Clipart images of general military items and scenes. This includes soldiers, battle scenes, view and life around camp, standard issue equipment, gun sights, and more.
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Arm, Fire
A firearm design where a sliding charger is positioned under the barrel, allowing for faster reloading times.... |
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Baldrick
"A band or sash worn partly as a military and partly as a heraldic symbol. It passes round the waist as a girdle, or passes over the left shoulder and is brought down obliquely under the right arm, o... |
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Barracks
An illustration of military barracks. Barracks are living quarters for personnel on a military post. They are typically very plain and all of the buildings in the housing unit are often uniform struct... |
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Battering Ram
"The Battering Ram is an ancient military contrivance used for battering down walls. It consisted of a pole or beam of wood, sometimes as much as 80, 100, or even 120 feet in length."—(Charles L... |
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Battering Ram
"Batering-ram, an engine for battering down the walls of besieged places. The ancients employed two different engines of this kind-- one suspended in a frame, the other movable on wheels or rollers. T... |
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Battle
A modern battle scene... |
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Battle Cruiser, British Royal Navy Hood
The Royal Navy's Hood class battle cruiser launched on 1918. The cruiser was used as an anti—torpedo destroyer. The cruiser contains 18 guns and travels at 32 knots, or about 37 miles per hour.... |
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Battle Cruiser, British Royal Navy Renown
The British Royal Navy's Renown battle cruiser design launched in 1916. The cruiser is a modified design Royal Sovereign class battleship for greater speed.... |
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Battlecruiser, Japanese Imperial Navy Kongo Class
The illustration of the Kongo class battlecruiser by the Japanese Imperial Navy. The ship was designed by Sir George Thurston, and the first ship built in Britain by Vickers at Barrow—in&mdashFu... |
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Battlecruiser, Japanese Imperial Navy Tatsuta
Japanese Imperial Navy Tatsuta battlecruiser launched in 1918. One of the first ships to be armed with triple torpedo tubes. Tatsuta's was designed to go at a top speed of 36 knots, or 41 mph.... |
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Battlecruiser, United States Navy Omaha Class
A U.S. Navy Omaha class battlecruiser launched in 1920. The top speed of the cruiser is 35 knots (40 mph). The ship was powered by steam.... |
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Battleship, British Royal Navy Destroyers and Flotilla Leaders
"These vessels (destroyers and Flotilla leaders) gradually increased in size and power, and war requirements continually added to the weights which they had to carry... In fact, some of the ships whic... |
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Battleship, British Royal Navy H.M.S. Erebus
British Royal Navy battleship, H.M.S. Erebus. The ship was completed in 1870, at Napier shipyard as H.M.S. Invincible. In 1904, the ship's name was changed to H.M.S. Erebus. The ship has a coal steam ... |
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Battleship, Caio Duilio Italian Navy
Italian navy's Caio Duilio battleship launched in 1913. The ship was used during World War I and II.... |
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Battleship, French Navy Bretagne Class
The Bretagne class battleship built by the French navy during 1913. The ship has a top speed 20 knots (23 mph) and operated by coal and oil.... |
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Battleship, German Navy Hindenburg
German Navy Battlecruiser, SMS Hindenburg. The ship was launched in 1915, and used during World War I. ... |
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Battleship, Iron Duke
A 1912 British navy battleship Iron Duke class. Battleships in this class is operated by steam and have 12 6 in. guns protected by 6 in. armor.... |
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Battleship, Russian Navy
"Four battle cruisers were launched in 1915, but they had not been completed up to 1921. On a displacement of 32,200 tons, with a length of 750 ft., 12 14 in. and 24 5 in. guns and 6 torpedo tubes wer... |
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Battleship, United States Navy Arizona
An illustration showing USS Arizona. USS Arizona was a Pennsylvania class battleship, built by U.S. Navy. It was launched in 1915, and served stateside during World War I. The ship sank in Pearl Harbo... |
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Battleship, United States Navy Massachusetts
USS Massachusetts commissioned by United States Navy in 1942. The ship was used during the World War II in the Pacific Ocean. The ship has a top speed of 27 knots (31 mph) and 35000 tons.... |
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Bayonet
"The bayonet is a cutting and thrusting weapon consisting of three principal parts, viz, the blade, guard, grip." — Moss, 1914... |
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British Soldier and Boy
An illustration of a British soldier yelling at a young boy playing a trumpet.... |
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British Soldiers
An illustration of British soldiers relaxing outdoors near trees.... |
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Butler Guards
Butler guards lined up... |
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Camp chimney
"Four such trenches radiating from a common central chimney will give one flue for use whatever may be the direction of the wind." — Moss, 1914... |