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China Incident

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Postby jabu on 12 Oct 2009 23:49

Peter H wrote:Light gun?


Also Type 11 37 mm Infantry Gun,
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Postby jabu on 13 Oct 2009 01:04

Peter H wrote:I dont know who there shooting at.


Hi,
two Type 94 Tankette.
Japanese tankers armed witch:
- first crewmen used by probably Belgian Mauser FN Mle. 24 rifle (maybe catured at Chinese?) or Chinese copy Belgian rifle : Kwantung Arsenal Model 21 rifle.

- second crewmen: it is hard to recognize, but enlarging the photograph I think it is maybe Hanyang 88 Rifle or Type 38 Arisaka.
It's sheer conjecture... :?

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Postby jabu on 13 Oct 2009 01:14

Type 31 75mm Mountain Gun.
Officially withdrawn from the duty in 1915. But the sparseness of these cannon was still used during China Incident. The photograph was made right after Russian-Japanese War 1904-05,
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Re: China Incident

Postby jabu on 13 Oct 2009 01:42

Hi,
Chinese weapons captured by IJA:
Japanese soldier had Browning FN Mle.24 LMG (curiosity - this soldier is wearingat the front only one small pouches to 30 rounds).
Three soldiers are keeping the standard cloth belt from American Browning
1917 HMG or Type 24 HMG (Chinese copy of the 7.92 mm German MG08 Maxim).

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Re: China Incident

Postby Peter H on 13 Oct 2009 07:53

Nice pic,102.jpg.Thanks.

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Re: China Incident

Postby alexWong on 10 Jan 2010 06:29

Pix of the Chinese resistance against Japanese invasion
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Re: China Incident

Postby alexWong on 10 Jan 2010 06:44

More pix of the Chinese resistance and final victory.
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Re: China Incident

Postby Peter H on 09 Feb 2010 04:23

From ebay,seller wwkochan
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Re: China Incident

Postby Peter H on 09 Feb 2010 04:27

Same source
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Re: China Incident

Postby Peter H on 09 Feb 2010 04:33

Same source again.

The novelty of camels in northern China
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Re: China Incident

Postby Peter H on 09 Feb 2010 04:35

Examining old Chinese gun of some sort
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Re: China Incident

Postby Peter H on 09 Feb 2010 04:41

Various
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Re: China Incident

Postby Peter H on 09 Feb 2010 04:43

Same source.

"Dressed up as Chinese"
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Re: China Incident

Postby Peter H on 09 Feb 2010 04:45

Officers
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Re: China Incident

Postby Peter H on 09 Feb 2010 04:48

Tanks
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