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SC 196212-A-S - Members of an artillery unit stand by and check their equipment while convoy takes a break. E.T.O., 9 November, 1944.
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SC 196162 - Half track, left, and Bofors anti-aircraft gun, right, now in use against enemy ground targets inside Germany. 2 November, 1944.
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SC 197158 - A newly captured crossroad carries east and west bound traffic as Lt. Gen. George S. Patton's Third Army smashes towards the Rhine. 23 November, 1944.
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SC 196169 - Gun crew of a 40mm Bofors AA gun on the alert guarding the Burma Road and Hwoi Tung Bridge.
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SC 196124 - Bundled up in overcoats against wintry blasts in France, two soldiers mount guard on their anti-aircraft gun mount.
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SC 196240-S - GIs of an ack-ack battery man their gun in a Belgian church yard, during the first snowfall. Belgium, 9 November, 1944.
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SC 151518 - Crew manning a gun, keep watch at a coastal point for low-flying enemy planes during maneuvers. Hawaii.
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SC 208603 - An alert gun crew mans the lethal turret of this halftrack, on guard against Jap air attacks on Yontan airfield, Okinawa.
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SC 364568 - Cpl. David Shanks, gunner; and Sgt. Harold Edwards, on elevation of #3 90mm AA gun position of Btry. D, 742nd AA Bn., Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides. 17 April, 1944.
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SC 364605 - A 40mm gun of the 251st CA (AA), 14th Corps, on Bougainville. In background can be seen Mt Bagana, 6560 feet, an active volcano.
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SC 364545 - A 40mm gun crew on alert watching the skies for signs of any enemy planes. This is one of the gun positions guarding Ft. Pepperrell.
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SC 364515 - 90mm dual-purpose AA guns were brought up to try to silence some of the Jap artillery.
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SC 364525 - Close-up view of the 40mm Bofors gun mounted on a half-track and getting ready to fire on the enemy.
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SC 364505 - AA battery sets on shore near [illegible], Luzon, P.I., as destroyer off shore fires on Jap targets in the rear. 12 January, 1945.
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SC 364485 - Gun section, 456th CA Bn., leveling off emplacement of 40mm anti-aircraft gun during tactical problem of 2nd Inf. Div., near Camp James Lake, Mich.
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SC 374806 - Men gather around an M-54 to get their pay. 1 February, 1945.
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SC 374805 - Capt. Bernward W. Heberer, Perkin, Ill., OO of Battery "A," 553rd AAA AW Battalion, hands Cpl. Elmer Manweiler, Sugar City, Colo., his pay.
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SC 335434 - The gun crew of a First Army anti-aircraft unit in Eupen, Belgium, has been alerted and is ready to fire when the enemy comes into sight.
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SC 364477 - Bat. A, 456 C.A. setting up their 40mm Bofors anti-aircraft emplacement.
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SC 364476 - 40mm Bofors anti-aircraft in emplacement ready for air attack.
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SC 364577 - 40mm gun position 199th AAA and AW Bn., Btry. C, Sec 4, located on the beach near the Torokina River, Bougainville.
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SC 190563 - Jap fuel dump at Aitape, ablaze from direct hit by a Navy bomber. 22 April, 1944.
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SC 334885 - Men of B Btry., 163rd AAA Bn., grouped around the barrel of their 90mm AA gun named "Tojo Special".
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SC 335280 - Aerial view of 1st U.S. Army anti-aircraft gun crews dug into positions in field on east bank of Rhine River, Linz, Germany.
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SC 170196 - Pvt. Edward Leatherwood, Chatanooga, Tenn., of an anti-aircraft regiment, giving enemy aircraft alarm by phone and bell. North Africa.
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SC 170374-B - Occupation of Amchitka by U.S. Army task forces.
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SC 184772 - Long shot of 40mm anti-aircraft gun position and crew. Venafro Sector, Italy. 20 December, 1943.
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SC 184758 - Crew manning Bofors gun two minutes before opening fire on Jap installations in New Guinea, using their AA gun as field artillery weapon.
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SC 396900 - Members of the 68th Coast Artillery Anti-Aircraft relaxing around their gun awaiting an alert. Mignano sector, Italy. 22 November, 1943.