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German 24 cm SK L/40 Theodor Karl railway gun, 1921Japanese troops training with a Type 11 light machine gun, Dec 1924
German 24 cm SK L/40 Theodor Karl railway gun, 1921Japanese troops training with a Type 11 light machine gun, Dec 1924
Chinese Madsen machine gun crew, date unknownAboard Hood, looking aft, during maneuvers off Portland, England, United Kingdom, 1926
Chinese Madsen machine gun crew, date unknownAboard Hood, looking aft, during maneuvers off Portland, England, United Kingdom, 1926
A Mark 10 torpedo afterbody being hoisted aboard the USS S-31 from the submarine tender USS Beaver, circa 1927.Color guard leading armored cruiser USS Pittsburgh landing party in the Bund, Shanghai, China, 1927; note Springfield M1903 rifles and M1911 pistols
A Mark 10 torpedo afterbody being hoisted aboard the USS S-31 from the submarine tender USS Beaver, circa 1927.Color guard leading armored cruiser USS Pittsburgh landing party in the Bund, Shanghai, China, 1927; note Springfield M1903 rifles and M1911 pistols
Norwegian Army two-man Madsen light machine gun crew, 1928Eight Mark 10 torpedoes stowed in the torpedo room of USS S-14 at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard in California, Jan 1928. The eye on the nose of the torpedoes indicates these all had exercise heads.
Norwegian Army two-man Madsen light machine gun crew, 1928Eight Mark 10 torpedoes stowed in the torpedo room of USS S-14 at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard in California, Jan 1928. The eye on the nose of the torpedoes indicates these all had exercise heads.
A Mark 10 torpedo being loaded onto the USS S-48, Dec 1928.Carden-Loyd Mk VI Mortar Carrier with trailer and 3.7 inch QF Howitzer Mk I, circa 1929, photo 1 of 2
A Mark 10 torpedo being loaded onto the USS S-48, Dec 1928.Carden-Loyd Mk VI Mortar Carrier with trailer and 3.7 inch QF Howitzer Mk I, circa 1929, photo 1 of 2
Carden-Loyd Mk VI Mortar Carrier with trailer and 3.7 inch QF Howitzer Mk I, circa 1929, photo 2 of 2Finnish Army troops in position during war games, Finland, circa 1920s or 1930s
Carden-Loyd Mk VI Mortar Carrier with trailer and 3.7 inch QF Howitzer Mk I, circa 1929, photo 2 of 2Finnish Army troops in position during war games, Finland, circa 1920s or 1930s
Indian 3.7 inch mountain gun firing, India, circa 1930; this crew was commanded by Sergeant Harry Ewin of No.11 Light Battery, British Royal ArtilleryJapanese Army officer with Type 26 revolver, 1930s
Indian 3.7 inch mountain gun firing, India, circa 1930; this crew was commanded by Sergeant Harry Ewin of No.11 Light Battery, British Royal ArtilleryJapanese Army officer with Type 26 revolver, 1930s
Japanese Type 11 light machine gun, pre-1933US Marine Joseph McCarty with a Thompson submachine gun, circa 1930
Japanese Type 11 light machine gun, pre-1933US Marine Joseph McCarty with a Thompson submachine gun, circa 1930
Czechoslovakian soldier with ZH-29 rifle, circa Jun 1930Japanese Army infantrymen on exercise with Arisaka Type 38 rifles, 1931
Czechoslovakian soldier with ZH-29 rifle, circa Jun 1930Japanese Army infantrymen on exercise with Arisaka Type 38 rifles, 1931
German 7.5 cm FK 16 nA field gun and its crew near Hanover, Germany, Jun 1931, photo 1 of 2German 7.5 cm FK 16 nA field gun and its crew near Hanover, Germany, Jun 1931, photo 2 of 2
German 7.5 cm FK 16 nA field gun and its crew near Hanover, Germany, Jun 1931, photo 1 of 2German 7.5 cm FK 16 nA field gun and its crew near Hanover, Germany, Jun 1931, photo 2 of 2

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