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[DOC File]Weapons of World War I – Blank Chart
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Machine Guns. The advantages of this weapon, was that it had caterpillar tracks instead of wheels. Could hold up against heavy machine gun firing. Held its own machine guns and cannons. The significances and effects of this weapon, was that it turned WW1 into a defensive war. Many had thought that war would be rapid, with lots of conquests.
[DOC File]Weapons and Tactics of World War I - Al Bennett
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20 Machine Gun (note- environmental damage) 4. Inflicted 92% of all WW1 casualties 21 Big Gun Big Guns. 1. Needed large numbers of guns for operations. Used “barrage fire” – a curtain of artillery shelling. 22 Big Gun Developed anti-aircraft guns in. response to increased use of planes
[DOC File]WWI Weapons Webquest
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How many rounds (bullets) could the early machine gun fire per minute? How did this change by the end of the war? 2. A single machine gun was worth how many rifles? Why? 3. How effective was the machine gun as a defensive weapon? 4. What about offensive? 5. What new machines were armed with the machine gun?
[DOC File]WWI Weapons Webquest
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How many rounds (bullets) could the early machine gun fire per minute? How did this change by the end of the war? 2. A single machine gun was worth how many rifles? Why? 3. How effective was the machine gun as a defensive weapon? 4. What about as an offensive weapon? 5. What new machines were armed with the machine gun?
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Machine Gun Case – Maurice J Kirk BVSc – www.kirkflyingvet.com – Tel +254713600723. 1. 1977: Five decommissioned WW1 Lewis machine guns, in Cornwall, were designated for various replica period aircraft including the DH2.
[DOC File]WWI Weapons Webquest
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During WWI new weapons began to emerge that changed the tide of war forever. Please select three of the following weapons (poison gas, submarines, airplanes, machine guns, tanks and artillery shells) and describe how the weapon changed the strategy of warfare.
[DOC File]Invention - Commack Schools
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Automatic Machine Gun Mounted gun that fires a rapid, continuous stream of bullets. Made it possible for a few gunners to mow down waves of soldiers. Tank. Armored vehicle that travels on a track allowing it to cross many kinds of land. Protected advancing troops as they broke through enemy defenses. Early tanks were slow and clumsy. Submarine
[DOC File]WWI Study Guide - Polk County School District, Georgia
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- a type of armed combat in which the two opposing sides fight from trenches that face each other to protect soldiers from the onslaught of machine gun fire and other weaponry. A series of trenches stretched from the North Sea to Switzerland. No man’s land – the desolate area that separated the two sides of trenches
[DOC File]WWI Weapons Webquest
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Machine Gun Who invented it? You will eventually need a picture of a machine gun from WWI. Primary Uses in WWI. What were the results of the use of this weapon? What other new machines did the machine gun turn into a weapon of war? Do you think the tank was an effective weapon in …
[DOCX File]Interesting World War One U-Boat Facts
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The 1914 machine gun, usually positioned on a flat tripod, would require a gun crew of four to six operators. In theory they could fire 400-600 small-caliber rounds per minute, a figure that was to more than double by the war's end, with rounds fed via a fabric belt or a metal strip.
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