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Vintage American Flag Soldiers Poster, Veteran Day, Patriotic Army Military, Wall Hanging Poster,Wall art, living room canvas, frameless 8X10 inch Art.com Sub-Stratospheric Vapor Trails of B-17 Flying Fortresses of the U.S. Army 8th Air Force Photo, Black Frame Wall Art, 40" x 32" ...
The design, as such, does not really seem to have been that of a B-17, bearing the most similarity to Boeing’s Model 307 Stratoliner, which was later adopted into US Army Air Force service as the C-75 Stratoliner. It also more clearly resembles Boeing’s later bomber designs, such as...
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– 125 Built The Marmon-Herrington MTLS-1GI4 is probably the most unusual tank produced by the Marmon-Herrington company before and during the Second World War. During the spring of 1941, 200 pieces were ordered by the Netherlands Purchase Commision for the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army… ...
The U.S. Army Air Corps (USAAC) was established July 2, 1926. On June 20, 1941 became the U.S. Army Air Force (USAAF).
The US Army needed a more convincing light tank than the small M2, especially after the 1940 campaign, following a new tactical thinking about armored forces in the USA. A light, fast tank, equipped with one of the most common guns for its category, a 37 mm (1.46 in), was designed, ...
United States of America (1942-1943) Light Tank – None Built Introduction When the US joined the war in 1941, their primary light tank was the M3 Stuart and, while this vehicle was acceptable for that time, there was an interest in a new light tank. In January 1941, the US Army star...
Last year I had the opportunity to visit theJohn M. Browning Museumin Ogden, Utah and I was thrilled to see the ‘hammerless’ prototype on display. Very little has been written about the development of this particular pistol with Browning and Gentry explaining that during the US Army’s lo...