Indonesian weapons captured by Dutch forces, Indonesia/Dutch East Indies, 1 Dec 1947, photo 2 of 3; note Type 99 light machine gun, Type 97 aircraft machine gun, M1917 Enfield rifle, Arisaka Type 38 rifles, and Type 89/Te-4 machine gun

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Caption     Indonesian weapons captured by Dutch forces, Indonesia/Dutch East Indies, 1 Dec 1947, photo 2 of 3; note Type 99 light machine gun, Type 97 aircraft machine gun, M1917 Enfield rifle, Arisaka Type 38 rifles, and Type 89/Te-4 machine gun ww2dbase
WW2-Era Location Name Dutch East Indies
Date 1 Dec 1947
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Source Information
Source    ww2dbaseDutch National Archives via Wikimedia Commons
Link to Source    Link
Identification Code   455-6-3
 
Related Content
More on...   
Arisaka Type 38   Main article  Photos  
Type 99   Main article  Photos  
Photos in Series See all 3 photos in this series
Photos on Same Day 1 Dec 1947
 
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Licensing  Creative Commons CC0 1.0

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Added By C. Peter Chen
Photo Size 3,763 x 2,491 pixels



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