File:Russian positions in the passes of Liao-yang.jpg
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DescriptionRussian positions in the passes of Liao-yang.jpg |
English: A battery of the 6. East Siberian Artillery Brigade on the heights above Towan. The gun is a 76 mm gun M1900 (quick-firing gun). 1904 |
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Source | Scanned from "The Russo-Japanese War – A Photographic and descriptive review of the great conflict in the Far East", P. F. Collier & Son, New York, 1904, page 120 |
Author | Victor K. Bulla. |
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