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Elco 80-foot torpedo boat PT-122 traveling at speed, 1944-45. Note Mark XIII aerial torpedoes in their racks have replaced the heavy steel torpedo tubes allowing for Bofors 40mm gun aft and 37mm cannon forward.Elco 80-foot torpedo boat PT-130 at cruising speed as seen from PT-143, 1944-45. Note Mark XIII aerial torpedoes, Bofors 40mm gun aft, and 37mm cannon forward on PT-130 and Oerlikon 20mm gun in foreground.
Elco 80-foot torpedo boat PT-122 traveling at speed, 1944-45. Note Mark XIII aerial torpedoes in their racks have replaced the heavy steel torpedo tubes allowing for Bofors 40mm gun aft and 37mm cannon forward.Elco 80-foot torpedo boat PT-130 at cruising speed as seen from PT-143, 1944-45. Note Mark XIII aerial torpedoes, Bofors 40mm gun aft, and 37mm cannon forward on PT-130 and Oerlikon 20mm gun in foreground.
Elco 80-foot torpedo boats PT-126 and PT-159 at a floating drydock, 1944-45. Note mottled paint scheme, Mark XIII aerial torpedoes, Bofors 40mm guns aft, and 37mm cannon forward.Exploded view of a Mark 53 VT Radio Proximity anti-aircraft fuze.
Elco 80-foot torpedo boats PT-126 and PT-159 at a floating drydock, 1944-45. Note mottled paint scheme, Mark XIII aerial torpedoes, Bofors 40mm guns aft, and 37mm cannon forward.Exploded view of a Mark 53 VT Radio Proximity anti-aircraft fuze.
Fallen German Panzerschreck rocket launcher crew, 1944-1945Fallen infantryman, France, 1944-1945
Fallen German Panzerschreck rocket launcher crew, 1944-1945Fallen infantryman, France, 1944-1945
Female Soviet snipers with Mosin-Nagant rifles, circa 1940sFive African-American US Coast Guardsmen manning a 20-mm Oerlikon AA autocannon aboard a frigate in the southwest Pacific, date unknown. L to R: J Wesley, L Haywood, W Watson, W Morton, O Lane
Female Soviet snipers with Mosin-Nagant rifles, circa 1940sFive African-American US Coast Guardsmen manning a 20-mm Oerlikon AA autocannon aboard a frigate in the southwest Pacific, date unknown. L to R: J Wesley, L Haywood, W Watson, W Morton, O Lane
German Model 43 Stielhandgranate, circa 1940sGerman mountain trooper carrying a StG44 assault rifle, circa 1944-1945
German Model 43 Stielhandgranate, circa 1940sGerman mountain trooper carrying a StG44 assault rifle, circa 1944-1945
Illustration of 155 mm Gun M1 as seen in US War Department technical manual TM 9-350, 1 of 2Illustration of 155 mm Gun M1 as seen in US War Department technical manual TM 9-350, 2 of 2
Illustration of 155 mm Gun M1 as seen in US War Department technical manual TM 9-350, 1 of 2Illustration of 155 mm Gun M1 as seen in US War Department technical manual TM 9-350, 2 of 2
Japanese Army Type 45 24 cm Howitzer as seen in US War Department publication TM-E 30-480 Japanese Army Type 45 24 cm Howitzer as seen in US War Department publication TM-E 30-480
Japanese Army Type 45 24 cm Howitzer as seen in US War Department publication TM-E 30-480 'Handbook on Japanese Military Forces', published in 1945, photo 1 of 2Japanese Army Type 45 24 cm Howitzer as seen in US War Department publication TM-E 30-480 'Handbook on Japanese Military Forces', published in 1945, photo 2 of 2
Japanese mechanical lead computing sight mounted on a Type 96 25mm anti-aircraft gun; seen in US Army handbook TM-E 30-480; photo 1 of 2Japanese mechanical lead computing sight mounted on a Type 96 25mm anti-aircraft gun; seen in US Army handbook TM-E 30-480; photo 2 of 2
Japanese mechanical lead computing sight mounted on a Type 96 25mm anti-aircraft gun; seen in US Army handbook TM-E 30-480; photo 1 of 2Japanese mechanical lead computing sight mounted on a Type 96 25mm anti-aircraft gun; seen in US Army handbook TM-E 30-480; photo 2 of 2
Japanese Navy Type 93 or Japanese Army Type Ho twin 13mm heavy machine gun, seen in US Technical Manual TM-E 30-480: Handbook on Japanese Military ForcesJapanese Navy Type 99 Mark 1 (top) and Type 99 Mark 2 (bottom) aircraft machine guns, circa 1945
Japanese Navy Type 93 or Japanese Army Type Ho twin 13mm heavy machine gun, seen in US Technical Manual TM-E 30-480: Handbook on Japanese Military ForcesJapanese Navy Type 99 Mark 1 (top) and Type 99 Mark 2 (bottom) aircraft machine guns, circa 1945
Japanese Type 10 dual-purpose gun on Tinian, Mariana Islands, 1944-1945Japanese Type 97 grenade as seen in US Army technical manual TM-E 30-480
Japanese Type 10 dual-purpose gun on Tinian, Mariana Islands, 1944-1945Japanese Type 97 grenade as seen in US Army technical manual TM-E 30-480

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