244 results containing "India."
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India
[between 1918 and 1928] | 1 negative
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Indian troops in East Africa. Three tanks engaged in training personnel at a Fighting Vehicles School somewhere in India
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative | United States. Office of War Information.
LC-USE6- D-008168 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-008168 (b&w film neg.) -
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India in the war. Another one slides down the ways! India which before the war had no shipbuilding at all, is now busy turning out trawlers, mine-sweepers, patrol boats--and in repairing United Nations naval vessels
1943 Apr. | 1 negative | United States. Office of War Information.
LC-USE6- D-008636 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-008636 (b&w film nitrate neg.) -
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India in the war. A worker in one of India's fast expanding munitions plants. India produces more than fifty different kinds of arms and ammunition of the most up-to-date type. Alltogether seventy-five percent of her requirements of war supplies is made in India
between 1941 and 1943? | 1 negative | United States. Office of War Information.
LC-USE6- D-008637 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-008637 (b&w film nitrate neg.) -
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India in the war. A volunteer with Indian parachute troops, ready for dangerous duty on his country's far-flung Asiatic frontiers
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative ; | United States. Office of War Information.
LC-USE6- D-008638 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-008638 (b&w film neg.) -
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Somewhere in Eastern India. Royal Air Force men are putting bombs on legs of a "Mohawk." These excellent fighters carry six bombs as well as six machine guns
1942 or 1943. | 1 negative | United States. Office of War Information.
LC-USE6- D-008700 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-008700 (b&w film neg.) -
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Combat car in India. A newly completed armored combat car going through a rigid final test somewhere in India. The armored plate is put on the chasis in India. Lend-lease materials and equipment play a vital part in the manufacture of these cars
1942 or 1943. | 1 negative | United States. Office of War Information.
LC-USE6- D-008727-a [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-008727-a (b&w film neg.) -
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New shells on old scales. Squatting before an old-fashioned measuring scale, this Indian workman and the shells before him, symbolizes the United Nations' mutual aid. The shells were manufactured somewhere in Eastern India from U.S. steel provided under lend-lease An Indian inspector weighs a twenty-five shot in one of the munitions factories where the skill of Indian workmen and the efficiency of new lend-lease ...
1943 Apr. | 1 negative | United States. Office of War Information.
LC-USE6- D-009211 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-009211 (b&w film neg.) -
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Indian industry by lend-lease. Finished show and shells are prepared for delivery from an Indian munitions factory. Skilled Indian workmen, using lend-lease machinery, have increased the shell production of this factory twenty-four times over a pre-war year
between 1941 and 1943? | 1 negative | United States. Office of War Information.
LC-USE6- D-009345 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-009345 (b&w film neg.) -
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Mohamed Ellai Buksh, sixty-two, works with lend-lease precision tools in India's oldest munitions factory. Ellai Buksh has been at his job in this plant for almot thirty years and of his thirteen children six sons are working either in this munitions plant or others
1942 or 1943. | 1 negative
LC-USE6- D-009346 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-009346 (b&w film neg.) -
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Indian industry by lend-lease. A new hydraulic lathe, made available to Indian industry by lend-lease, is hauled by Bangali laborers into a munitions factory in India, where skilled native workmen will take over. This piece of equipment will increase the factory's output by two cannons monthly
between 1941 and 1943? | 1 negative | United States. Office of War Information.
LC-USE6- D-009347 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-009347 (b&w film neg.) -
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Indian rubber. Tires for the machines of war are part of the great stock pile of equipment at an Indian port city. Much of this material has been shipped to India by lend-lease. Barrage balloons protect the stockpile
1942 or 1943. | 1 negative | United States. Office of War Information.
LC-USE6- D-009396 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-009396 (b&w film neg.) -
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Allied military conference in India. American and British military leaders who met in conference recently in India. Left to right: Field Marshal Sir Archibald Wavell; Lieutenant General Joseph W. Stilwell, commanding all U.S. Army troops in China, Burma and India; Lieutenant General H.H. Arnold commanding the entire U.S. Army Forces; Lieutenant General Brehon Somervell, commanding the entire Service of Supply for the U.S. Army; ...
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative | United States. Office of War Information.
LC-USE6- D-009427 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-009427 (b&w film neg.) -
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Allied military conference in India. Military leaders of America, Britain and China after a session of the recent conferences in India to map Allied strategy. Left to right: Royal Air Force Air Commodore W. Darvall; Lieutenant General Brehon Somervell, commanding entire U.S. Army Service of Supply; Brigadier General Benjamen Ferris, deputy chief of staff, U.S. Army Forces in China, Burma and India; Field Marshal ...
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative ; | United States. Office of War Information.
LC-USE6- D-009429 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-009429 (b&w film neg.) -
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Allied military conference in India. At the recent military conferences in India, where Allied leaders met to plan joint strategy. General H.H. Arnold (left), chief of U.S. Army Air Forces, stops to talk things over with Field Marshal Sir John Dill, a member of the Allied Joint Staff in Washington, D.C.
[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative | United States. Office of War Information.
LC-USE6- D-009430 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-009430 (b&w film neg.) -
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Allied military conference in India. Working on the theory that "all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy," members of a fighter squadron in China take time out between forays against the Japs to play football
between 1941 and 1945? | 1 negative | United States. Office of War Information.
LC-USE6- D-009431 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-009431 (b&w film neg.) -
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An American flying squadron in India. Checking "ceiling reports." The bulletin board is checked by operations officer Lieutenant Jack O. McReynolds of Dallas, Texas and a group of pilot officers before taking off to fly the "Hump" into China
1942 Dec. | 1 negative | United States. Office of War Information.
LC-USE6- D-009445 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-009445 (b&w film neg.) -
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An American flying squadron in India. Last minute instructions before "Chastity Chariot" takes to the air. Shown, left to right are: Lieutenant Jack O. McReynolds of Dallas, Texas, Lieutenant Richard J. Taylor of Redlands, California and Lieutenant H.W. Gessner of Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Today it was "Mac's" turn to "take her off" with Gessner as co-pilot
1942 Dec. | 1 negative | United States. Office of War Information.
LC-USE6- D-009446 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-009446 (b&w film neg.) -
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An American flying squadron in India. Returning from a flight across the "Hump." Left to right: Lieutenant Ronald J. Fruda of West Palm Beach, Florida; Lieutenant Laurence D. Putnam of Portland, Oregon; and radio operator Fishbaugh. Lieutenant Putnam has been in India nearly a year
1942 Dec. | 1 negative ; | United States. Office of War Information.
LC-USE6- D-009447 [P&P] -
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An American flying squadron in India. The colonel's own. Lieutenant Colonel Julian Joplin's plane as seen from the ground but not from the air under all its camouflage. This plane has already done for at least two Japanese Zero's. Colonel Joplin is head of the American Transport Command in this area
1942 Dec. | 1 negative | United States. Office of War Information.
LC-USE6- D-009448 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-009448 (b&w film neg.)
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