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Fidel Castro and others with Johnson M1941 rifles, 1959Submachine guns captured by US troops from the North Vietnamese Army, 1960; top to bottom: Soviet PPS-43, German MP 40, Vietnamese K-50M (license-built Soviet PPSh-41)
Fidel Castro and others with Johnson M1941 rifles, 1959Submachine guns captured by US troops from the North Vietnamese Army, 1960; top to bottom: Soviet PPS-43, German MP 40, Vietnamese K-50M (license-built Soviet PPSh-41)
German paramilitary and border guard troops, Berlin, East Germany, 14 Aug 1961; note paramilitary personnel with Kar98k riflesForward twin 5ā€¯/38 caliber gun turrets aboard Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer USS Oā€™Brien at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, 26 Aug 1961. Note the Hedgehog launchers behind the turrets.
German paramilitary and border guard troops, Berlin, East Germany, 14 Aug 1961; note paramilitary personnel with Kar98k riflesForward twin 5ā€¯/38 caliber gun turrets aboard Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer USS Oā€™Brien at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, 26 Aug 1961. Note the Hedgehog launchers behind the turrets.
40mm Bofors mounts at the bow of French carrier La Fayette, 1962Arisaka Type 38 rifle as seen in figure 3 of US Army Medical Department publication
40mm Bofors mounts at the bow of French carrier La Fayette, 1962Arisaka Type 38 rifle as seen in figure 3 of US Army Medical Department publication 'Wound Ballistics', 1962
Nambu Type 14 pistol as seen in figure 1 of US Army Medical Department publication Type 100 submachine gun as seen in figure 2 of US Army Medical Department publication
Nambu Type 14 pistol as seen in figure 1 of US Army Medical Department publication 'Wound Ballistics', 1962Type 100 submachine gun as seen in figure 2 of US Army Medical Department publication 'Wound Ballistics', 1962
Type 96 light machine gun as seen in US Army Medical DepartmentUS Army CH-21C Shawnee helicopter transporting M101 105mm howitzer, circa 1960s
Type 96 light machine gun as seen in US Army Medical Department's Wound Ballistics publication, 1962US Army CH-21C Shawnee helicopter transporting M101 105mm howitzer, circa 1960s
Men of Royal New Zealand Artillery carrying out a fire mission, Vietnam, late 1960sAmerican helicopter lowering M101 105mm howitzer during the construction of a mountin-top fire base in Vietnam, 1 Jun 1968; the Marine in foreground was with US 3rd Marine Division
Men of Royal New Zealand Artillery carrying out a fire mission, Vietnam, late 1960sAmerican helicopter lowering M101 105mm howitzer during the construction of a mountin-top fire base in Vietnam, 1 Jun 1968; the Marine in foreground was with US 3rd Marine Division
Men of US 3rd Marine Division preparing to load a round into their M101 105mm howitzer, Vietnam, 1 Jun 1968Men of US 3rd Marine Division setting up two M101 105mm howitzers during the construction of a mountain-top fire base, Vietnam, 1 Jun 1968
Men of US 3rd Marine Division preparing to load a round into their M101 105mm howitzer, Vietnam, 1 Jun 1968Men of US 3rd Marine Division setting up two M101 105mm howitzers during the construction of a mountain-top fire base, Vietnam, 1 Jun 1968
American troops taking delivery of a M101 105mm howitzer with ammunition pallet while a CH-47 Chinook helicopter landed another, Vietnam, 1968Vietnamese soldiers with M1 Carbines and US special forces soldiers with M16 rifles, Vietnam, Sep 1968
American troops taking delivery of a M101 105mm howitzer with ammunition pallet while a CH-47 Chinook helicopter landed another, Vietnam, 1968Vietnamese soldiers with M1 Carbines and US special forces soldiers with M16 rifles, Vietnam, Sep 1968
Vietnamese Navy Chief of Naval Operations Commodore Tran Van Chon and US Navy Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Thomas Moorer inspecting Vietnamese sailors armed with M1 Garand rifles, Vietname, Sep 1Canister containing a 9-foot roll of film for the Fairchild K-20 aerial camera, part of the Imperial War Museum collection.
Vietnamese Navy Chief of Naval Operations Commodore Tran Van Chon and US Navy Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Thomas Moorer inspecting Vietnamese sailors armed with M1 Garand rifles, Vietname, Sep 1Canister containing a 9-foot roll of film for the Fairchild K-20 aerial camera, part of the Imperial War Museum collection.
Fairchild K-20 aerial camera, part of the Imperial War Museum collection.Female volunteer fighters of Poeple
Fairchild K-20 aerial camera, part of the Imperial War Museum collection.Female volunteer fighters of Poeple's Self Defense Force with M1 Carbines, Kien Dien, 50 kilometers north of Saigon, Vietnam, 1961-1972

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