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TBM-1 Avenger on a carrier deck, 1942-44. Note Mark XIII torpedo and crewman on top of the airplane handling an antenna from the ASB radar system.Troops of the German Army Division TSgt3 Donald B. Calamar field-cleans a magazine spring of an M-3 Submachine gun. Europe, circa 1944.United States Navy Mark XIV submarine torpedo balanced in Shop 41 at the Naval Torpedo Station, Alexandria, Virginia, 1944.
TBM-1 Avenger on a carrier deck, 1942-44. Note Mark XIII torpedo and crewman on top of the airplane handling an antenna from the ASB radar system.Troops of the German Army Division 'Grossdeutschland' with Gewehr 41 rifle and MG42 machine gun, Soviet Union, 1943-1944TSgt3 Donald B. Calamar field-cleans a magazine spring of an M-3 Submachine gun. Europe, circa 1944.United States Navy Mark XIV submarine torpedo balanced in Shop 41 at the Naval Torpedo Station, Alexandria, Virginia, 1944.
US armored division troops letting an 8th Air Force officer try a German MP 40 machine pistol, England, United Kingdom, 1943-1945; note Jeep vehicle, B-24H bomber, and M1 Garand rifleUS Army DUKW landing on a beach with troops, date unknown; note M1 Garand riflesUS Army troops taking cover in a DUKW as they approached a hostile beach, date unknown; note tips of M1 Garand riflesUS Marine M2 Browning machine gun crew, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1944
US armored division troops letting an 8th Air Force officer try a German MP 40 machine pistol, England, United Kingdom, 1943-1945; note Jeep vehicle, B-24H bomber, and M1 Garand rifleUS Army DUKW landing on a beach with troops, date unknown; note M1 Garand riflesUS Army troops taking cover in a DUKW as they approached a hostile beach, date unknown; note tips of M1 Garand riflesUS Marine M2 Browning machine gun crew, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1944
US Marine with M1 Garand rifle on Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1945US Marines M1919 Browning machine gun crew, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1944US Marines, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1944US Marines, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1944
US Marine with M1 Garand rifle on Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1945US Marines M1919 Browning machine gun crew, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1944US Marines, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1944US Marines, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1944
US Marines, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944US soldier, Chinese soldier, and Chinese guerrilla fighters displaying captured Japanese flags, Browning machine guns, and MP 34 submachine gun, China, 1940sUSAAF armorer 1st Lieutenant H. A. Blood examining the 20mm cannon ammunition of P-38 Lightning aircraft USS New Jersey underway, date unknown
US Marines, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944US soldier, Chinese soldier, and Chinese guerrilla fighters displaying captured Japanese flags, Browning machine guns, and MP 34 submachine gun, China, 1940sUSAAF armorer 1st Lieutenant H. A. Blood examining the 20mm cannon ammunition of P-38 Lightning aircraft 'Babe', date unknownUSS New Jersey underway, date unknown
V-1 rocket flew across England, circa 1944View of USS New Jersey from the bow looking astern, date unknownWinchester Model 1897 trench gun with heat shield, bayonet adapter, and M1917 bayonet5 cm PaK 38 gun and crew with Raupenschlepper Ost tractor, Russia, early 1944, photo 1 of 3
V-1 rocket flew across England, circa 1944View of USS New Jersey from the bow looking astern, date unknownWinchester Model 1897 trench gun with heat shield, bayonet adapter, and M1917 bayonet5 cm PaK 38 gun and crew with Raupenschlepper Ost tractor, Russia, early 1944, photo 1 of 3

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