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Marine Sergeant Erik Lew (right) and Private First Class Thomas Hensley remove the eye bolts from ammunition they are preparing to fire from the Howitzer in the background during Exercise KERNEL BLITZ '97. The exercise largely taking place off the coast of Southern California and Camp Pendleton is designed to enhance the training of Sailors and Marines in the complexities of brigade-size amphibious assault operations

Marine Sergeant Erik Lew (right) and Private First Class Thomas Hensle...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: KERNEL BLITZ '97 Base: Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene... More

Airplanes - Ordnance - Flexible airplane gun mounts manufactured by F. Wesel Manufacturing Co., Brooklyn. N.Y. This gun mount is mounted on airplane, securely fastened to the rims of the plane by bolts. The gunner sits inside of the ring, his back resting against the back rest as shown in the picture. He wears a belt, which by extensions on each side, is fastened to the eye-bolts as shown in the brackets. Material used in revolving ring, aluminum; in quadrants and tubing steel; in brackets, aluminum; in forks, brass. Rec'd from F. Wesel Mfg. Co

Airplanes - Ordnance - Flexible airplane gun mounts manufactured by F....

Photographer: F. Wesel Mfg. Co. Airplanes - Ordnance Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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