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Chinese troops soldiers training with Mauser C96 handguns with shoulder stock, China, circa 1930sChinese troops with a 3.7 cm PaK anti-tank gun, China, circa late 1930s
Chinese troops soldiers training with Mauser C96 handguns with shoulder stock, China, circa 1930sChinese troops with a 3.7 cm PaK anti-tank gun, China, circa late 1930s
Chinese troops with a Type 24 machine gun as an anti-aircraft weapon, China, circa late 1930sChinese-American ace Arthur Chin, China, circa 1937-1939
Chinese troops with a Type 24 machine gun as an anti-aircraft weapon, China, circa late 1930sChinese-American ace Arthur Chin, China, circa 1937-1939
Close-up view of the forward fuselage port side of battleship CaliforniaCoastal defense gun of US Army 11th Field Artillery Regiment, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1938
Close-up view of the forward fuselage port side of battleship California's SOC-3 Seagull aircraft, showing the insignia of Observation Squadron Two (VO-2B), 1938Coastal defense gun of US Army 11th Field Artillery Regiment, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1938
Crew members of a Harrow aircraft in flight, as seen in the May 1938 issue of French publication LCrew of a 3.7-inch howitzer of A Battery (The Chestnut Troop) Royal Horse Artillery prepared their gun for firing during an exercise, England, United Kingdom, circa 1938
Crew members of a Harrow aircraft in flight, as seen in the May 1938 issue of French publication L'AerophileCrew of a 3.7-inch howitzer of A Battery (The Chestnut Troop) Royal Horse Artillery prepared their gun for firing during an exercise, England, United Kingdom, circa 1938
Crew of P2Y-2 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-14 attempting to restart engines with hand crank, 1938-1940Cruiser USS Milwaukee underway in the Main Channel at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, mid to late 1930s.
Crew of P2Y-2 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-14 attempting to restart engines with hand crank, 1938-1940Cruiser USS Milwaukee underway in the Main Channel at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, mid to late 1930s.
Deck gun of USS Permit, date unknownDeputy Commander Wang Huizhen and Commander Ruan Bingkun of Chinese Army Guangdong Young Women
Deck gun of USS Permit, date unknownDeputy Commander Wang Huizhen and Commander Ruan Bingkun of Chinese Army Guangdong Young Women's Auxiliary Battalion, date unknown
Destroyers Drayton, Preston (Mahan-class), and Perkins underway in San Diego Harbor, California, United States, 1938Drayton in port, during the later 1930s
Destroyers Drayton, Preston (Mahan-class), and Perkins underway in San Diego Harbor, California, United States, 1938Drayton in port, during the later 1930s
Drayton underway at sea, circa 1938Dry Dock No. 1 at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknown
Drayton underway at sea, circa 1938Dry Dock No. 1 at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknown
Dutch G.I fighter in flight, the Netherlands, late 1930sDutch Model 166 bomber, circa 1938-1940
Dutch G.I fighter in flight, the Netherlands, late 1930sDutch Model 166 bomber, circa 1938-1940
Émile Bertin underway, circa 1938Emperor Showa reviewing troops on his horse Shirayuki, Japan, circa late 1930s
Émile Bertin underway, circa 1938Emperor Showa reviewing troops on his horse Shirayuki, Japan, circa late 1930s

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