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US Navy Chiefs of Naval Operations: Trost, Hayward, Zumwalt, Burke, Kelso, Moorer, Holloway, and Watkins at the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 19 Oct 1990USS Wisconsin firing a BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missile in the Persian Gulf during Operation Desert Storm, 18 Jan 1991Battleship Wisconsin firing her turret no. 3 guns against Iraqi positions in southern Kuwait during Operation Desert Storm, 6 Feb 1991US Navy Aviation Electronics Technician 2nd Class Mike Moulding moving a Pioneer remotely piloted vehicle on the fantail of USS Wisconsin during Operation Desert Shield, 8 Aug 1991
US Navy Chiefs of Naval Operations: Trost, Hayward, Zumwalt, Burke, Kelso, Moorer, Holloway, and Watkins at the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 19 Oct 1990USS Wisconsin firing a BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missile in the Persian Gulf during Operation Desert Storm, 18 Jan 1991Battleship Wisconsin firing her turret no. 3 guns against Iraqi positions in southern Kuwait during Operation Desert Storm, 6 Feb 1991US Navy Aviation Electronics Technician 2nd Class Mike Moulding moving a Pioneer remotely piloted vehicle on the fantail of USS Wisconsin during Operation Desert Shield, 8 Aug 1991
USS Wisconsin at her decommissioning ceremony, Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 30 Sep 1991Ram cruiser tank at the Dutch Cavalry Museum, Amersfoort, the Netherlands, 1993Portrait of General Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., circa 1998-2002Schindler
USS Wisconsin at her decommissioning ceremony, Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 30 Sep 1991Ram cruiser tank at the Dutch Cavalry Museum, Amersfoort, the Netherlands, 1993Portrait of General Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., circa 1998-2002Schindler's List - The List of Life, at Hildesheim, Germany, 1999
British naval guns used to guard Nagumo and SaitoClose-up view of DUKW instrumentation; note tire pressure gauge on the right and the pressure adjustment lever seen through the steering wheelLiberty Ship SS John W. Brown on the Great Lakes in the United States, 2000Me 163B-1a at Museum of Flight, East Fortune, Scotland, date unknown
British naval guns used to guard Nagumo and Saito's command cavesClose-up view of DUKW instrumentation; note tire pressure gauge on the right and the pressure adjustment lever seen through the steering wheelLiberty Ship SS John W. Brown on the Great Lakes in the United States, 2000Me 163B-1a at Museum of Flight, East Fortune, Scotland, date unknown
Sir Thomas Blamey Memorial, MelbourneSymbolic graves of generals Bronislaw Bohatyrewicz and Mieczyslaw Smorawinski at Katyn todayThe entrance to Ouvrage Schoenenbourg along the Maginot Line in AlsaceBattleship Mutsu
Sir Thomas Blamey Memorial, MelbourneSymbolic graves of generals Bronislaw Bohatyrewicz and Mieczyslaw Smorawinski at Katyn todayThe entrance to Ouvrage Schoenenbourg along the Maginot Line in AlsaceBattleship Mutsu's primary gun on display at the Museum of Maritime Science, Tokyo, Japan, 11 Feb 2000, photo 1 of 2
Battleship MutsuAmerican military cemetery at Normandy, summer 2003B-17F Flying Fortress bomber Reproduction of the gate of Auschwitz, US Holocaust Memorial Museum
Battleship Mutsu's primary gun on display at the Museum of Maritime Science, Tokyo, Japan, 11 Feb 2000, photo 2 of 2American military cemetery at Normandy, summer 2003B-17F Flying Fortress bomber 'Memphis Belle' during refurbishment, Millington, Tennessee, United States, 11 Jul 2003Reproduction of the gate of Auschwitz, US Holocaust Memorial Museum

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