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US Navy NAS Jacksonville (Florida, United States) commanding officerB2M (left) and another aircraft at rest before the main building of Tokyo Institute of Technology, Meguro, Tokyo, Japan, 17 Jan 1940; seen in the publication Finnish troops inspecting destroyed Soviet vehicles, Finland, 17 Jan 1940Portrait of George Marshall, 17 Jan 1940
US Navy NAS Jacksonville (Florida, United States) commanding officer's J2F-3 Duck aircraft, 16 Jan 1940B2M (left) and another aircraft at rest before the main building of Tokyo Institute of Technology, Meguro, Tokyo, Japan, 17 Jan 1940; seen in the publication 'Youth of the Old University System' dated 20 Jan 1984Finnish troops inspecting destroyed Soviet vehicles, Finland, 17 Jan 1940Portrait of George Marshall, 17 Jan 1940
2-inch mortar team of UK 2nd Warwickshire Regiment at Rumegies, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France, 22 Jan 1940Launch of submarine Tautog at the Electric Boat Company yard at Groton, Connecticut, United States, 27 Jan 1940Battleship Schlesien in the western Baltic Sea, late Jan 1940Prime Minister Mackenzie King visiting No. 110 (City of Toronto) Squadron RCAF, 30 Jan 1940; note Lysander aircraft in background
2-inch mortar team of UK 2nd Warwickshire Regiment at Rumegies, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France, 22 Jan 1940Launch of submarine Tautog at the Electric Boat Company yard at Groton, Connecticut, United States, 27 Jan 1940Battleship Schlesien in the western Baltic Sea, late Jan 1940Prime Minister Mackenzie King visiting No. 110 (City of Toronto) Squadron RCAF, 30 Jan 1940; note Lysander aircraft in background
Frozen dead Russian soldier in Finland, 31 Jan 1940Battleship Bismarck under construction, Hamburg, Germany, Feb 1940Finnish Army M-26 light machine gun crew on the western bank of Viipuri Bay, Finland, 1940Finnish gun in action near Impilahti, Finland, Feb 1940
Frozen dead Russian soldier in Finland, 31 Jan 1940Battleship Bismarck under construction, Hamburg, Germany, Feb 1940Finnish Army M-26 light machine gun crew on the western bank of Viipuri Bay, Finland, 1940Finnish gun in action near Impilahti, Finland, Feb 1940
Finnish refugees moving west from Finnish territory recently annexed by the Soviet Union, 1940Finnish soldier with a LS/26 light machine gun, Finland, Feb 1940Finnish soldiers with Lahti-Saloranta M/26 light machine gun, Kuhmo, Finland, Feb 1940J2F-3 Duck aircraft at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 1940
Finnish refugees moving west from Finnish territory recently annexed by the Soviet Union, 1940Finnish soldier with a LS/26 light machine gun, Finland, Feb 1940Finnish soldiers with Lahti-Saloranta M/26 light machine gun, Kuhmo, Finland, Feb 1940J2F-3 Duck aircraft at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 1940
PBY-4 Catalina aircraft of US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-21 on the seplane ramp at Naval Station Sangley Point in the Philippine Islands, circa early 1940Soviet T-26 Mod 1939 light tank in Finland, Feb 1940Keel laying of battleship Alabama, Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Virginia, United States, 1 Feb 1940A damaged 20mm machine gun mount on the upper platform of Admiral Graf Spee
PBY-4 Catalina aircraft of US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-21 on the seplane ramp at Naval Station Sangley Point in the Philippine Islands, circa early 1940Soviet T-26 Mod 1939 light tank in Finland, Feb 1940Keel laying of battleship Alabama, Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Virginia, United States, 1 Feb 1940A damaged 20mm machine gun mount on the upper platform of Admiral Graf Spee's forward superstructure, 2 Feb 1940

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