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Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha tankettes of Japanese 15th Infantry Group Tankette Unit at Wanshi, Jiangsu Province, China, 1941Type 96 Mark 4 Bo radio set inside of a Type 97 Cha-Ha tank, date unknownType 97 Te-Ke tankette, circa early 1940sUnited States Army Air Corps Hawk fighter resting on a Chinese airfield, pre-May 1942
Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha tankettes of Japanese 15th Infantry Group Tankette Unit at Wanshi, Jiangsu Province, China, 1941Type 96 Mark 4 Bo radio set inside of a Type 97 Cha-Ha tank, date unknownType 97 Te-Ke tankette, circa early 1940sUnited States Army Air Corps Hawk fighter resting on a Chinese airfield, pre-May 1942
US and Chinese civilian personnel of CAMCO factory at Loiwing (Leiyun), Yunnan, China, date unknownUS Army aviator Lieutenant Peddy posing in front of his B-25 Mitchell bomber with his full crew, date unknownUS Marine holding M55 Reising folding-stock (left) and M50 Reising (right) submachine guns, Marine Corps Base Quantico, near Triangle, Virginia, United States, date unknownUS Marine practicing marksmanship with a Springfield M1903 rifle, circa 1941
US and Chinese civilian personnel of CAMCO factory at Loiwing (Leiyun), Yunnan, China, date unknownUS Army aviator Lieutenant Peddy posing in front of his B-25 Mitchell bomber with his full crew, date unknownUS Marine holding M55 Reising folding-stock (left) and M50 Reising (right) submachine guns, Marine Corps Base Quantico, near Triangle, Virginia, United States, date unknownUS Marine practicing marksmanship with a Springfield M1903 rifle, circa 1941
US Marine Richard Hall, US Territory of Hawaii, 1941US Marines in training at Marine Corps Base Quantico, near Triangle, Virginia, United States with M55 Reising folding-stock (left) and M50 Reising (right) submachine guns, date unknownUS Marines instructing Filipino aviation cadets on the use of a water-cooled .30 caliber Browning machine gun, circa 1941US Marines Richard Hall and Harold Hall, US Territory of Hawaii, 1941
US Marine Richard Hall, US Territory of Hawaii, 1941US Marines in training at Marine Corps Base Quantico, near Triangle, Virginia, United States with M55 Reising folding-stock (left) and M50 Reising (right) submachine guns, date unknownUS Marines instructing Filipino aviation cadets on the use of a water-cooled .30 caliber Browning machine gun, circa 1941US Marines Richard Hall and Harold Hall, US Territory of Hawaii, 1941
US Navy Aviation MachinistUS Navy R3D transport in Oakland, California but assigned to Anacostia Naval Air Station in Washington DC, 1941US Soldier in a Willys MA Jeep, United States, 1941. Note the fender-mounted headlamp of the MA rather than the more familiar behind the grille mount of the MB. Note also the soldier’s blue armband from a war game.USS North Carolina underway, 1941
US Navy Aviation Machinist's Mate polishing the propeller of a SOC Seagull floatplane at Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida, United States, circa 1940-41US Navy R3D transport in Oakland, California but assigned to Anacostia Naval Air Station in Washington DC, 1941US Soldier in a Willys MA Jeep, United States, 1941. Note the fender-mounted headlamp of the MA rather than the more familiar behind the grille mount of the MB. Note also the soldier’s blue armband from a war game.USS North Carolina underway, 1941
USS Permit alongside another submarine, Manila Bay, Philippine Islands, 1939-1941USS R-14 in port, 1941; note tug W. F. Dalzell in backgroundUSS R-5, probably at New London, Connecticut, United States, 1940-1941Vents located next to battleship Bismarck
USS Permit alongside another submarine, Manila Bay, Philippine Islands, 1939-1941USS R-14 in port, 1941; note tug W. F. Dalzell in backgroundUSS R-5, probably at New London, Connecticut, United States, 1940-1941Vents located next to battleship Bismarck's turret 'Bruno', 1939-1941

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