Army Gets First 40-Millimeter Anti-Aircraft Guns Akron, O. -- Brigadier General Charles T. Harris (in uniform), Assistant Chief of The Ordnance Department, and John W. Thomas, President of The Firestone Company, sight one of the First Bofors- type 40-millimeter anti-aircraft guns built in the U.S. Harvey S. Firestone Jr. (Extreme Left) and Congressman Dow Harter, member of the House Military affairs Committee, look on at left. The gun was delivered to the Army at Akron by the Firestone tire and Rubber Company, which makes the gun carriages for the weapons built by the Chrysler Corp. July 01, 1941. (Photo by ACME).
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