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US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun and crew, Italy, 1945US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun and crew, Italy, 1945
US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun and crew, Italy, 1945US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun and crew, Italy, 1945
US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun and crew, Italy, 1945US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun and crew, Italy, 1945
US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun and crew, Italy, 1945US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun and crew, Italy, 1945
US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun and crew, Italy, 1945US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun crew, Italy, 1945
US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun and crew, Italy, 1945US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun crew, Italy, 1945
US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun, Italy, 1945US Army CCKW 2-1/2 ton truck with roof mounted gun ring, Italy, 1945
US Army 37mm anti-aircraft gun, Italy, 1945US Army CCKW 2-1/2 ton truck with roof mounted gun ring, Italy, 1945
US Coast Guard sentry and dog at their post during WW2US Navy or Marines PBJ Mitchell bombers fitted with Mark XIII torpedoes with break-away glide wings to extend aerial range, 1945. Photo 1 of 2.
US Coast Guard sentry and dog at their post during WW2US Navy or Marines PBJ Mitchell bombers fitted with Mark XIII torpedoes with break-away glide wings to extend aerial range, 1945. Photo 1 of 2.
US Navy or Marines PBJ Mitchell bombers fitted with Mark XIII torpedoes with break-away glide wings to extend aerial range, 1945. Photo 2 of 2.US servicemen testing a captured Japanese 13mm heavy machine gun, circa 1940s
US Navy or Marines PBJ Mitchell bombers fitted with Mark XIII torpedoes with break-away glide wings to extend aerial range, 1945. Photo 2 of 2.US servicemen testing a captured Japanese 13mm heavy machine gun, circa 1940s
V-1 flying bomb being transported via a cart, circa 1944-1945V1 flying bomb in flight, date unknown.
V-1 flying bomb being transported via a cart, circa 1944-1945V1 flying bomb in flight, date unknown.
Wing-mounted HVAR air-to-surface rockets on a TBM-3 Avenger, 1945 or later, location unknown. Note the YAGI radar antenna.German soldier instructing Volkssturm militiamen on the use of 3 HL shaped charges on a Panther tank, Germany, Jan 1945
Wing-mounted HVAR air-to-surface rockets on a TBM-3 Avenger, 1945 or later, location unknown. Note the YAGI radar antenna.German soldier instructing Volkssturm militiamen on the use of 3 HL shaped charges on a Panther tank, Germany, Jan 1945
PT-325, an Elco 80-footer of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 21 (MTBRon 21) being hoisted aboard PT Boat tender USS Cyrene in San Pedro Bay, Leyte, Philippines, Jan 1945.German Panzer Mark IV medium tank with three half-inch holes through the armor from M1 Bazooka anti-tank rockets, near French-German border, 2 Jan 1945. Note the wire mesh panels for defense against magnetic mines.
PT-325, an Elco 80-footer of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 21 (MTBRon 21) being hoisted aboard PT Boat tender USS Cyrene in San Pedro Bay, Leyte, Philippines, Jan 1945.German Panzer Mark IV medium tank with three half-inch holes through the armor from M1 Bazooka anti-tank rockets, near French-German border, 2 Jan 1945. Note the wire mesh panels for defense against magnetic mines.
Killed German soldier in Stavelot, Belgium, 2 Jan 1945Men of US 290th Regiment in snowy terrain near Amonines, Belgium, 4 Jan 1945
Killed German soldier in Stavelot, Belgium, 2 Jan 1945Men of US 290th Regiment in snowy terrain near Amonines, Belgium, 4 Jan 1945

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