HMS Howe underway in the Atlantic Ocean, 1942-1943
HMS Howe underway in the Atlantic Ocean, 1942-1943
USS South Dakota and USS Alabama underway in the Atlantic Ocean, 1943; photo taken from HMS King George V
Force H warships HMS Duke of York, HMS Nelson, HMS Renown, HMS Formidable, and HMS Argonaut underway off North Africa, Nov 1942
Force H warships HMS Duke of York, HMS Nelson, HMS Renown, HMS Formidable, and HMS Argonaut underway off North Africa, Nov 1942
British escort aircraft carrier HMS Activity underway in the Firth of Forth, Scotland, United Kingdom, Oct 1942
HMS Archer underway in 1943, with Swordfish of 819 Squadron and Martlets (US Wildcats) of 892 Squadron on deck.
The U.S. Navy light cruiser USS Brooklyn (CL-40) and the escort carrier USS Suwannee (CVE-27) underway in the Atlantic Ocean with the amphibious convoy, en route to North Africa, in early November 1942.
USS South Dakota and a destroyer in the Atlantic Ocean off North Carolina, United States, 9 Aug 1943
British S-class submarine HMS Seraph, probably in Scotland, Aug-Sep 1942. In Apr 1943, Seraph transported “Major Martin” from Britain to the Spanish coast as part of Operation Mincemeat.