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M2 Howitzer and its US Marine crew, 1945M20 armored car, date unknownM20 armored car, date unknownMail call with members of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), probably Burma, 1945; Bartello (handing out mail), Mahl, Routson, Rokita, Frederick, and two unidentified men
M2 Howitzer and its US Marine crew, 1945M20 armored car, date unknownM20 armored car, date unknownMail call with members of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), probably Burma, 1945; Bartello (handing out mail), Mahl, Routson, Rokita, Frederick, and two unidentified men
Member of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) Bill McCall with Colt hand gun, Burma, 1945Members of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) Dennis Collins and Chet Smigiel, Burma, 1945Members of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) having a meal in the field, Burma, 1945; T. Smith, Thompson, Rappert, Horton, R. Smith, Winters, Knight, J. W. Simpson, J. R. Simpson, and StrubelMembers of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) with a 75mm howitzer, Burma, 1945; Hudinski, Kandrac, Beal, Hedder, Horton, Barksdale, King, Fulton, and Winters
Member of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) Bill McCall with Colt hand gun, Burma, 1945Members of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) Dennis Collins and Chet Smigiel, Burma, 1945Members of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) having a meal in the field, Burma, 1945; T. Smith, Thompson, Rappert, Horton, R. Smith, Winters, Knight, J. W. Simpson, J. R. Simpson, and StrubelMembers of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) with a 75mm howitzer, Burma, 1945; Hudinski, Kandrac, Beal, Hedder, Horton, Barksdale, King, Fulton, and Winters
Men of the Polish 5th Wilenska Infantry Brigade, Poland, 1945Men of US 5th Marine Division with mascot lion Roscoe, circa 1945Men of USMC 10th Defense Battalion test firing a 155mm Gun M1, circa late 1944 to early 1945Photo showing the compactness of the tubes manufactured especially for the VT proximity fuze (right) as contrasted with the conventional radio tube (left).
Men of the Polish 5th Wilenska Infantry Brigade, Poland, 1945Men of US 5th Marine Division with mascot lion Roscoe, circa 1945Men of USMC 10th Defense Battalion test firing a 155mm Gun M1, circa late 1944 to early 1945Photo showing the compactness of the tubes manufactured especially for the VT proximity fuze (right) as contrasted with the conventional radio tube (left).
Republic P-47D Thunderbolt 44-90386 firing HVAR air-to-surface rockets at a test range in Independence, Missouri, United States, circa 1945.Schematic drawing of a Mark 53 VT Radio Proximity anti-aircraft fuze. The on-board wet cell battery was always called the Reserve Battery even though it was the primary power source.Soviet forces marching past a wrecked German Panzer IV tank, 1943-1945; note ZiS-3 gun being towed by horsesType 4 75mm anti-aircraft gun, Japan, circa 1945
Republic P-47D Thunderbolt 44-90386 firing HVAR air-to-surface rockets at a test range in Independence, Missouri, United States, circa 1945.Schematic drawing of a Mark 53 VT Radio Proximity anti-aircraft fuze. The on-board wet cell battery was always called the Reserve Battery even though it was the primary power source.Soviet forces marching past a wrecked German Panzer IV tank, 1943-1945; note ZiS-3 gun being towed by horsesType 4 75mm anti-aircraft gun, Japan, circa 1945
US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun and crew, Italy, 1945US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun and crew, Italy, 1945US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun and crew, Italy, 1945US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun and crew, Italy, 1945
US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun and crew, Italy, 1945US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun and crew, Italy, 1945US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun and crew, Italy, 1945US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun and crew, Italy, 1945

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