EAA’s Attic — World War II Recognition Models
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Recognition training became a priority for servicemen during World War II as the number and types of combat vehicles used by both the Allies and the Axis multiplied. Models were especially important, as they allowed observers to learn to recognize ships, tanks, and aircraft from any angle.
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