![]() WASHINGTON, D.C.-Crewmen slide down ropes over the side of the aircraft carrier U.S.S. “The camp mascot was not forgotten,” the caption points out-no doubt one of those warm, human touches for which the perpetrators of Pearl Harbor are famous. Purpose of the picture, like all those published in the magazine, is to show that the Japs don’t mistreat their prisoners. and British was prisoners being photographed by a professional Jap cameraman in Shanghai concentration camp. SHANGHAI-In a caption accompanying this photograph in “Freedom,” Japanese propaganda magazine published in Shanghai, this scene is described as U.S. JAP PROUDLY PHOTOGRAPH THEIR WAR PRISONERS. The larger AA’s in action here are five-inchers.Credit: ACME. Pacific Fleet engaged as part of a task force somewhere in the Pacific fill the air with “flak” during anti-aircraft practice at sea. Big little anti-aircraft guns of a unit of the U.S. It'll get prettier once everything is up.WHERE A PERFECT MARK IS “ZERO”. Got some imagery posted, so here's a basic table of contents. This thread, and specifically the first page, is going to be image heavy, so RIP anyone with metered connection. Look for it soon!įull disclosure: A lot of this work will be taken from Citrusss' thread here on the same subject, and is being done with his blessing. Next step is organizing all the stats for them. I've made sure to credit all who have contributed, but if you see something incorrect, please tell me. Looks like I've got everything available right now! Thanks to everyone who has helped out. That will come in the next day or so soon™. For now, placeholder words. This post will contain the Table of Contents (which is already here), along with some basic information about the camos and their bonuses. Welcome to my thread! The majority of the content I have has now been posted.
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