Well I was reminded that around some airfields combat was very fierce, especially in the Pacific and all manner of weapons, radios and gear could be found. Ive added this for those as I find them. Tanks and such will still be located at link below but infantry gear and aircrew gear will be located here as I'm still working on this area.
http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/technical/ww2-mics-vehicles-7129.html
All the best
Paul
http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/technical/ww2-mics-vehicles-7129.html
All the best
Paul
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TM_9_1611 Field Glass, Type EE.pdf1.4 MB · Views: 319
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TM 11-242 BC-1000 Manual (SCR-300).pdf9.5 MB · Views: 312
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TM 9-1295 Cal.45 Automatic Pistol M1911 And M1911A1.pdf4.2 MB · Views: 348
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FM 23-25 Bayonet M1905.pdf1.2 MB · Views: 322
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FM 24-20 Field Wire Systems.pdf6.3 MB · Views: 293
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TM9-1900 General ammunition.pdf22.2 MB · Views: 274
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TM 11-235 BC-611 Manual (SCR-536).pdf20.5 MB · Views: 265
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TM9-2200 Small Arms, Light Field Mortors and 20mm guns.pdf28.2 MB · Views: 249
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US .30 M1 Rifle.pdf3.8 MB · Views: 328
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German infantry weapons.pdf11.1 MB · Views: 421
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TM_9_280 22 caliber all types.pdf12.8 MB · Views: 280
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Japanese infantry weapons.pdf4.3 MB · Views: 344
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TM_9_1595 Prismatic Compass, M1918.pdf516.3 KB · Views: 255
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FM21-100 Basic Field Manual Soldiers Handbook.pdf10.1 MB · Views: 343
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FM 5-20A Corps of Engineers Camouflage of Individuals and Infantry Weapons.pdf19.4 MB · Views: 224
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Machine_Gunner's_Handbook.pdf31.6 MB · Views: 426
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Japanese Mortars and Grenade dischargers.pdf13.8 MB · Views: 561
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