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Two British Ordnance QF 4.5 inch Howitzers on the Western Front of WW1, 1916-1918Troops of the Australian 1st Division Pioneers digging out a 4.5in howitzer near Hannebeek, Belgium, 4 Oct 1917
Two British Ordnance QF 4.5 inch Howitzers on the Western Front of WW1, 1916-1918Troops of the Australian 1st Division Pioneers digging out a 4.5in howitzer near Hannebeek, Belgium, 4 Oct 1917
Battery C, 6th Field Artillery, US Army firing French-built 75mm field gun Canon de 75 modèle 1897 gun set up as an anti-aircraft gun, France, 1914-1918
Battery C, 6th Field Artillery, US Army firing French-built 75mm field gun 'Bridget', France, 1917-1918Canon de 75 modèle 1897 gun set up as an anti-aircraft gun, France, 1914-1918
Captured German MG 08 machine gun in US possession, date unknownFrench Army Canon de 155 C modèle 1917 Schneider howitzer in action, France, circa 1918
Captured German MG 08 machine gun in US possession, date unknownFrench Army Canon de 155 C modèle 1917 Schneider howitzer in action, France, circa 1918
Huot automatic rifle (above) and Lewis gun (below), 1918, photo 1 of 2Huot automatic rifle (above) and Lewis gun (below), 1918, photo 2 of 2
Huot automatic rifle (above) and Lewis gun (below), 1918, photo 1 of 2Huot automatic rifle (above) and Lewis gun (below), 1918, photo 2 of 2
John M. Browning and Mr. Burton studying a BAR at the Winchester Repeating Arms Company plant, Connecticut, United States, circa 1918Major Robert Blair with Huot automatic rifle, 1918
John M. Browning and Mr. Burton studying a BAR at the Winchester Repeating Arms Company plant, Connecticut, United States, circa 1918Major Robert Blair with Huot automatic rifle, 1918
Post card featuring Marines drilling with Browning M1917 machine guns, Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1918US 155 mm Howitzer Carriage M1917 (Schneider) howitzer in action at Varennes, France, 1918
Post card featuring Marines drilling with Browning M1917 machine guns, Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1918US 155 mm Howitzer Carriage M1917 (Schneider) howitzer in action at Varennes, France, 1918
US machine gun crew firing a Lewis machine gun during WW1, circa 1918US 155 mm Howitzer Carriage M1917 (Schneider) howitzers near Soissons, France, 18 Jul 1918
US machine gun crew firing a Lewis machine gun during WW1, circa 1918US 155 mm Howitzer Carriage M1917 (Schneider) howitzers near Soissons, France, 18 Jul 1918
Beretta M1918 submachine gun, circa 1920sCanon de 75 M modèle 1919 Schneider in firing configuration, circa 1920s
Beretta M1918 submachine gun, circa 1920sCanon de 75 M modèle 1919 Schneider in firing configuration, circa 1920s
Canon de 75 M modèle 1919 Schneider in traveling configuration with two mules, circa 1920sIndian troops operating a QF 3.7 inch mountain gun at Mt. Scopus, Palestine, 1917 or 1920
Canon de 75 M modèle 1919 Schneider in traveling configuration with two mules, circa 1920sIndian troops operating a QF 3.7 inch mountain gun at Mt. Scopus, Palestine, 1917 or 1920
3in M1918 anti-aircraft gun on a trailer, in traveling position, as seen in US Army publication Polish Schwarzlose MG M.07/12 machine gun crew at the Battle of Radzymin, Poland, Aug 1920
3in M1918 anti-aircraft gun on a trailer, in traveling position, as seen in US Army publication 'Handbook of artillery: including mobile, anti-aircraft and trench matériel (1920)'Polish Schwarzlose MG M.07/12 machine gun crew at the Battle of Radzymin, Poland, Aug 1920

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