishop Francis J. Spellman of New York touring the North African battle front, saying mass for the men at the 57th Fighter Group of the U.S. Army 9th Air Force. This group, located "somewhere in Tunisia," knocked almost 100 Axis transports and fighters out of the skies in one engagement

Archbishop Francis J. Spellman of New York touring the North African b...

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Some of the damage done to Axis equipment between Tunis and Bizerte after the Allies delivered the knockout blow

Some of the damage done to Axis equipment between Tunis and Bizerte af...

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Archbishop Francis J. Spellman of New York, on his recent tour of North African battlefronts, said mass for the men at the Fifty-seventh Fighter Group of the United States Army Ninth Air Force. This Air Force group is located "somewhere in Tunisia" and they are the boys who scored the biggest victory in the history of aviation, knocking almost 100 Axis transports and fighters out of the skies on one engagement. The archbishop held mass in a plane revetment at the Fifty-Seventh fighter base. The altar was set up and mass held on the spot. He said mass whenever and wherever there were boys who were interested in hearing one. Attendants at the mass were Major C.H. Logue, Catholic priest from Cleveland, Ohio, and Capptain J.E. McCarrity, Paulist priest from New York City and Air Force chaplain. They are seen in some of the pictures

Archbishop Francis J. Spellman of New York, on his recent tour of Nort...

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Some of the damage done to Axis equipment between Tunis and Bizerte after the Allies delivered the knockout blow in Tunisia

Some of the damage done to Axis equipment between Tunis and Bizerte af...

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Archbishop Francis J. Spellman of New York touring the North African battle front, saying mass for the men at the 57th Fighter Group of the U.S. Army 9th Air Force. This group, located "somewhere in Tunisia," knocked almost 100 Axis transports and fighters out of the skies in one engagement

Archbishop Francis J. Spellman of New York touring the North African b...

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Bomber crews of the U.S. Army 9th Air Force are being given a chalk talk by Major Frank W. Delong, squadron commander, before they take off on a mission over Axis territory. These are the heavy bomber groups who are disrupting Axis shipping in the Meditarranean, thus hastening the defeat of the remaining Axis troops in North Africa

Bomber crews of the U.S. Army 9th Air Force are being given a chalk ta...

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Statue of bas-relief recently exhumed from the ruins of Carthage and restored

Statue of bas-relief recently exhumed from the ruins of Carthage and r...

Published as halftone in Harper's Weekly, 1895, p. 181. Photographic print made by LC from Jackson's vintage film negative. Gift; Colorado Historical Society; 1949. Forms part of: Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1... More

American troops of the 57th Fighter Group sightseeing among Roman ruins in Tunisia

American troops of the 57th Fighter Group sightseeing among Roman ruin...

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Some of the damage done to Axis equipment between Tunis and Bizerte after the Allies delivered the knockout blow

Some of the damage done to Axis equipment between Tunis and Bizerte af...

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An American sergeant receiving a decoration during the North African campaign. Archbishop Spellman of New York is watching the ceremony

An American sergeant receiving a decoration during the North African c...

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Lieutenant Robert "Rocky" Byrnes, twenty-six, Saint Louis, Missouri, flying with the 64th Squadron of the 57th Fighter Group, returning after destroying three German Messerschmitt-109s in aerial victory over the Sicilian straits on April 18, in which the 57th United States Fighter Group of the 9th Air Force destroyed seventy-four enemy planes

Lieutenant Robert "Rocky" Byrnes, twenty-six, Saint Louis, Missouri, f...

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Some of the damage done to Axis equipment between Tunis and Bizerte after the Allies delivered the knockout blow
Men of the 57th Fighter Group relaxing with a game of volleyball somewhere in Tunisia
Monsignor Spellman shaking hands with Corporal George T. Robinson while touring the Tunisia front. When Archbishop Francis J. Spellman handed a diploma to Robinson at the Fordham University commencement in New York City in 1937, neither had the remotest idea that they would meet again at a United States Air Force fighter base in Tunisia

Monsignor Spellman shaking hands with Corporal George T. Robinson whil...

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Archbishop Spellman of New York dining at a fighter base of the U.S. Army 9th Air Force somewhere in Tunisia. Left to right: Colonel C. M. Seabach, Adjutant General, U.S. Army 9th Air Force; Major G. T. Mullins; Colonel E. E. Bates; Brigadier General Auby C. Strickland; Archbishop Spellman; Captain J. E. McGarrity, Catholic chaplain

Archbishop Spellman of New York dining at a fighter base of the U.S. A...

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Archibishop Spellman of New York visits with Colonel Thomas C. Darcy at an advanced American Air Force fighter base in Tunisia. Colonel Darcy is commander of a fighter group and at one time lived in Monsignor Spellman's parish in Roxbury, Massachusetts

Archibishop Spellman of New York visits with Colonel Thomas C. Darcy a...

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Archbishop Spellman of New York visiting with officers and men at 57th Fighter Group, Tunisia. Left to right: Captain J. E. McGarrity, Paulist priest, New York City; Archbishop Spellman; and Captain C. H. Logue, Catholic chaplain from Cleveland, Ohio

Archbishop Spellman of New York visiting with officers and men at 57th...

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Officers of the 57th Fighter Group visiting Roman ruins in Tunisia

Officers of the 57th Fighter Group visiting Roman ruins in Tunisia

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Tunisia. 5-68. Historic map, Library of Congress

Tunisia. 5-68. Historic map, Library of Congress

Scale 1:1,650,000. "Base 54502." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2

Tunisia. 5-72. Historic map, Library of Congress

Tunisia. 5-72. Historic map, Library of Congress

Scale 1:1,650,000. Relief shown by shading and spot heights. "500587." Includes location map, comparative area map, and maps of "Land use and natural vegetation," "Population," and "Economic activity." AACR2

Railway train of the Italian Line between Tunis and the site of ancient Carthage leaving Marsa

Railway train of the Italian Line between Tunis and the site of ancien...

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An American sergeant receiving a decoration during the North African campaign. Archbishop Spellman of New York is watching the ceremony

An American sergeant receiving a decoration during the North African c...

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Some of the damage done to Axis equipment between Tunis and Bizerte after the Allies delivered the knockout blow

Some of the damage done to Axis equipment between Tunis and Bizerte af...

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Members of the 64th Squadron of the 57th Fighter Group, which took part in the aerial victory over the Sicilian straits on April 18, in which seventy-four enemy planes were destroyed

Members of the 64th Squadron of the 57th Fighter Group, which took par...

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Lieutenant Colonel William K. McKnown, of Lawrence, Kansas, commander of the 314th Squadron of the 57th Fighter Group (center, wearing leather jacket) talking to his two aces, who each shot down five enemy planes over the Sicilian straits on April 18th; Lieutenant Duffey on his right and Lieutenant Powers on his left. The boys grouped around are officers of the 314th Squadron. Some of them took part in the air attack

Lieutenant Colonel William K. McKnown, of Lawrence, Kansas, commander ...

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Archbishop Francis J. Spellman of New York, on his recent tour of North African battlefronts, said mass for the men at the Fifty-seventh Fighter Group of the United States Army Ninth Air Force. This Air Force group is located "somewhere in Tunisia" and they are the boys who scored the biggest victory in the history of aviation, knocking almost 100 Axis transports and fighters out of the skies on one engagement. The archbishop held mass in a plane revetment at the Fifty-Seventh fighter base. The altar was set up and mass held on the spot. He said mass whenever and wherever there were boys who were interested in hearing one. Attendants at the mass were Major C.H. Logue, Catholic priest from Cleveland, Ohio, and Capptain J.E. McCarrity, Paulist priest from New York City and Air Force chaplain. They are seen in some of the pictures

Archbishop Francis J. Spellman of New York, on his recent tour of Nort...

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Tunisia. Historic map, Library of Congress

Tunisia. Historic map, Library of Congress

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American troops of the 57th Fighter Group sightseeing among Roman ruins in Tunisia

American troops of the 57th Fighter Group sightseeing among Roman ruin...

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American troops of the 57th Fighter Group sightseeing among Roman ruins in Tunisia
Tunisia. 5-72. Historic map, Library of Congress

Tunisia. 5-72. Historic map, Library of Congress

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Lieutenant Richard E. Duffey, twenty-four, of Walled Lake, Michigan, giving an account at the 57th Fighter Group base in Tunisia of the actions of his group during the air battle of April 18, in which four squadrons of the 57th Fighter Group destroyed seventy-four enemy planes. Lieutenant Duffey destroyed five in a single engagement

Lieutenant Richard E. Duffey, twenty-four, of Walled Lake, Michigan, g...

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Wreckage of German military equipment at Porto Farina, a fishing village between Bizerta and Tunis, where the German Tenth and Fifteenth Panzer Divisions attempted an evacuation

Wreckage of German military equipment at Porto Farina, a fishing villa...

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Tunisia. Historic map, Library of Congress

Tunisia. Historic map, Library of Congress

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A formation of U.S. Army Air Forces B-25 Mitchell bombers and an escort of P-28 Lightnings engaged an Axis air convoy of thirty-five planes over the Sicilian Straits recently and shot down twenty- five of them. American plane at the extreme left flying low has just completed attack action while another B-25 is seen overhead at the left. Twelve Axis air transports almost at water level are under attack

A formation of U.S. Army Air Forces B-25 Mitchell bombers and an escor...

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Archbishop Francis J. Spellman of New York touring the North African battle front, saying a mass for the men at the 57th Fighter Group of the U.S. Army 9th Air Force. This group, located "somewhere in Tunisia," knocked almost 100 Axis transports and fighters out of the skies in one engagement

Archbishop Francis J. Spellman of New York touring the North African b...

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Technical Sergeant John A. Harkeli, twenty-four, gunner, of Manifold, Pennsylvania, a coal miner before the war. He is one of the original crew members of the Snow White, a B-24 bomber of the U.S. Army 9th Air Force, which has completed 300 combat hours in the Middle East

Technical Sergeant John A. Harkeli, twenty-four, gunner, of Manifold, ...

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Tunisia. Historic map, Library of Congress

Tunisia. Historic map, Library of Congress

"Base 500590 1-72." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Tunisia. Historic map, Library of Congress

Tunisia. Historic map, Library of Congress

"Base 801543 (B01053) 12-90." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Some of the damage done to Axis equipment between Tunis and Bizerte after the Allies delivered the knockout blow

Some of the damage done to Axis equipment between Tunis and Bizerte af...

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Tunisia. Historic map, Library of Congress

Tunisia. Historic map, Library of Congress

"Base 54505 8-67." Relief shown by shading. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Tunisia. Historic map, Library of Congress

Tunisia. Historic map, Library of Congress

"Base 801544 (B01053) 12-90." Relief shown by shading. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

When Archbishop Francis J. Spellman handed a diploma to George J. Robinson at the Fordham University commencement in New York City in 1937, neither had the remotest idea that they would meet again at a United States Air Force fighter base in Tunisia. But that is exactly what happened. Here Monsignor Spellman shakes hands with Robinson, now a corporal, as the Archbishop toured the Tunisian front

When Archbishop Francis J. Spellman handed a diploma to George J. Robi...

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American troops of the 57th Fighter Group sightseeing among Roman ruins in Tunisia

American troops of the 57th Fighter Group sightseeing among Roman ruin...

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Railway train of the Italian Line between Tunis and the site of ancient Carthage leaving Marsa

Railway train of the Italian Line between Tunis and the site of ancien...

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Technical Sergeant Kermit M. Gregory, radio operator of the Snow White, a B-24 bomber of the U.S. Army 9th Air Force in Tunisia. He is one of the original crew members that brought this bomber across the Atlantic and then completed thirty-six missions over enemy targets, piling up 300 hours of combat time. He was a dairy man in Washington, Indiana before the war

Technical Sergeant Kermit M. Gregory, radio operator of the Snow White...

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Lieutenant Richard E. Duffey, twenty-four, Walled Lake, Michigan, who accounted for five German Junker-52 transport planes over the Sicilian straits, eating on his return to 57th Fighter Group base somewhere in Tunisia

Lieutenant Richard E. Duffey, twenty-four, Walled Lake, Michigan, who ...

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Some of the damage done to Axis equipment between Tunis and Bizerte after the Allies delivered the knockout blow in Tunisia

Some of the damage done to Axis equipment between Tunis and Bizerte af...

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