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Rear quarter view of a Type 94 Te-Ke tankette, late 1930sRecognition drawing for cruisers Takao and Atago (post-1938 configuration) published by US Navy Office of Naval Intelligence
Rear quarter view of a Type 94 Te-Ke tankette, late 1930sRecognition drawing for cruisers Takao and Atago (post-1938 configuration) published by US Navy Office of Naval Intelligence
RMS Queen Elizabeth under construction, Clydebank, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1937-1938Salmon running speed trials, early 1938, photo 1 of 2
RMS Queen Elizabeth under construction, Clydebank, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1937-1938Salmon running speed trials, early 1938, photo 1 of 2
Salmon running speed trials, early 1938, photo 2 of 2SB2U-1 Vindacator dive bomber of VB-3 squadron aboard USS Saratoga, 1938
Salmon running speed trials, early 1938, photo 2 of 2SB2U-1 Vindacator dive bomber of VB-3 squadron aboard USS Saratoga, 1938
Shunroku Hata (left) and Terauchi Hisaichi (right) at Xuzhou, China, 1938Signed portrait of Franz Halder, 1938
Shunroku Hata (left) and Terauchi Hisaichi (right) at Xuzhou, China, 1938Signed portrait of Franz Halder, 1938
Single turret 7TP light tank at rest, circa late 1930sSix Spitfire Mark I’s of No. 19 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England flying in starboard echelon formation led by the Commanding Officer, Squadron Leader H.I. Cozens, 1938.
Single turret 7TP light tank at rest, circa late 1930sSix Spitfire Mark I’s of No. 19 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England flying in starboard echelon formation led by the Commanding Officer, Squadron Leader H.I. Cozens, 1938.
Slips I through IV at Deutsche Werft shipyard, looking north, Hamburg, Germany, circa 1930sSM.81 bomber in flight, 1938
Slips I through IV at Deutsche Werft shipyard, looking north, Hamburg, Germany, circa 1930sSM.81 bomber in flight, 1938
SOC Seagull aircraft taxied onto the recovery mat of heavy cruiser Houston, 1938; heavy cruiser Portland in distanceSOC-3 aircraft of US Navy Observation Squadron Two (VO-2B), 1938
SOC Seagull aircraft taxied onto the recovery mat of heavy cruiser Houston, 1938; heavy cruiser Portland in distanceSOC-3 aircraft of US Navy Observation Squadron Two (VO-2B), 1938
SOC-3 Seagull aircraft of US Navy Observation Squadron Two parked at Reeves Field, San Diego, California, United States, 1938SOC-3 Seagull aircraft stripped for maintenance in the hangar of light cruiser Savannah, 1938; note Pratt and Whitney R-1340 9-cylinder radial engine
SOC-3 Seagull aircraft of US Navy Observation Squadron Two parked at Reeves Field, San Diego, California, United States, 1938SOC-3 Seagull aircraft stripped for maintenance in the hangar of light cruiser Savannah, 1938; note Pratt and Whitney R-1340 9-cylinder radial engine
Soldier of the Chinese 88th Division posing with Zhongzheng Type rifle and Model 24 Stielhandgranate grenade, China, circa late 1930sSong Meiling at an event for women, Lushan, Jiangxi Province, China, 1938
Soldier of the Chinese 88th Division posing with Zhongzheng Type rifle and Model 24 Stielhandgranate grenade, China, circa late 1930sSong Meiling at an event for women, Lushan, Jiangxi Province, China, 1938
Song Ziwen and Ku Weichun in the United Kingdom, late 1930sSoviet officers in front of a Russian Polikarpov I-16 fighter, 1930s-1940s.
Song Ziwen and Ku Weichun in the United Kingdom, late 1930sSoviet officers in front of a Russian Polikarpov I-16 fighter, 1930s-1940s.

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