American rifles of ww2
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RG 117: Records of the American Battle Monuments Commission, 1918 - ca. 1995 - Page 74 RG 121: Records of the Public Buildings Service, 1801 - 2000 - Page 75 RG 127: Records of the U.S. Marine Corps, 1775 - - Page 76
List of common World War II infantry weapons - Wikipedia
Semiautomatic rifles used by American Infantry in WWII allowed for higher rate of fire and better accuracy, first assult rifle made during WWII allowed for fully automatic fire with bullet that was more powerful than submachine gun bullet, Tommy Gun had .45 ACP round which gave more stopping power than the standard 9mm submachine gun rounds ...
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The Table of Organization and Equipment for the division M.P. platoon allowed for 55 Carbines, 17 Rifles, 1 .45 caliber pistol, 15 jeeps and 3 Dodge Weapons Carriers. The 30th M.P. Platoon The 30th Infantry Division’s W.W.II Military Police unit entered service …
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86th Regiment of Foot / Durham Light Infantry / Royal Ulster Rifles. ... The 25th Elgin Battalion of Infantry began in 1866 later became the Elgin Regiment and converted to armour during WW2 as the 25th Armoured Regiment. Afterwards they became armoured reconnaissance then converted on November 22, 1997 to become the 31 Combat Engineer Regiment ...
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