RMHW7B70–The breech on an M1 Garand rifle from World War II on display in the Springfield Armory National Historic Site, Springfield, Ma, United States.
RMCE9MNE–solider running with M1 Garand at Ft. Knox during the 1940s or 1950s US army training
RMFFGTYJ–Staff Sgt. Damon Stewart charges an M1 Garand rifle during a practice three-round volley at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Md.
RMJKB8TB–USA, Virginia, Triangle, National Museum of the Marine Corps, WW2-era M1 Garand Rifle
RMG5GD7K–STANDALONE Photo. A man dressed as an American Army 101st Airborne soldier exits his tent clutching his replica M1 Garand rifle at the WWII Weekend at Castle Drogo in Devon.
RM2A085ND–An M1 Garand rifle, standard U|S Army issue in WW2 leans against a Willys jeep with a helmet and other kit on the hood.
RMJY1GB4–WW2 US soldier outfit and weapons displayed on the ground at World War Two militaria fair showing M1 Garand rifle and Thompson submachine gun
RMDACXDD–GARAND RIFLE US infantry soldier with the Garand MI semi-automatic rifle at Fort Knox in 1942
RMP2DDR5–32 M1 Garand rifle - USA - 30-06 - Armémuseum
RMF4F917–USA, Virginia, Triangle, National Museum of the Marine Corps, WW2-era M1 Garand Rifle
RFT5T7E3–M1 Garand Rifle was the first semi automatic rifle to be generally issued to the infantry of any nation, vintage line drawing or engraving illustratio
RFKC1DCR–American rifle M1 Garand. Pyramid of weapons in the military camp.
RM2M6D710–U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Douglas Small, the commander of Naval Information Warfare Systems Command, fires an M1 Garand rifle for the first shot of the Fleet Forces Pacific Area Rifle and Pistol Matches at Range 214 on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, April 23, 2022. The U.S. Navy Marksmanship Team conducts rifle and pistol matches each year and trains hundreds of sailors in service rifle and pistol marksmanship, small arms safety, and competition rules and procedures.
RMCE5TK0–Garand .30in USA Late 1930's
RM2MBHY9P–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Abel Rivera, a food service specialist with Food Service company, Combat Logistics Regiment 37, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, holds an M1 Garand rifle recovered after the battle of Okinawa at the Battle of Okinawa Historical Display on Camp Kinser, Okinawa, Japan, June 16, 2022. Marines with Food Service company visited different World War II battle sites of Okinawa during a professional military education event to better understand their history and culture.
RFD4RXMY–M14 rifle, developed from the M1 Garand.
RM2M6D6XM–U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Douglas Small, the commander of Naval Information Warfare Systems Command, prepares to insert a round into an M1 Garand rifle for the first shot to kick off the Fleet Forces Pacific Area Rifle and Pistol Matches at Range 214 on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, April 23, 2022. The U.S. Navy Marksmanship Team conducts rifle and pistol matches each year and trains hundreds of sailors in service rifle and pistol marksmanship, small arms safety, and competition rules and procedures.
RM2AMH5WX–A shell holder of 30-06 Springfield centerfire rifle cartridges. One cartridge standing alone and others in cartridge shell holder.
RMHW7B84–The breech on an M1 Garand rifle from World War II on display in the Springfield Armory National Historic Site, Springfield, Ma, United States.
RFG82C2D–Rifle M1 Garand Vector
RMFFGW07–Tape is used to secure the strap of an M1 Garand rifle to ensure it stays tight during a U.S Air Force Honor Guard Drill Team performance.
RMEWH1CD–A re-enactor wearing WW2 US Army GI uniform and carrying a Rifle, Caliber .30, M1(the Garand rifle).
RF2CCEP9N–M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle, X-ray
RMRYF174–NCO leadership training in bayonet fencing. USA 1956
RMC10TXE–Reconstruction WW2 US Soldier with M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle
RF2H1M232–Oahu, HI. U.S.A. 6/9/2021. Fort DeRussy. Constructed Batteries Randolph 2 x 14-inch naval rifles and Dudley (no longer extant) circa 1911. Museum
RFKMF418–World war 2 era historical US infantry rifle.
RMT6G813–An NRA exhibitor who introduces people to the historical firearms seen demonstrating how to use an M1 Garand, a weapon used by US troops in World War 2 and Korea during an exhibition. NRA members and leaders gather in Indianapolis, Indiana for the annual NRA Meeting where President Donald Trump and others spoke and attendees were able to view a multitude of exhibits featuring firearms, outdoors equipment, and shooting gear.
RF2HP5TJ2–Neon rifle red color vector illustration flat style image
RMT16YBT–A box of .30 M! rifle bullets/cartridges on display in The Airborne Museum, Sainte-Mère-Eglise, Normandy, France.
RFKC1DD0–American rifle M1 Garand. Pyramid of weapons in the military camp.
RME72XMW–WW2 American army guns. M1 Garand / M1 carbine / Thompson submachine gun
RMCE5THN–Garand .30in USA Late 1930's
RMRJF8TB–WASHINGTON (Aug. 17, 2016) Kate Morrand, an archaeological conservator at Naval History and Heritage Command’s (NHHC) Underwater Archaeology Branch, displays an M1 Garand rifle used by U.S. Marine Corps Raiders during the World War II attack on Japanese military forces on Makin Island. Due to the rifle’s significant surface concretions, corrosion and other physical damage, NHHC Underwater Archaeology Branch is performing an assessment of the artifacts stability.
RFD4RXHH–1930's era M1 Garand .30 caliber United States rifle.
RM2M6D714–U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Douglas Small, the commander of Naval Information Warfare Systems Command, prepares to insert a round into an M1 Garand rifle for the first shot to kick off the Fleet Forces Pacific Area Rifle and Pistol Matches at Range 214 on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, April 23, 2022. The U.S. Navy Marksmanship Team conducts rifle and pistol matches each year and trains hundreds of sailors in service rifle and pistol marksmanship, small arms safety, and competition rules and procedures.
RM2AMH5XC–A box of 30-06 Springfield centerfire rifle cartridges partially out of their box. One cartridge standing alone and others in cartridge holder.
RMHF2ANB–A U.S. Marine lance corporal shows his ceremonial M1 Garand rifle to young children during an Evening Parade reception at Marine Barracks Washington in Washington, D.C., July 18, 2014. Evening Parades are held every Friday during the summer months. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jacob Bozic/Released) Evening Parade 140718-M-GR671-063
RM2WJTB4B–Armed. U.S. Rifle, cal .30, m1. Semi-automatic rifle Garand M1 Neutralized St Etienne, 1939-1945. General Leclerc Museum of Hauteclocque and the Liberation of Paris, Jean Moulin Museum. 78980-7 Firearm, American army, armament, weapon, military equipment, rifle, war 1939-1945, war 39-45, Second World War
RMFFGW0M–Tape if added to the stock of an M1 Garand practice rifle to help absorb the shock during training.
RMJ6EJXY–160817-N-PM781-002 WASHINGTON (Aug. 17, 2016) An M1 Garand rifle used by U.S. Marine Corps Raiders during the World War II attack on Japanese military forces on Makin Island is at Naval History and Heritage Command’s (NHHC) Underwater Archaeology Branch. Due to the rifle’s significant surface concretions, corrosion and other physical damage, NHHC Underwater Archaeology Branch is performing an assessment of the artifacts stability. (U.S. Navy photo by Arif Patani/Released)
RMP3AW6P–Pendleton, Calif. (May 5, 2006) - U.S. Coast Guard Port Securityman 1st Class Dennis Carney of Coastal Warfare Sector San Diego fires an M1 Garand Rifle during the prone 300-yard rapid-fire stage of the 2006 Fleet Forces Command (Pacific) Rifle and Pistol Championships. Sailors, Marines, Coast Guardsmen and civilians competed in team and individual divisions during the annual marksmanship competition. U.S. Navy
RMMYTBTP–June 8, 2018 - Seoul, Gyeonggi, South Korea - A teenager looks at a display of M1 Garand rifles at the War Memorial of Korea in Seoul, South Korea. The M1 was carried by US soldiers in the Korean War and was the South Korean service rifle for many years. With the near constant threat of invasion from North Korea, many South Koreans take great pride in the ability of their armed forces. Some observers believe there is a possibility that a peace agreement between South and North Korea could be signed following the Trump/Kim summit in Singapore. The War Memorial and museum opened in 1994 on the f
RMC10WFH–Reconstruction WW2 US Soldier firing M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle
RF2H1M43F–Oahu, HI. U.S.A. 6/9/2021. Fort DeRussy. Constructed Batteries Randolph 2 x 14-inch naval rifles and Dudley (no longer extant) circa 1911. Museum
RFKMF40J–World war 2 era historical US infantry small arms.
RFC2FJ98–Reconstruction of a Korean War American GI. He wears the ‘Armor, Body, M1952’ vest with M1 helmet and cold weather clothing.
RMBR628K–An American semi-automatic rifle Garand M1, from an early production of Springfield armory in 1942, calibre 30/06, serial number 911390. With its cloth sling and original bluing. historic, historical, 1930s, 20th century, firearm, fire arm, gun, fire arms, firearms, guns, weapon, arms, weapons, arms, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs,
RF2H1FJAT–Neon rifle red color vector illustration flat style light image
RFM6HX58–Evzones, Greek Presidential Guards marching in their everyday winter ceremonial uniform in front of the House of Parliament, in Athens, Greece.
RF2PP1671–Comics style drawing or illustration of a World War Two American GI soldier with rifle leading charge viewed from side angle on isolated background do
RMEEK852–M14 (Garand) 7.62mm Conversion of .30in M1 Garand (1938) 1960-80
RM2F7XFKW–Sergeant der Mariniers Houtman is viewing an M1 Garand Rifle. Sergt Houtman (Marinier) meets an old acquaintance: the M-1 gun
RFD4RXN4–M14 rifle, developed from the M1 Garand.
RM2MAFCC0–060505-N-1159B-012. [Complete] Scene Caption: US Coast Guard (USCG) First Class Port Securityman (PS1) Dennis Carney, Coastal Warfare Sector San Diego, fires an M1 Garand Rifle during the prone 300-yard rapid-fire stage of the 2006 Fleet Forces Command (Pacific) Rifle and Pistol Championships. Sailors, Marines, Coast Guardsmen and civilians competed in team and individual divisions during the annual marksmanship competition.Calif. (May 52006) U.S. Coast Guard Port Securityman 1ST Class Dennis Carney of Coastal Warfare Sector San Diego fires an M1 Garand Rifle during the prone 300-yard rapid-fi
RFJ7ACJG–A soldier holds and sights his Garand rifle next to a half-track at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
RFGKXB35–Rifle M1 Garand with knife bayonet Vector
RM2AYF8FB–Russian WWII soldiers armed with SVT-40 semiautomatic rifles,
RF2RYM6BN–World War Two American GI Soldier Aiming Firing Rifle Front Low Angle View Comics Style Drawing
RMJ6EJY3–160817-N-PM781-003 WASHINGTON (Aug. 17, 2016) An M1 Garand rifle used by U.S. Marine Corps Raiders during the World War II attack on Japanese military forces on Makin Island is at Naval History and Heritage Command’s (NHHC) Underwater Archaeology Branch. Due to the rifle’s significant surface concretions, corrosion and other physical damage, NHHC Underwater Archaeology Branch is performing an assessment of the artifacts stability. (U.S. Navy photo by Arif Patani/Released)
RFHW9ER7–Evzone guarding the Greek presidential palace
RMHF0NW7–Lance Cpl. Carlton Williams, the Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon rifle inspector, prepares to catch an M1 Garand rifle during a Battle Color Detachment ceremony at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz., March 1, 2012. The Battle Color Detachment, composed by silent drill platoon, the U.S. Marine Drum and Bugle Corps and Marine Corps Color Guard, is currently on its national installation tour. Battle Color Detachment kicks off tour 120301-M-RT059-616
RMMYTBWJ–June 8, 2018 - Seoul, Gyeonggi, South Korea - A teenager looks at a display of M1 Garand rifles at the War Memorial of Korea in Seoul, South Korea. The M1 was carried by US soldiers in the Korean War and was the South Korean service rifle for many years. With the near constant threat of invasion from North Korea, many South Koreans take great pride in the ability of their armed forces. Some observers believe there is a possibility that a peace agreement between South and North Korea could be signed following the Trump/Kim summit in Singapore. The War Memorial and museum opened in 1994 on the f
RMJ6EJXX–160817-N-PM781-001 WASHINGTON (Aug. 17, 2016) Kate Morrand, an archaeological conservator at Naval History and Heritage Command’s (NHHC) Underwater Archaeology Branch, displays an M1 Garand rifle used by U.S. Marine Corps Raiders during the World War II attack on Japanese military forces on Makin Island. Due to the rifle’s significant surface concretions, corrosion and other physical damage, NHHC Underwater Archaeology Branch is performing an assessment of the artifacts stability. (U.S. Navy photo by Arif Patani/Released)
RF2H1KJP6–Oahu, HI. U.S.A. 6/9/2021. Fort DeRussy. Constructed Batteries Randolph 2 x 14-inch naval rifles and Dudley (no longer extant) circa 1911. Museum
RMHEMNC7–Afghan National Police find a hidden M1 Garand rifle during a search of a local Afghan compound in Area of Operation Apache outside of Forward Operating Base Salerno, Khowst province , Afghanistan, Aug. 7, 2013. The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) is forward deployed in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom following the relinquishment of U.S. led military operations to the Afghanistan National Security Force. (U.S. Army Spc. Charles M. Willingham/ released) Company W, Operation Enduring Freedom 130807-A-OS291-039
RFKN2C9M–World war 2 era historical US rifles.
RMBR628E–An American semi-automatic rifle Garand M1, from an early production of Springfield armory in 1942, calibre 30/06, serial number 911390. With its cloth sling and original bluing. historic, historical, 1930s, 20th century, firearm, fire arm, gun, fire arms, firearms, guns, weapon, arms, weapons, arms, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs,
RFM6HX74–Evzones, Greek Presidential Guards marching in their everyday winter ceremonial uniform in front of the House of Parliament, in Athens, Greece.
RF2PP1674–Comics style drawing or illustration of a World War Two American GI soldier running with rifle viewed from front on isolated background done in black
RMEEK850–M14 (Garand) 7.62mm Conversion of .30in M1 Garand (1938) 1960-80
RFHW9EW6–Evzones (Greek presidential guards) in Athens, Greece at the tomb of the unknown soldier.
RM2WJJ19M–Yuma, United States. 13th Feb, 2024. U.S. Marines of the Silent Drill Platoon, perform during the Navy Blue Angels “Fat Albert” C-130J Super Hercules aircraft fly-over at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, February 13, 2024 in Yuma, Arizona. Credit: LCpl. Chloe McAfee/U.S. Marine Corps/Alamy Live News
RMC32X3R–An American soldier models the newly introduced M1 combat helmet. WW11.
RF2JF0W83–Haworth 1940's weekend (men in khaki WW2 costume as soldiers of 101st Airborne Division 'Screaming Eagles') - Main Street, West Yorkshire, England UK.
RFG89NH9–M14 rifle Vector
RMBH0829–A United States Soldier of the Second Infantry Division holds an M1 rifle while standing next to a tent during the Korean War.
RF2RYM6BM–World War Two American GI Soldier Running With Rifle Front View Comics Style Drawing
RMRX1KYN–Two American solider mannequins in a display in the Overlord Museum, Lotissement Omaha Center, Colleville-sur-Mer, France.
RM2J669M9–US Ranger Sergeant re-enactor at the No Man's Land 2022 event at Bodrhyddan Hall, Wales
RFMNA0GA–M14 rifle
RMGRR224–Evzone soldier standing on guard
RF2KDAC7J–A closeup of a man target shooting with an M1 Garand.
RF2H1KDX9–Oahu, HI. U.S.A. 6/9/2021. Fort DeRussy. Constructed Batteries Randolph 2 x 14-inch naval rifles and Dudley (no longer extant) circa 1911. Museum
RMHEMNC6–US Army 1st Sgt. Jason Dekaye from 3rd Platoon, Company W, 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) and Afghan National Police find a M1 Garand rifle hidden during a search conducted in Area of Operation Apache outside of Forward Operating Base Salerno, Khowst province, Afghanistan, Aug. 8, 2013. The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) is forward deployed in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom following the relinquishment of U.S. led military operations to the Afghanistan National Security Force. (U.S. Army Spc. Charles M. Willingham/ r
RMCRY1XY–US soldier at the Haworth 1940s weekend
RMM3T1HA–Staff Sgt. Damon Stewart charges an M1 Garand rifle during a practice three-round volley at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Md. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Brian Ferguson) 160115-F-BP133-676.NEF by AirmanMagazine
RMBR62ET–An American semi-automatic rifle Garand M1, made by Springfield armory in 1943, calibre 30/06, serial number 1901467. Without sling. Original bluing. The stock engraved 'LOIS'. historic, historical, 1930s, 20th century, firearm, fire arm, gun, fire arms, firearms, guns, weapon, arms, weapons, arms, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs,
RFM6HX5T–Evzones, Greek Presidential Guards marching in their everyday winter ceremonial uniform in front of the House of Parliament, in Athens, Greece.
RMCE5W9T–M14 (Garand) 7.62mm Conversion of .30in M1 Garand (1938) 1960-80
RF2PP166X–Comics style drawing or illustration of a World War Two American GI soldier aiming firing rifle viewed from front in low angle on isolated background
RM2WJJ19G–Yuma, United States. 13th Feb, 2024. U.S. Marines of the Silent Drill Platoon, perform during the Navy Blue Angels “Fat Albert” C-130J Super Hercules aircraft fly-over at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, February 13, 2024 in Yuma, Arizona. Credit: MC1 Cody Deccio/U.S. Navy/Alamy Live News
RF2C4K12B–World War II action figure
RM2TCX48H–An American soldier next a Berlin tram to Hermann Göring Strasse c.1945,
RFGMNRXP–M14 rifle Vector
RF2BCA75H–Near Utah Beach stands a new monument to combat leadership, dedicated to f Maj. Richard Winters, from Company E, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infant
RF2RYM6C1–World War Two American GI Soldier With Rifle Leading Charge Side Angle View Comics Style Drawing
RMTA2R9C–Above: M1 Garand, autoloading rifle (semi-automatic) with a 8-shot magazine. Below: Springfield M1903, repeating rifle with a 5-shot magazine.
RM2J669M3–Re-enactors man a machine gun at a checkpoint at the entrance to the No Man's Land 2022 event at Bodrhyddan Hall, Wales
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