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US Navy machine gun crew, possibly at Naval Air Station Ford Island, US Territory of Hawaii, circa mid-Dec 1941Aerial view of Goat Island in Narragansett Bay and within the City of Newport, Rhode Island, United States which became home to the United States Navy’s Bureau of Ordnance Naval Torpedo Factory in 1869.
US Navy machine gun crew, possibly at Naval Air Station Ford Island, US Territory of Hawaii, circa mid-Dec 1941Aerial view of Goat Island in Narragansett Bay and within the City of Newport, Rhode Island, United States which became home to the United States Navy’s Bureau of Ordnance Naval Torpedo Factory in 1869.
M3 light tank, crew, and supplies at Fort Benning, Georgia, United States, 18 Dec 1941; Three of the men were L. D. Sample, Harold Postner, and Pelak GilleySoviet officers inspecting captured German troops and weapons, near Moscow, Russia, 20 Dec 1941
M3 light tank, crew, and supplies at Fort Benning, Georgia, United States, 18 Dec 1941; Three of the men were L. D. Sample, Harold Postner, and Pelak GilleySoviet officers inspecting captured German troops and weapons, near Moscow, Russia, 20 Dec 1941
US Army Privates Kotula and Queen hanging stockings on Springfield M1903 rifles for the Christmas season, Camp Lee (now Fort Gregg-Adams), Virginia, United States, Dec 1941US Army soldier dressed as Santa Claus during the Christmas holiday season at Camp Lee (now Fort Gregg-Adams), Virginia, United States, Dec 1941; note Springfield M1903 rifles
US Army Privates Kotula and Queen hanging stockings on Springfield M1903 rifles for the Christmas season, Camp Lee (now Fort Gregg-Adams), Virginia, United States, Dec 1941US Army soldier dressed as Santa Claus during the Christmas holiday season at Camp Lee (now Fort Gregg-Adams), Virginia, United States, Dec 1941; note Springfield M1903 rifles
Soviet ski troops on patrol, Russia, 26 Dec 1941; note PPSh-41 submachine gunsSoviet mortar position near Moscow, Russia, 27 Dec 1941
Soviet ski troops on patrol, Russia, 26 Dec 1941; note PPSh-41 submachine gunsSoviet mortar position near Moscow, Russia, 27 Dec 1941
155mm Gun M1 being hidden beneath a large tree during exercise in Tennessee, United States, circa 19422.8 cm sPzB 41 gun at a coastal position in southern France, 1942
155mm Gun M1 being hidden beneath a large tree during exercise in Tennessee, United States, circa 19422.8 cm sPzB 41 gun at a coastal position in southern France, 1942
21 cm Mrs 18 heavy howitzer, Soviet Union, date unknown80cm Gustav gun, 1940s
21 cm Mrs 18 heavy howitzer, Soviet Union, date unknown80cm Gustav gun, 1940s
82-PM-41 mortar during a demonstration, 1940sA 40.6 cm
82-PM-41 mortar during a demonstration, 1940sA 40.6 cm 'Adolf' coastal defense gun of the Battery Lindemann, France, 1942
A Chinese soldier posing next to a M1A1 75-mm Pack Howitzer atop M1 carriage, circa 1942Alice Minge at the John Inglis and Company factory for Vickers machine guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940s
A Chinese soldier posing next to a M1A1 75-mm Pack Howitzer atop M1 carriage, circa 1942Alice Minge at the John Inglis and Company factory for Vickers machine guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940s
An American soldier posing with a grenade, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, United States, date unknownAustralian Army Private Evelyn Owen posing with his invention Owen submachine gun, circa 1942
An American soldier posing with a grenade, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, United States, date unknownAustralian Army Private Evelyn Owen posing with his invention Owen submachine gun, circa 1942
Capital Ship Bomb diagramCapital Ship Bomb, 1940s
Capital Ship Bomb diagramCapital Ship Bomb, 1940s

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