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Finnish Army M-26 light machine gun crew on the western bank of Viipuri Bay, Finland, 1940Finnish gun in action near Impilahti, Finland, Feb 1940
Finnish Army M-26 light machine gun crew on the western bank of Viipuri Bay, Finland, 1940Finnish gun in action near Impilahti, Finland, Feb 1940
Finnish refugees moving west from Finnish territory recently annexed by the Soviet Union, 1940Finnish soldier with a LS/26 light machine gun, Finland, Feb 1940
Finnish refugees moving west from Finnish territory recently annexed by the Soviet Union, 1940Finnish soldier with a LS/26 light machine gun, Finland, Feb 1940
Finnish soldiers with Lahti-Saloranta M/26 light machine gun, Kuhmo, Finland, Feb 1940J2F-3 Duck aircraft at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 1940
Finnish soldiers with Lahti-Saloranta M/26 light machine gun, Kuhmo, Finland, Feb 1940J2F-3 Duck aircraft at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 1940
PBY-4 Catalina aircraft of US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-21 on the seplane ramp at Naval Station Sangley Point in the Philippine Islands, circa early 1940Soviet T-26 Mod 1939 light tank in Finland, Feb 1940
PBY-4 Catalina aircraft of US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-21 on the seplane ramp at Naval Station Sangley Point in the Philippine Islands, circa early 1940Soviet T-26 Mod 1939 light tank in Finland, Feb 1940
Keel laying of battleship Alabama, Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Virginia, United States, 1 Feb 1940A damaged 20mm machine gun mount on the upper platform of Admiral Graf Spee
Keel laying of battleship Alabama, Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Virginia, United States, 1 Feb 1940A damaged 20mm machine gun mount on the upper platform of Admiral Graf Spee's forward superstructure, 2 Feb 1940
A hole A sailor of cruiser Helena studied Admiral Graf Spee
A hole 'large enough to crawl through' on the forward superstructure of Admiral Graf Spee, made by an 8in shell from Exeter, 2 Feb 1940A sailor of cruiser Helena studied Admiral Graf Spee's forward broadside director and range finder, 2 Feb 1940
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Admiral Graf Spee's collapsed smokestack and searchlight platform, seen from the port end of the forward superstructure, 2 Feb 1940Admiral Graf Spee's forward superstructure, looking aft, with the conning tower rangefinder in the foreground and the mainmast partially collapsed in the left background, 2 Feb 1940
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Admiral Graf Spee's navigation bridge, in the forward superstructure tower, 2 Feb 1940; note the fire damageAdmiral Graf Spee's Number Four 15cm/55 gun mount, second gun in the forward port side group, 2 Feb 1940
Admiral Graf SpeeAdmiral Graf Spee
Admiral Graf Spee's Number Two 10.5cm/65 twin anti-aircraft gun mount, port side, amidships, 2 Feb 1940Admiral Graf Spee's open control position at the forward end of the superstructure, 2 Feb 1940; note target designators, directors, rangekeepers, ship speed and course indicators, ready lights, etc.
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Admiral Graf Spee's port side search platform, 2 Feb 1940; note search light, gun director, and a 20mm machine gun mounting in backgroundAdmiral Graf Spee's starboard Number One 105mm/65 anti-aircraft gun mount, 2 Feb 1940

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