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Belgian soldiers seen here digging in and setting up machine guns before the Battle of Audeghem. September 25th 1914
Two soldiers of the Naval brigade seen here in a trench on the Lierre Road manning a machine gun, part of the earthworks defences that are key to the defence of Antwerp
Belgian Carabiners and their gun dog teams seen here falling back to Brussels after Louvain falls to the German Army. 19th August 1914 Published Daily Mirror Page 7 22nd August 1914
El Alamein 1942 A New Zealand machine gun post close to the battlefield at El Alamein. July 1942
A British Royal Marine seen here digging in a machine gun emplacement close to the Belgium port of Ostend. The Marine is being observed by three curious members of the public. August 1914 4326
Lemberg September 1914 Russian machine gunners take up position before the Battle of Lemberg
North Sea trawlerman, gunner - fisherman Liston (left) in action with a Lewis gun to repel an attack by a German Heinkel 111 on the trawler Star of the Isles
Soldiers gathering potatoes from farmland in East Anglia, whilst one of the boys sits and keep a look out for German planes who try to interfere, armed with a machine gun. 27th August 1942
Scene during the battle at Dunkirk in Northern France, after British troops had become trapped and were encircled by the German army. June 1940 P009399
Army gunners attempt to sink a Dutch barge before it damages Torquay harbour in December 1969
Machine gunners in action during the Battle of Audegen duirng World War One Circa 1915
Machine gunners in action at the Battle of Audegen. The machine gun changed the face of warfare forever. At the start of World War I, armies still relied heavily upon cavalry