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Kent, United Kingdom - 21st July 2012. Elevated view of two re-enactors portraying World War One British soldiers passing the time playing cards in a trench. Taken at the annual War & Peace Show held at Paddock Wood in Kent, UK.
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The wide variety of weapons and equipment used throughout the course of the second world war make for fascinating research and exploration - The PIAT or Projector, Infantry, Anti Tank was a spring operated, front loaded anti tank gun that lobbed a charge at enemy armour. It proved to be quite ineffective at range, and troops had to be dangerously close to hope that the round would penetrate. \n\nIn a similar role was the mortar; a key component of any infantry unit, the concept is simple: front load explosive rounds, a small charge then launches the round at the trajectory of the mortar tube. Mortars ended up being one of the most deadly weapons of the second world war.\n\nThis image was taken at an outdoor event over the weekend of 11th-13th August 2023, where reenactors, living historians, and members of the public can come to experience what life was like during the second world war, with live demonstrations, battle reenactments, and static displays from all over the world.
US soldiers invading Omaha Beach on D Day
soldier with backpack and military uniform inside the narrow trench during the war in the front line of the battlefield
Maxim Gun Detachment of the Natal Carbineers (Ingobamakhosi Carbineers) an infantry unit of the South African Army. Vintage photo etching circa 19th century. In 2019 they changed the name to the Ingobamakhosi Carbineers.
Close-up View On Re-enactor Dressed As German Wehrmacht Infantry Soldier In World War Ii With Submachine Gun Mp 40 Patrols Territory Of Mortar Crew. German Soldier Guards Mortar. Black And White .
A soldier in uniform with backpack holding a pistol lying on sand. Toned, low angle view, landscape format with white space behind to extend copy space above.
A Taliban soldier with a machine gun, In the desert mountain landscape
Handsome soldier in uniform, equipped with weapon, in late forties. Scanned from an old photo and restored as much as possible.
Dugouts and trench systems were an integral part of the second world war, and \
World War 2 Tank Firing Weapon on Battle Field. Omaha Beach. Normandy invasion
Kent, United Kingdom - 21st July 2012. Photograph taken at the annual War & Peace Show held at Paddock Wood in Kent, UK. A re-enactor portraying a World War One British soldier manning and taking careful aim with a Lewis machine gun.
Soldier, tank and Soviet emblems
Soldier saluting at sunset and twillight with his rifle
A soldier in uniform holding a pistol lying on a dune. Low angle view, landscape format, shot for book cover purposes. Warm-toned, blank space above extendable for copy space.
Soldiers in camouflage military uniforms carrying weapons, Reconnaissance missions in rugged mountains, Assault infantry battle training.
WWII Soldiers In A Foxhole With Explosions Nearby
This image is of two US Army ‘M1’ helmets, upturned and seemingly abandoned on a patch of disturbed earth, with a bolt action rifle and some scraps of equipment lying nearby. The appearance being of a chaotic and dangerous battlefield.\n\nThis image was taken at a Living History and Military Vehicle experience over the weekend of 1st-3rd September 2023 in Cosby, Leicestershire, England. \n\nAn event where reenactors, living historians, and members of the public can come to experience what life was like during the second world war, with live demonstrations, battle reenactments, and static displays from all over the world.
World War 2 M5 Stuart Tank and Tank Crew. 50 caliber machine gun. Anti tank obstacle on beach. Lots of extra bleed of multiple cropping options.
Scale model toy of an army men holding a wood carbine
On a position. A soldier standing in a dig-position
Soldier saluting with the setting sun rays
B&W image from D-Day landing reenactment.  Teenage reenactor soldier.  RAW source image taken June 6, 2010.
A typical british or commonwealth soldier's loadout during the second world war: He had a thick canvas belt worn around the midriff, onto which two suspenders or 'Y' Straps were attached, these then held the haversack worn on the back, onto which was strapped potentially a waterproof poncho, extra bedding roll, blanket and his enamel mug for tea. Ammunition pouches worn on the front; one on each side, and to the back, on the belt, typically was carried a water bottle, bayonet, and a gas mask. \n\nHere we see it lying on the floor next to a dugout, likely due to the weight making it uncomfortable to wear for any prolonged period.\n\nThe stereotypical image of the plucky tommy in his \
A vintage looking photo of a close-up of a pair of muddy military dog tags sitting on a pair of muddy boots with an army helmet sitting on top. This is a makeshift memorial for a fallen soldier on the battlefield. This could be from World War II or the Korean war.
Close-up of heavy machine gun model in military summer camp
In a frozen foxhole in a winter snow covered bunker, a terrified, helpless young World War II US Army combat infantry soldier is crying. He's being held and comforted by his more seasoned buddy - sadly doing his best to help his traumatized friend, but also struggling to hold it together. Truly \
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