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Conversion. Metal screens to bomber windows. Aluminum parts for the Air Corps are welded at an Eastern plant that used to make metal screens for windows and doors. Among the items now produced are junction boxes, switch boxes for airplane tow targets and navigator windows for bombers

Conversion. Metal screens to bomber windows. Aluminum parts for the Ai...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a factory worker, plant, manufacture, assembly line, industrial facility, early 20th-century industrial architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions. show less

Antiaircraft gun carriage. Inspection of thirty-seven millimeter anti-aircraft gun carriage parts. With 300-plus-mile-per-hour planes for targets, antiaircraft assembly must be a precision instrument to permit the gunner to keep on his target. Inspection is as rigid as in instrument manufacture. War program production scene in one of Pennsylvania's heavy industry plants now converted to the production of vitally needed military equipment. AETNA. Ellwood City, Pennsylvania

Antiaircraft gun carriage. Inspection of thirty-seven millimeter anti-...

Public domain photograph of the 1930s-1940s World War Two, armed forces, military production, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

NAVY YARD, U.S., WASHINGTON. MORLARS, CANNON, TARGETS ON LAWN

NAVY YARD, U.S., WASHINGTON. MORLARS, CANNON, TARGETS ON LAWN

Public domain historic photograph of Washington DC, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Australia in the war. Testing the light guns on American tanks at an Australian armored unit's camp somewhere in Australia. The corporal in the foreground keeps contact between the tank crews and the men at the targets

Australia in the war. Testing the light guns on American tanks at an A...

Picryl description: Public domain image of an artillery gun, cannon, weapon, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

NAVY YARD, U.S., WASHINGTON. MORLARS, CANNON, TARGETS ON LAWN

NAVY YARD, U.S., WASHINGTON. MORLARS, CANNON, TARGETS ON LAWN

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[Warrior, full-length, facing left, with bow drawn, about to shoot an arrow, includes several types of targets]

[Warrior, full-length, facing left, with bow drawn, about to shoot an ...

With accompanying text to the left of the image. Inscribed in pencil on lower left corner of paper mount: Kano Sep. 1878. From the "Military arts" series. Gift; Mrs. David Murray; 1909. Forms part of: David Mu... More

Navy aircraft. Gruman torpedo bombers. The Avenger. These dual purpose aircraft, already tested in battle, are the U.S. Navy's new torpedo-bombers, capable both of hedge-hopping waves to press home a torpedo attack and flying high above enemy targets to drop tons of high explosives. Manufactured to Gruman, these deadly bombers are heavily armed and armored. Generally they are given fighter protection, they are carrier based

Navy aircraft. Gruman torpedo bombers. The Avenger. These dual purpose...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a bomber aircraft, military aviation, air forces, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

A remarkable photograph made at U.S. Rifle Range, Glassy Mountain showing where bullets strike ground at the dark targets

A remarkable photograph made at U.S. Rifle Range, Glassy Mountain show...

Copyright claimant's address: Fort Plain, N.Y. Second title printed below image: "Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S.C." Copyright deposit; H. M. Beach; July 12, 1918; DLC/PP-1918:45879.

Military subjects. Firing at targets in water II

Military subjects. Firing at targets in water II

Public domain photograph of a ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Military subjects. Firing at targets in water I

Military subjects. Firing at targets in water I

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Conversion. Metal screens to bomber windows. Aluminum switch boxes for airplane tow targets are gas-welded at an Eastern plant which normally makes metal screens for doors and windows

Conversion. Metal screens to bomber windows. Aluminum switch boxes for...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a worker, labor, factory, plant, manufacture, industrial facility, 1930s, mid-20th-century industrial photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Bombs hurtle toward a Nazi highway bridge. With their rail and shipping facilities almost completely disrupted, the Germans were forced to resort to motor transport. All roads and bridges in central Italy became targets for Allied aerial assaults

Bombs hurtle toward a Nazi highway bridge. With their rail and shippin...

Picryl description: Public domain historical photo of Second World War, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Bullseye! for binoculars loan your 6 x 30 or 7 x 50 Zeiss or Bausch & Lomb binoculars to your Navy ....

Bullseye! for binoculars loan your 6 x 30 or 7 x 50 Zeiss or Bausch & ...

Poster features bullseye image and instructions for loaning binoculars to the U.S. Navy. Work Projects Administration Poster Collection (Library of Congress).

[Four policewomen shooting at targets, as a policeman watches]

[Four policewomen shooting at targets, as a policeman watches]

National Photo Company Collection (Library of Congress).

U.S. sailors build targets - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

U.S. sailors build targets - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

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Antiaircraft gun carriage. Inspection of a thirty-seven millimeter antiaircraft gun carriage parts. With 300-plus-mile-per-hour planes for targets, antiaircraft assembly must be a precision instrument to permit the gunner to keep on his target. Inspection is as rigid as in instrument manufacture. War program production scene in one of Pennsylvania's heavy industry plants now converted to the production of vitally needed military equipment. AETNA. Ellwood City, Pennsylvania

Antiaircraft gun carriage. Inspection of a thirty-seven millimeter ant...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a factory worker, plant, manufacture, assembly line, industrial facility, early 20th-century industrial architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions. show less

Antiaircraft gun carriage. Inspection of thirty-seven millimeter anti-aircraft gun carriage parts. With 300-plus-mile-per-hour planes for targets, antiaircraft assembly must be a precision instrument to permit the gunner to keep on his target. Inspection is as rigid as in instrument manufacture. War program production scene in one of Pennsylvania's heavy industry plants now converted to the production of vitally needed military equipment. AETNA. Ellwood City, Pennsylvania

Antiaircraft gun carriage. Inspection of thirty-seven millimeter anti-...

Actual size of negative is C (approximately 4 x 5 inches). Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944... More

Antiaircraft gun carriage. Inspection of a thirty-seven millimeter antiaircraft gun carriage parts. With 300-plus-mile-per-hour planes for targets, antiaircraft assembly must be a precision instrument to permit the gunner to keep on his target. Inspection is as rigid as in instrument manufacture. War program production scene in one of Pennsylvania's heavy industry plants now converted to the production of vitally needed military equipment. AETNA. Ellwood City, Pennsylvania

Antiaircraft gun carriage. Inspection of a thirty-seven millimeter ant...

Actual size of negative is C (approximately 4 x 5 inches). Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944... More

Technical Sergeant Kermit M. Gregory, radio operator of the Snow White, a B-24 bomber of the U.S. Army 9th Air Force in Tunisia. He is one of the original crew members that brought this bomber across the Atlantic and then completed thirty-six missions over enemy targets, piling up 300 hours of combat time. He was a dairy man in Washington, Indiana before the war

Technical Sergeant Kermit M. Gregory, radio operator of the Snow White...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a bomber aircraft, military aviation, air forces, free to use, no copyright restrictions.