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German troops in exercise with a 2-cm FlaK gun, northern France, 1943-1944, photo 2 of 2German troops near Nettuno, Italy, 1944German troops pushing a 5 cm PaK 38 gun into a building, Italy, 1944, photo 1 of 2German troops pushing a 5 cm PaK 38 gun into a building, Italy, 1944, photo 2 of 2
German troops in exercise with a 2-cm FlaK gun, northern France, 1943-1944, photo 2 of 2German troops near Nettuno, Italy, 1944German troops pushing a 5 cm PaK 38 gun into a building, Italy, 1944, photo 1 of 2German troops pushing a 5 cm PaK 38 gun into a building, Italy, 1944, photo 2 of 2
German troops with a 3.7 cm PaK 36 anti-tank gun on the northern French coast, early 1944German troops with SdKfz. 10 and AB 41 vehicles, Rimini, Italy, 1944Gun crew using the onboard winch in their Canadian Chevrolet CMP 8440CGT Field Artillery Tractor to pull their QF 25-pounder howitzer up a hill, circa 1944Heavily armed United States Coast Guard port security personnel receiving instructions before their watch at a US port, 1943-44.
German troops with a 3.7 cm PaK 36 anti-tank gun on the northern French coast, early 1944German troops with SdKfz. 10 and AB 41 vehicles, Rimini, Italy, 1944Gun crew using the onboard winch in their Canadian Chevrolet CMP 8440CGT Field Artillery Tractor to pull their QF 25-pounder howitzer up a hill, circa 1944Heavily armed United States Coast Guard port security personnel receiving instructions before their watch at a US port, 1943-44.
Hungarian soldiers in the Carpathian Mountains region of eastern Hungary, 1944; note 39M submachine gunItalian AB 41 armored car, date unknownJapanese 120mm Type 3 anti-aircraft gun, circa 1943-1945Japanese Arisaka Type 44 cavalry rifles/carbines, with and without bayonet, as seen in a US Army publication, 1940s
Hungarian soldiers in the Carpathian Mountains region of eastern Hungary, 1944; note 39M submachine gunItalian AB 41 armored car, date unknownJapanese 120mm Type 3 anti-aircraft gun, circa 1943-1945Japanese Arisaka Type 44 cavalry rifles/carbines, with and without bayonet, as seen in a US Army publication, 1940s
Japanese Army Type 26 revolver as seen in a US Army publication, circa 1940sJapanese soldiers firing a Type 92 heavy machine gun, China, circa 1944Japanese Type 92 heavy machine gun and crew, China, circa 1944John Garand displayed the features of the M1 Garand rifles to US Army generals Charles Wesson and Gilbert Stewart, 1944
Japanese Army Type 26 revolver as seen in a US Army publication, circa 1940sJapanese soldiers firing a Type 92 heavy machine gun, China, circa 1944Japanese Type 92 heavy machine gun and crew, China, circa 1944John Garand displayed the features of the M1 Garand rifles to US Army generals Charles Wesson and Gilbert Stewart, 1944
Lydia Myakisheva of 419th Separate Reconnaissance Company of Soviet 1st Front, Eastern Europe, 1944M8 Greyhound in action, date unknownMark XIII torpedo with a practice warhead and fitted with a tail ring, Newport, Rhode Island, United States, 1944. The tail ring modification was the final alteration that made this a truly dependable weapon.Member of British 3 Commando Brigade in training at Achnacarry, Scotland, United Kingdom, circa 1942-1945; note second pattern F-S dagger between teeth
Lydia Myakisheva of 419th Separate Reconnaissance Company of Soviet 1st Front, Eastern Europe, 1944M8 Greyhound in action, date unknownMark XIII torpedo with a practice warhead and fitted with a tail ring, Newport, Rhode Island, United States, 1944. The tail ring modification was the final alteration that made this a truly dependable weapon.Member of British 3 Commando Brigade in training at Achnacarry, Scotland, United Kingdom, circa 1942-1945; note second pattern F-S dagger between teeth

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