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American Expeditionary Forces in Europe, 1918. The American Expeditionary Force (AEF) was created in the summer of 1917, and by the spring of 1918 more than a million American soldiers were already stationed in France. The expeditionary forces consisted of infantry divisions and marines. Commanded by General John Joseph Pershing, American soldiers fought alongside units from the French, British, Canadian, New Zealand and Austr...
Wehrmacht Armored Vehicles. Sd.Kfz.251/1 Ausf.A, Panzerspahwagen P 204 (f), Sd.Kfz.247 Ausf.B According to the Treaty of Versailles signed in 1919, Germany was prohibited from possessing armored vehicles. However, the later Boulogne Protocol allowed the Weimar Republic to have a limited number of armored transport vehicles and police armored cars. After Hitler came to power, Germany began preparations for a war that, according...
Vietnam USAF Airfield (Cessna O-2A, North-American/Rockwell OV-10D Bronco US Pilots & Ground Personnel (Vietnam War) (5 figures) Diorama Set. During the Vietnamese War, the US armed forces made extensive use of combat aircraft. Aircraft were used for a wide variety of missions and played a significant role in this conflict. The most heavily used aircraft were the Air Force, the Navy, and the United States Marine Corps. The Ame...
Nakhon Phanom Air Base including Cessna O-2A, B-26K Counter Invader, US pilots & ground personnel, airfield matting. In the spring of 1966, to counter the offensive of Ho Chi Minh's troops, the American command decided to deploy B-26K strike aircraft in Southeast Asia. They were stationed in northeastern Thailand, as geographically it was close to likely combat areas. They were based at the Thai Nakhon Phanom airfield. In orde...
Airfield of the Luftwaffe bomber group. Heinkel He-111H-3, Luftwaffe ground personnel, airfield equipment. The Luftwaffe was created from the outset for active offensive actions. The core of their strike potential consisted of bomber squadrons, which were organized into bomber groups, and the groups, in turn, were part of bomber wings. A typical airfield where a Luftwaffe bomber group was based included runways, parking areas,...
Soviet military airfield 1980s (Mikoyan MiG-29 "9-13", APA-50M (ZiL-131), ATZ-5 and Soviet PAG-14 Airfield Plates) Diorama Set Soviet aviation in the period of the 1980s structurally consisted of long-range aviation, front-line aviation, military transport aviation and army aviation. MiG-29 fighters were mostly part of front-line aviation, and were designed to conduct air battles and strike ground targets. For basing aircraft,...
In the skies of China (Mitsubishi Ki-21-Ia, two Ki-27a) Diorama Set On July 7, 1937, the incident on the Lugouqiao Bridge near Beijing started the Second Sino-Japanese War. From the first days of the invasion, the Japanese navy's aircraft held the brunt of the attack, and this forced the army air force to increase its supply of aircraft. In the spring of 1938, the Ki-27a fighter appeared in the skies of China. Its combat quali...