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    • [DOC File]The Middle East during World War One

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      They were submitted by Former Major Charles Sweeny, Commander of 1st Battalion 318th Infantry; by Vincent R. Smith, Former Captain of Co. D, 318th Infantry and Automatic Weapons Officer, and James S. Douglas, Jr., former Captain Co. B., 318th Infantry and second in command of 1st Battalion, 318th; and by Earl C. Shively, 1st Lt. 318th Infantry ...

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    • Weapons of World War I

      WW1 was still a non-mechanized war … what. we consider modern warfare was only just. being introduced during WW1 45 Billy Mitchell Fought for American air units in France; believed that military air power should be used in wartime. 46 Ship WEAPONS OF THE SEA. Ships. 1. Few new developments during WW1. Continued to use battleships and

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    • [DOC File]Unit 1 Lesson ( ): Trench Warfare

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      An infantry attack was rarely successful if it advanced beyond the range of its supporting artillery. Flame Throwers - The Germans employed "Flammenwerfer" (flame throwers) during the war for the first time against the French on June, 25th, 1915, then against the British on July 30 in Hooge.

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    • [DOC File]The Changing Face of War

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      By Professor David R Woodward. The opening moves. Few events in world history have had a more profound impact than that of World War One (1914-8). Although the German attempt to dominate Europe was thwarted in the end, the equilibrium of the region was also destroyed by the fierce fighting between its different elements.

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    • [DOC File]Weapons and Tactics of World War I - Al Bennett

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      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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    • [DOC File]World War 1

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      The German U-Boat was a very effective World War One weapon. In fact in strange paradox you can say that these submarines almost won the war for Germany, by devastating the allies merchant shipping, and at the same time say they lost the war for Germany by being the reason the U.S. entered the war on the side of the allies.

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    • [DOCX File]Interesting World War One U-Boat Facts

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      Unit 1: World War I. Lesson 2: Trench Warfare. Topic Overview: Word War I ushered in a new era of warfare. Major developments in strategy, tactics, weapons, and technology changed the way wars would be fought in the future.

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    • [DOCX File]salem lions

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      By 1917, failed crops, as well as a British naval blockade, along the German coast to prevent weapons, food & other military goods from getting through, caused severe food shortages in Germany. An estimated 750,000 Germans starved to death as a result of the blockade. In response, Germany decided to establish its own naval blockade around Britain.

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    • [DOC File]Resource: The Armed Forces History Museum, 1012 http ...

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      The French were the first to use chemical weapons during the First World War, using tear gas. The German's first use of chemical weapons were shells containing xylyl bromide, an early form of tear gas, t hat were fired at the Russians near the town of Bolimów, Poland in January 1915.

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    • [DOCX File]rondoutvhs.sharpschool.com

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      Trench warfare is a form of warfare where both combatants have fortified positions and fighting lines are static. Trench warfare arose when there was a revolution in firepower without similar advances in mobility. The result was a slow and grueling form of defense-oriented warfare in which both sides constructed elaborate and heavily armed trench and dugout systems opposing each other along a ...

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