1942 Armorer Loads .50 Caliber Bullets at Lake Muroc
In May 1942, an armorer loads .50 caliber machine gun bullets into a magazine at Lake Muroc, California, part of Kern County near Edwards Air Force Base. This location served as a key site for military training during World War II. The image reflects the critical role of armorers in preparing weaponry for the war effort.
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1942 Armorer Loads .50 Caliber Bullets at Lake Muroc
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