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Japanese mechanical lead computing sight mounted on a Type 96 25mm anti-aircraft gun; seen in US Army handbook TM-E 30-480; photo 1 of 2Japanese mechanical lead computing sight mounted on a Type 96 25mm anti-aircraft gun; seen in US Army handbook TM-E 30-480; photo 2 of 2Japanese Navy Type 93 or Japanese Army Type Ho twin 13mm heavy machine gun, seen in US Technical Manual TM-E 30-480: Handbook on Japanese Military ForcesJapanese Navy Type 99 Mark 1 (top) and Type 99 Mark 2 (bottom) aircraft machine guns, circa 1945
Japanese mechanical lead computing sight mounted on a Type 96 25mm anti-aircraft gun; seen in US Army handbook TM-E 30-480; photo 1 of 2Japanese mechanical lead computing sight mounted on a Type 96 25mm anti-aircraft gun; seen in US Army handbook TM-E 30-480; photo 2 of 2Japanese Navy Type 93 or Japanese Army Type Ho twin 13mm heavy machine gun, seen in US Technical Manual TM-E 30-480: Handbook on Japanese Military ForcesJapanese Navy Type 99 Mark 1 (top) and Type 99 Mark 2 (bottom) aircraft machine guns, circa 1945
Japanese Type 97 grenade as seen in US Army technical manual TM-E 30-480Japanese-American sergeant of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team delivering mail to a Jeep driver, date unknownJapanese-American soldier of 552nd Field Artillery Battalion of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team fitting a base plate to a 105-mm shell filled with propaganda leaflets, France, date unknownKi-147 I-Go-1 Ko experimental anti-ship missile mounted under a Ki-67 Hiryu bomber, date unknown
Japanese Type 97 grenade as seen in US Army technical manual TM-E 30-480Japanese-American sergeant of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team delivering mail to a Jeep driver, date unknownJapanese-American soldier of 552nd Field Artillery Battalion of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team fitting a base plate to a 105-mm shell filled with propaganda leaflets, France, date unknownKi-147 I-Go-1 Ko experimental anti-ship missile mounted under a Ki-67 Hiryu bomber, date unknown
Ki-51 aircraft at rest at an airfield, date unknownLate version of the Mile Zero signpost of the Stilwell Road at Ledo, Assam, India, 1945Liberty Ship SS A. B. Hammond, circa 1940sLieutenant General George Patton, 1943-1945
Ki-51 aircraft at rest at an airfield, date unknownLate version of the Mile Zero signpost of the Stilwell Road at Ledo, Assam, India, 1945Liberty Ship SS A. B. Hammond, circa 1940sLieutenant General George Patton, 1943-1945
Look out aboard USS Flying Fish, 1944-1945M20 armored car, date unknownM20 armored car, date unknownM8 Greyhound armored car, date unknown
Look out aboard USS Flying Fish, 1944-1945M20 armored car, date unknownM20 armored car, date unknownM8 Greyhound armored car, date unknown
Maintenance crews readying B-25 aircraft of the 405th Mark Clark and Alphonse Juin at Siena, Toscana, Italy, 1944-1945Men of USMC 10th Defense Battalion test firing a 155mm Gun M1, circa late 1944 to early 1945Military wireless station at Takao, Taiwan, seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence publication
Maintenance crews readying B-25 aircraft of the 405th 'Green Dragon' Bomb Squadron, 38th Bomb Group; note solid nose and forward facing nose gunsMark Clark and Alphonse Juin at Siena, Toscana, Italy, 1944-1945Men of USMC 10th Defense Battalion test firing a 155mm Gun M1, circa late 1944 to early 1945Military wireless station at Takao, Taiwan, seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence publication 'Japanese Electronics' dated Mar 1945

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