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Vintage images showcasing the interior mechanisms of submarines and bombers, highlighting historical military technology.

U.S. Submarine diving wheel & depth gauges ca. 1910-1915.
U.S. Submarine diving wheel & depth gauges ca. 1910-1915.
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Military associations load
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Cable connections in the telephone center of the 11th army commands, valve cabinet.
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AE-21 Suribachi and AE-22 Mauna Kea , Ships, Naval Vessels, Boats, Naval History, Navy
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Coast Guard Signalman Aboard a Coast Guard Convoy Cutter Flashes the Skipper's Message to Another Ship. Blinking Dots 'N Dashes. A U.S. Coast Guard signalman aboard a Coast Guard convoy cutter flashes the skipper's message to another ship in Morse code dots and dashes of light. One arm of a range finder protrudes above the Coast Guardsman's head.
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A night time infra-red photograph of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN-73) shows how concentrations of heat register as white light. The image taken by a tactical air reconnaissance pod system (TARPS) suspended from the underside of an F-14 Tomcat from CVW-7s Fighter Squadron One-Four-Three (VF-143) illustrates the detail with which the TARPS system can document night time activity on the ground or at sea. In missions flown over Bosnia and Iraq, the images brought back to the ship helped record information such as troop movements, target areas and bomb damage assessment. Exact Date Shot Unknown. Country: Mediterranean Sea (MED)
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Stand of the Royal Navy on the Firato in the RAI building in Amsterdam. The Firato is an exhibition / exhibition, mainly focused on audio and video equipment, but Defense usually also had recruitment stands.
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'This Is No Joke, I'Ve Plenty Of Fins, But Still I'M Broke,' Says Sgt. Cormac P. Drury, 28 Spring St., Wilkes-Barre, Penn., An Ordnance Non-Com With Consolidated B-24 Liberator Bomb Group In The 15Th Af, Italy. These Fins Are Attached To Bombs Before Th
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AOR-2 Milwaukee , Ships, Naval Vessels, Boats, Naval History, Navy
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AMS-113 , Ships, Naval Vessels, Boats, Naval History, Navy
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Company recordings Army shops, October 1976.
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Off.Rum.Transfer Slot to Torpedo Room .. Kockums AB (depicted name), The shark (depicted name)
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The torpedo room.SB Sid viewed .. Kockums AB (depicted name), shark (depicted name)
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CVA(N) 68 Chester W. Nimitz , Ships, Naval Vessels, Boats, Naval History, Navy
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A complete 20 mm grenade with a cross-sectional view of the pushing and explosive charge. Ammo for aerlikon and polish (air goal). The pattern shown has a high explosive and a separate fire figure loading. (abbreviation: HE-i)
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A student wearing an SAR-1 flotation vest, snorkel, goggles, and fins pushes himself into the pool as his classmates and instructors stand by at the Navy Rescue Swimmer School. The men are taking part in the school's twenty-day, intensive training course. Exact Date Shot Unknown. Base: Naval Air Station, Pensacola State: Florida (FL) Country: United States Of America (USA)
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Men with pipe , Ordnance industry, Armories, Watertown Arsenal Mass..  Records of U.S. Army Operational
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A US Navy Seabee supervises the unloading of equipment from the dock landing ship USS PORTLAND (LSD 37). The equipment will be used during the construction exercise ATLAS RAIL, a Seabee project to repair a flood-damaged railroad. Subject Operation/Series: ATLAS RAIL Country: Tunisia (TUN)
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Ordance Crew Unloading Bombs From British 'Wagon' To Be Stacked In Bomb Revetment. 8Th Af.
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Guns Against The Axis -- Pointers give the signal to fire. July 9, 1942. (Photo by Interphoto News Pictures, Inc.).
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DM-SN-85-13563. Country: Unknown
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Torpedo room.The actual part seen.878-13.Kockums AB (depicted name), U 5 (depicted name)
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Aircraft in a Hangar at the Naval Air Station at Brunswick, Maine. Official U.S. Navy Photography Photo Lab - NAS - Brunswick, ME. Brun NO. 738-3-44. Date: 14 March 1944. Damaged plane. Hangar #3 far balcony.. 1944-03-14T00:00:00.
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A complete 76.2 mm grenade (explosive and pushing load) with light track. (T = tracer) ammunition for the 17-pin cannon.
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AMS-86 , Ships, Naval Vessels, Boats, Naval History, Navy
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View of Torpedo Shack No. 2786, at the Naval Air Station at Squantum, Massachusetts. U.S. Naval Air Station Squantum, Massachusetts. Squa X.No. 2786. Date 6/22/44.. 1944-06-22T00:00:00.
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Falling Sky Marker With Substance Which Will Leave A Trail Of Smoke As The Marker Falls Toward The Target - 303Rd Bomb Group, England. 25 Feb 1945.
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DN-SN-85-10067. Base: Naval Air Station, North Island State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA)
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Misc. Unknown Ship , Ships, Naval Vessels, Boats, Naval History, Navy
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Operations Board On D-Day, 6 June 1944. England.
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AO-107 Pussumpsic , Ships, Naval Vessels, Boats, Naval History, Navy
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A complete 20 mm grenade with a cross-sectional view of the pushing and explosive charge. Ammo for aerlikon and polish (air goal).
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AE-23 Nitro , Ships, Naval Vessels, Boats, Naval History, Navy
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An interior view of damage caused to the aircraft carrier USS MIDWAY (CV41) in a collision with the Panamanian freighter CACTUS. Base: Naval Station, Subic Bay State: Luzon Country: Philippines (PHL)
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Anefo photo collection. Stafschool Barneveld (citizen security). February 20, 1952. Barneveld
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CVB-43 Coral Sea , Ships, Naval Vessels, Boats, Naval History, Navy
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'Old Man Winter' Left His Mark On Bombs Stacked In A Dump At The 390Th Bomb Group Base In England. 10 January 1945.
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Captured Japaneseanese bombs in under ground storage area at Meiktila, Burma. 5 March 1945.
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AM-434 Embattle , Ships, Naval Vessels, Boats, Naval History, Navy
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U.S. Army's Nike-Hercules system showing radar housed in large radome and tracking radars
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Conquered components of Italian machine rifles, taken in November 1915.
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Naval ships - United States' monitor Benjamin F. Delano's USS Kalamazoo. Color illustration
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Seamen's Messdeck on HMS Hood, battlecruiser     Date: 1930s
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Armpit Defense 16th century German From about the third century B.C. through the early fourteenth century A.D., mail, also called chain mail, was the predominant and most effective type of body armor known in Europe. From about the mid-fifteenth century onward, mail was used in conjunction with full plate armor to fill the gaps between plates. Separate mail sleeves were made to be worn with a cuirass (breastplate and backplate); shaped panels of mail called gussets, covered the armpits or the crooks of the elbows and were attached to arming jackets, garments specially tailored to be worn under armor; and mail breeches, called brayettes or pairs of paunces, could be worn by men fighting on foot.. Armpit Defense 34855
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