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Close-up view of DUKW instrumentation; note tire pressure gauge on the right and the pressure adjustment lever seen through the steering wheelColt M1911A1 pistol, 1913 series.Colt M1917 revolver.Graflex K-20 aerial camera built on the Fairchild design. Photo 1 of 2.
Close-up view of DUKW instrumentation; note tire pressure gauge on the right and the pressure adjustment lever seen through the steering wheelColt M1911A1 pistol, 1913 series.Colt M1917 revolver.Graflex K-20 aerial camera built on the Fairchild design. Photo 1 of 2.
Graflex K-20 aerial camera built on the Fairchild design. Photo 2 of 2.Suitcase radio used by Virginia Hall to send messages about German troop movements to London and to coordinate parachute drops for the French Resistance, now in possession of the Smithsonian Institution.Museum ship and National Landmark Gato-class submarine Silversides in full dress for the United States Navy’s Submarine Centennial at Muskegon, Michigan, United States, 3 June 2000.Underwater image of the Japanese Type A midget submarine sunk by USS Ward as the first casualty of the Pearl Harbor Attack, 7 Dec 1941. Note shell hole. 28 Aug 2002 photo by Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory (HURL).
Graflex K-20 aerial camera built on the Fairchild design. Photo 2 of 2.Suitcase radio used by Virginia Hall to send messages about German troop movements to London and to coordinate parachute drops for the French Resistance, now in possession of the Smithsonian Institution.Museum ship and National Landmark Gato-class submarine Silversides in full dress for the United States Navy’s Submarine Centennial at Muskegon, Michigan, United States, 3 June 2000.Underwater image of the Japanese Type A midget submarine sunk by USS Ward as the first casualty of the Pearl Harbor Attack, 7 Dec 1941. Note shell hole. 28 Aug 2002 photo by Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory (HURL).
United States Forest Service sign marking the spot where the United States suffered the first aerial bombing attack in history, Mount Emily, Oregon, United States. 2003 photo.A display of three World War II torpedoes from three nations. Top, a British Mark IX; middle, a German G7e(TIII); and bottom, a US Mark XVIII.Photograph of a mimeographed letter, written in French, and carried by US Airmen on missions over French Indo-ChinaThe sole surviving Boeing 307 Stratoliner marked as Pan American Airlines Clipper
United States Forest Service sign marking the spot where the United States suffered the first aerial bombing attack in history, Mount Emily, Oregon, United States. 2003 photo.A display of three World War II torpedoes from three nations. Top, a British Mark IX; middle, a German G7e(TIII); and bottom, a US Mark XVIII.Photograph of a mimeographed letter, written in French, and carried by US Airmen on missions over French Indo-ChinaThe sole surviving Boeing 307 Stratoliner marked as Pan American Airlines Clipper 'Flying Cloud' on display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Chantilly, Virginia, United States, 2005
The sole surviving Boeing 307 Stratoliner marked as Pan American Airlines Clipper Japanese Type 95 submarine torpedo on display at the Kure Maritime Museum, Hiroshima, Japan, 29 May 2005.Aerial view of battleship USS Iowa moored outboard of the USS Proteus as part of the reserve fleet in Suisun Bay, California, United States, 2006So much a part of the American war experience, Kilroy even found this place on the US National World War II Memorial in Washington, DC, United States, photograph taken on 4 Sep 2006
The sole surviving Boeing 307 Stratoliner marked as Pan American Airlines Clipper 'Flying Cloud' on display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Chantilly, Virginia, United States, 16 May 2005Japanese Type 95 submarine torpedo on display at the Kure Maritime Museum, Hiroshima, Japan, 29 May 2005.Aerial view of battleship USS Iowa moored outboard of the USS Proteus as part of the reserve fleet in Suisun Bay, California, United States, 2006So much a part of the American war experience, Kilroy even found this place on the US National World War II Memorial in Washington, DC, United States, photograph taken on 4 Sep 2006
Oskar SchindlerControls of a Horsa glider, 5 Sep 2007Interior of Horsa gliderReplica Horsa glider on display at the Pegasus Bridge Museum in Bénouville, France, Feb 2008
Oskar Schindler's grave at the Catholic cemetery at Mount Zion, Jerusalem, Israel, 24 Mar 2007Controls of a Horsa glider, 5 Sep 2007Interior of Horsa glider's cabin, 5 Sep 2007; note folding bike at leftReplica Horsa glider on display at the Pegasus Bridge Museum in Bénouville, France, Feb 2008

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