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Arabia. Shiek's fortress in the desert [with group of Arabs posed.] (Alois Masil)

A member of a U.S. Navy construction battalion (Seabee) takes a break during clean-up efforts following a major earthquake that devastated the San Francisco area on October 17

Silhouetted against the sun reflecting water of the Arabian Sea, a disabled Iranian fishing boat sits at anchor while sailors from USS SAMUEL B. ROBERTS (FFG-58) (not shown) examine her for damage prior to rigging up a towing line to the boat. ROBERTS was patrolling the Arabian Sea in support of the Southwest Asia (SWA) build-up when she received orders to assist this ship in distress

Arabesques : pavement de mosaïque, fragments disposée sur le plan des dorqâah (du XVIe. au XVIIIe. siècle)

The destroyed bridge over the Spreca River, Route Utah (BQ 759562) previously connected the Muslim village on the far shore to Route Utah. The span resting in water was dropped during the war. The span in the background and intermediate supports were demolished on 4 May 1996 to permanently disable the bridge during Operation Joint Endeavor. Responsibility for the second demolition has not been determined

Assouan - ruines de l'ancienne enceinte Arabe, au sud-est de la ville / Félix Teynard.

A Soviet-made SA-2 surface-to-air-missile launcher and a segment of the missile are abandoned near Ali Al Salem Air Base. The equipment was demolished during attacks by Allied forces during OPERATION DESERT STORM.

Tail section of a French plane in front of damaged buildings and hangars at a North African air base which was captured by the Allies

Marines pile up sandbags that are being filled on the beach at the edge of the US Embassy compound. Marines of the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (22nd MEU), deployed aboard the amphibious assault ship USS SAIPAN (LHA 2), were sent to augment security at the embassy as part of Operation SHARP EDGE

Aft end of the S.S. "Araby". The S.S. "Araby" was wrecked off the French coast. She broke completely in half and after lying on the bottom for 18 months was raised and towed to England by the Salvage Section. The broken ends were temporarily built up by a

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British Photographs of World War I

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1914 - 1918
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aft aft end araby french coast french coast half bottom months england salvage section salvage section ww 1 wwi world war i world war one world war 1914 1918 ocean liners high resolution ultra high resolution ends british photographs world war ship exterior ship steamship us national archives