As British Invaded Italy
REGGIO CALABRIA, ITALY – A few hours after their almost unopposed landings on the Italian coast, British troops drive their amphibious ducks through this city. Having firmly established a bridgehead, the British and Canadians were fanning out rapidly from the captured cities crushing weak opposition and threatening a quick capture of the entire tip of the Italian toe. This photo was sent by radio from Algiers to London and thence via radio to New York.
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