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Chemical Warfare in the Twentieth Century A526

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Chemical Warfare in the Twentieth Century

The Second World War: A gun crew wearing gas masks at sea, while at action stations on HMS BROKE.

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admiralty official collection hms broke ship 1925 photographs by harold tomlin uk government artistic works great britain warfare wwii second world war world war 2 british navy
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01/01/1939 - 08/11/1942
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Armies in World War 2

Photograhs of the largest military conflict in history
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Imperial War Museums
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F-35 Pax River Integrated Test Force test pilots, U.S.

Marines assigned to 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, watch as Landing Craft Utility (LCU) 1651, assigned to Naval Beach Unit 7, departs from the amphibious dock landing ship USS Ashland (LSD 48) during exercise Blue Chromite.

Catapult Training For Fleet Air Arm Pilots. HMS Pegasus, Originally Named HMS Ark Royal, Is Now USED As a Catapult Training Ship For Fleet Air Arm Personnel. Lamlash, Scotland, September 1942. A12039

HMS Colossus (R15) off Shanghai 1945

Maritime Royal Artillery - Gunners of the Seven Seas (d E M S). 22 April 1943, Liverpool. Men of the Maritime Royal Artillery Are Part of D E M S (defensively Equipped Merchant Ships) and Serve in Merchant Ship A16255

Adm. Mark Ferguson, Vice Chief of Naval Operations (VCNO), participates in an Executive Steering Committee discussion.

pecial warfare combatant-craft crewmen (SWCC) assigned to Special Boat Team (SBT) 20 pilot an 11-meter rigid-hull inflatable boat (RHIB)

The Japanese anti-submarine warfare destroyer Onami (DD 111), leads a flotilla of ships from the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force during a fleet review practice.

The Royal Navy during the Second World War A25061

U.S. Navy Chief Aviation Warfare Systems Operator Scott Pierce, a search and rescue swimmer assigned to the Emerald Knights of Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Seven Five (HS-75), looks out from the cabin of an SH-60 Seahawk helicopter.

The Samsonia. 24 February 1943, Greenock, Pictures Taken When HMS Samsonia, One of the World's Largest Tugs, Had Just Completed Her Task of Towing HMS Ariguani Fighter Catapult Ship, Nearly 1400 Miles From Gibr A15068

Major General Lloyd Fredendall Visits a British Aircraft Carrier. 14 January 1943, Oran, Major General Lloyd Fredendall of the United States Army in North Africa, Paid a Visit To the British Aircraft Carrier, H A13895

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admiralty official collection hms broke ship 1925 photographs by harold tomlin uk government artistic works great britain warfare wwii second world war world war 2 british navy