Infantry weapons ww1 description

    • [DOCX File]Veterans Resources - A community for military veterans

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      The attacking force included 14 infantry divisions and 26 separate regiments, with more than 120,000 troops and approximately 1,200 tanks and other armored vehicles. The main North Vietnamese objectives, in addition to Quang Tri in the north, were Kontum in the Central Highlands, and An Loc farther to the south.

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    • [DOC File]ROLL OF HONOUR - Walkington News

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      The 1st East Yorkshire battalion in supporting the 15th Durham Light Infantry and the 9th Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry advanced some 3,000 yards. They suffered considerably from machine gun fire and shrapnel, passing the 41 Division forward positions. A few troops got within 100 yards but the attack could not be pushed home.’

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    • [DOCX File]MILITARY BOX 1

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      3a-1-016 WW1 A McDonald KIA 20 Jul 1916 Fromelles, info sought Francis English Tucki. NS 3 Aug 2013 3a-1-017 WW1 Douglas Edward Bond, 2nd MG Bn, Dobies …

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    • [DOC File]88th 2001-2002 Supply Lists

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      Weapons: An M1 Garand is preferred, but if have any other weapon talk to John Pitter. You can find weapons either at Gun Shows, Retail stores, or sites on the Internet. (M1 Garand $500-800, M1 Carbine $400-600, M1 Springfield $200-500, M1 Thompson $500-1000) For blank ammunition: Joe Swanson is the best guy around for it.

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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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    • [DOC File]Abbreviation Relevant to Gunners

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      Brigade Ammunition Column At the beginning of WW1, RA manned Ammunition Columns were responsible for the third line ammunition supply, not only of artillery ammunition, but also for infantry and cavalry ammunition as well. During WW1 this task started, in RGA brigades, becoming the responsibility of …

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    • [DOC File]THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION - gcsehistory

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      This description is from the diary of the British ambassador to Russia; she is describing events in St. Petersburg in August 1914. ... Weapons. Over-confidence. Bad generals. ... As the enemy did not need to use its infantry soldiers, they suffered hardly any casualties, whilst our soldiers were dying by the thousand. Cases of desertions and of ...

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      The Ottoman rulers and also the local Arabs, some of who were Christian, had accepted the Jews. Within the Empire, Jews and Christians could vote and were eligible, almost compulsory, for military service in the Ottoman Army. But at the outbreak of WW1, they were deprived of weapons and uniforms and put into labour battalions.

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    • [DOCX File]Introduction: Narrating World War I .uk ...

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      A Gateshead soldier, who is serving at the Front, writing to a friend at Low Fell, gives an interesting description of the way in which Christmas Day was spent by some of the troops. He states: “On Christmas Eve the Germans lit up their trenches and started calling across, A Merry Christmas.

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    • [DOC File]Lt Henry Walter Edward Morris - Western Front Association

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      His younger Brother Frederick saw service in Africa, as too, it is believed, did his older Brother William. A lot of troops taking part in the Boer War were volunteers, who signed up for 1-year terms, in some instances supplying their own weapons and horses. At the outbreak of the first Boer War in 1899 – Henry would have been 24.

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