"War" In The Pacific Northwest -- Most potent defensive weapons in the 4th Army war maneuvers at Fort Lewis are the 3-inch quick-fire anti-aircraft rifles of the 63ad Coast Artillery, one of which, heavily camouflaged, is shown here going into action against an "Enemy" plane. This piece, capable of firing thirty shots a minute, was credited with the first the Oretical hit of the present maneuvers, at Fort Lewis, Washington. August 27, 1937. (Photo by ACME).
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Image Number: 5513-69713735Rights ManagedCredit Line:ACME/Sydney Morning Herald/SuperStockCollection:Sydney Morning Herald Contributor:ACME Model Release:NoProperty Release:NoResolution:1963×2581
