SUPREME COMMANDER WATCHES SOUTHERN FRANCE LANDINGS. 16 AUGUST 1944, ON BOARD THE DESTROYER HMS KIMBERLEY. ON THE DAY FOLLOWING THE INVASION AS THE SUPREME COMMANDER, MEDITERRANEAN COMMAND, GENERAL SIR HENRY MAITLAND WILSON AND THE C IN C ALLIED MEDITERRANEAN FLEET, ADMIRAL SIR JOHN CUNNINGHAM WATCHED THE PROGRESS OF THE LANDINGS OFF THE SOUTH COAST OF FRANCE. - Studying invasion area plans on board the KIMBERLEY. Left to right: Lieut Cdr J W Rylands, RN, Commanding Officer of the KIMBERLEY; Lieut D S Sanders, SANF, the navigator; Admiral Sir John B Cunningham, KCB, MVO, C in C Mediterranean; a


SUPREME COMMANDER WATCHES SOUTHERN FRANCE LANDINGS. 16 AUGUST 1944, ON BOARD THE DESTROYER HMS KIMBERLEY. ON THE DAY FOLLOWING THE INVASION AS THE SUPREME COMMANDER, MEDITERRANEAN COMMAND, GENERAL SIR HENRY MAITLAND WILSON AND THE C IN C ALLIED MEDITERRANEAN FLEET, ADMIRAL SIR JOHN CUNNINGHAM WATCHED THE PROGRESS OF THE LANDINGS OFF THE SOUTH COAST OF FRANCE. - Studying invasion area plans on board the KIMBERLEY. Left to right: Lieut Cdr J W Rylands, RN, Commanding Officer of the KIMBERLEY; Lieut D S Sanders, SANF, the navigator; Admiral Sir John B Cunningham, KCB, MVO, C in C Mediterranean; and General Henry Maitland Wilson


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