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Japanese Arisaka Type 44 cavalry rifles/carbines, with and without bayonet, as seen in a US Army publication, 1940sJapanese Army General Kenji Doihara inspecting troops of the Indian National Army, Singapore, 1944
Japanese Arisaka Type 44 cavalry rifles/carbines, with and without bayonet, as seen in a US Army publication, 1940sJapanese Army General Kenji Doihara inspecting troops of the Indian National Army, Singapore, 1944
Japanese Army Type 26 revolver as seen in a US Army publication, circa 1940sJapanese G4M bombers in revetments, Vunakanau Airfield, Rabaul, New Britain, 1944
Japanese Army Type 26 revolver as seen in a US Army publication, circa 1940sJapanese G4M bombers in revetments, Vunakanau Airfield, Rabaul, New Britain, 1944
Japanese Navy flight instructor Kiyoshi Ito with cadet pilots, 1943-1944Japanese Navy Vice Admiral Tadashige Daigo with crew of kaiten submarine I-36, 1944
Japanese Navy flight instructor Kiyoshi Ito with cadet pilots, 1943-1944Japanese Navy Vice Admiral Tadashige Daigo with crew of kaiten submarine I-36, 1944
Japanese sailors at Mako (now Makung), Pescadores Islands (Penghu), Taiwan, 1944Japanese soldiers firing a Type 92 heavy machine gun, China, circa 1944
Japanese sailors at Mako (now Makung), Pescadores Islands (Penghu), Taiwan, 1944Japanese soldiers firing a Type 92 heavy machine gun, China, circa 1944
Japanese Type 4 Ho-Ro self-propelled gun, circa 1940sJapanese Type 4 Ho-Ro self-propelled gun, circa 1940s
Japanese Type 4 Ho-Ro self-propelled gun, circa 1940sJapanese Type 4 Ho-Ro self-propelled gun, circa 1940s
Japanese Type 4 Ho-Ro self-propelled gun, circa 1940sJapanese Type 92 heavy machine gun and crew, China, circa 1944
Japanese Type 4 Ho-Ro self-propelled gun, circa 1940sJapanese Type 92 heavy machine gun and crew, China, circa 1944
Japanese-American members of US Army entertaining wounded soldiers at Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, DC, United States, date unknown, photo 1 of 2Japanese-American members of US Army entertaining wounded soldiers at Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, DC, United States, date unknown, photo 2 of 2
Japanese-American members of US Army entertaining wounded soldiers at Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, DC, United States, date unknown, photo 1 of 2Japanese-American members of US Army entertaining wounded soldiers at Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, DC, United States, date unknown, photo 2 of 2
Jeep working the Ledo Road assigned to the pipeline project that built a fuel pipeline to China alongside the Ledo Road, 1944Jeeps aboard USS LCT-535, 1944
Jeep working the Ledo Road assigned to the pipeline project that built a fuel pipeline to China alongside the Ledo Road, 1944Jeeps aboard USS LCT-535, 1944
Jeeps parked at a US military base in Chongqing, China, circa 1944John Garand displayed the features of the M1 Garand rifles to US Army generals Charles Wesson and Gilbert Stewart, 1944
Jeeps parked at a US military base in Chongqing, China, circa 1944John Garand displayed the features of the M1 Garand rifles to US Army generals Charles Wesson and Gilbert Stewart, 1944
Josef Dietrich and Gerd Rundstedt, 1940sJoseph Rochefort at his desk, 1944; note his handwriting
Josef Dietrich and Gerd Rundstedt, 1940sJoseph Rochefort at his desk, 1944; note his handwriting 'Sincerely Joe Rochefort Capt. USN'

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