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          Buildings surrounded by firebombed destruction, Japan  Photograph, aerial. Bombed Japanese city and undamaged overpasses. 
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          Buildings, Thurleigh Airfield  Photograph. Buildings and Quonset hut at Thurleigh airfield. Thurleigh Airfield, near Bedford, England. 1943-45 
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          Bull fight, ETO  Photograph. Bull ready to enter ring bull fight. No location or date. Probably Southern France. 1940-44 
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          Bull fight, ETO  Photograph. Bullring and bull fight; bull chasing white clad men over the fences. No location or date. Probably Southern France. 1940-44 
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          Bulldosers building an earth ramp  Photograph. Three bulldozers building an earth ramp LSTs. Location unknown. No date 
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          Bulldozer aboard an LST [Landing Ship, Tank] at San Luis Obispo, California on15 March 1944.  898. Bulldozer aboard an LST [Landing Ship, Tank]. '3-15-44. Boll. Bulldozer of the 321st Inf, 81st Div, being brought topside of L.S.T. 
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          Bulldozer being used to clear the road across the leveled summit of Osborne's Peak, Los Burros Trail, at Hunter Liggett Military Reservation on 22 March 1944  1827. '3-22-44. Du Tiel. Pfc. Robert Novetny, B Co. 
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          Bulldozer clears debris in Cassino, Italy, 1944  Photograph. Bulldozer clears debris. 
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          Bulldozer creating new beach roads during amphibious training maneuvers at San Louis Obispo, California on 28 March 1944.  992. Bulldozer creating new beach roads during amphibious training maneuvers. '3-28-44. Cye. 
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          Bulldozer Crew  Photograph. A team of American servicemen use a bulldozer or a tractor to push a mound of debris or earth. 
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          Bulldozer fitted to front of tank at Fort Benning, Georgia on 8 July 1944  1352. '8 July 44. Cherry. Bull-dozer on M4 medium tank (this is something new). 
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          Bulldozer helping an excavator move up a hill at a rail road construction site in France, circa 1945  United States engineered railroad job site; a bulldozer is helping a large excavator move up a hill. "RR [railroad] job. 
 
	