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Polish sailor aboard ORP Blyskawica, Gdynia, Poland, 15 Jun 2019Ship
Polish sailor aboard ORP Blyskawica, Gdynia, Poland, 15 Jun 2019Ship's bell and name plate of ORP Burza (Storm), on display aboard ORP Blyskawica, Gdynia, Poland, 15 Jun 2019
Side mounted depth charge launcher, ORP Blyskawica, Gdynia, Poland, 15 Jun 2019; it was refitted during the Soviet era, but the King George VI initials from 1942 remainedSoviet-era torpedo tube on the port side of ORP Blyskawica, Gdynia, Poland, 15 Jun 2019
Side mounted depth charge launcher, ORP Blyskawica, Gdynia, Poland, 15 Jun 2019; it was refitted during the Soviet era, but the King George VI initials from 1942 remainedSoviet-era torpedo tube on the port side of ORP Blyskawica, Gdynia, Poland, 15 Jun 2019
Starboard view of ORP Blyskawica, Gdynia, Poland, 15 Jun 2019Stern of ORP Blyskawica, showing main batteries, mines, and depth charge rack, Gdynia, Poland, 15 Jun 2019, photo 1 of 2
Starboard view of ORP Blyskawica, Gdynia, Poland, 15 Jun 2019Stern of ORP Blyskawica, showing main batteries, mines, and depth charge rack, Gdynia, Poland, 15 Jun 2019, photo 1 of 2
Stern of ORP Blyskawica, showing main batteries, mines, and depth charge rack, Gdynia, Poland, 15 Jun 2019, photo 2 of 2Superstructure of ORP Blyskawica, showing the emblem of the Virtuti Military medal for valor, Gdynia, Poland, 15 Jun 2019
Stern of ORP Blyskawica, showing main batteries, mines, and depth charge rack, Gdynia, Poland, 15 Jun 2019, photo 2 of 2Superstructure of ORP Blyskawica, showing the emblem of the Virtuti Military medal for valor, Gdynia, Poland, 15 Jun 2019
Bow section of the USS Johnston discovered in 21,180 feet of water off Samar in late Mar 2021 and is believed to be the world’s deepest known shipwreck. The wreck was originally discovered in 2019 by the late Paul Allen’s team.Line drawing of the Fletcher-class destroyer.
Bow section of the USS Johnston discovered in 21,180 feet of water off Samar in late Mar 2021 and is believed to be the world’s deepest known shipwreck. The wreck was originally discovered in 2019 by the late Paul Allen’s team.Line drawing of the Fletcher-class destroyer.
37mm M3A1 anti-tank gun on display at the Military Technology Museum of New Jersey, Wall, New Jersey, United States, 11 Jun 2023Ford Model GP 4-wheel steering prototype on display at the Military Technology Museum of New Jersey, Wall, New Jersey, United States, 11 Jun 2023
37mm M3A1 anti-tank gun on display at the Military Technology Museum of New Jersey, Wall, New Jersey, United States, 11 Jun 2023Ford Model GP 4-wheel steering prototype on display at the Military Technology Museum of New Jersey, Wall, New Jersey, United States, 11 Jun 2023
M22 Locust light tank on display at the Military Technology Museum of New Jersey, Wall, New Jersey, United States, 11 Jun 2023Quad Browning M2 machine gun mount on display at the Military Technology Museum of New Jersey, Wall, New Jersey, United States, 11 Jun 2023
M22 Locust light tank on display at the Military Technology Museum of New Jersey, Wall, New Jersey, United States, 11 Jun 2023Quad Browning M2 machine gun mount on display at the Military Technology Museum of New Jersey, Wall, New Jersey, United States, 11 Jun 2023

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