Photograph of Soldiers Examining a Japanese Height-Finder
Photograph of a group of soldiers peering at and into a "height-finder," part of a batch of captured weapons and equipment brought to Fort Ord from Attu. "It is shorter-based than U.S. range finder, therefore not as accurate. Puzzling was the fact that the directions on this piece of...
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1943
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Summary: | Photograph of a group of soldiers peering at and into a "height-finder," part of a batch of captured weapons and equipment brought to Fort Ord from Attu. "It is shorter-based than U.S. range finder, therefore not as accurate. Puzzling was the fact that the directions on this piece of equipment were in Chinese characters." https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/fortord_images/1010/thumbnail.jpg |
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