World war 1 springfield rifle
[DOC File]Manning's of the 30th Infantry Division
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Before my eleventh birthday, I had qualified as an expert rifleman with the Army's standard infantry weapon, the1903 Springfield bolt action rifle, which was an excellent weapon, but which had quite a kick! A year later I qualified as an expert machine gunner with a Browning water-cooled machine gun.
[DOC File]World War I
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These were the first engagements for the 130th on overseas soil. After the end of World War I, the Regiment returned to Illinois and, until the outbreak of World War II, was called upon in times of calamity and disaster, as well as to support civil authorities in times of disorder. Machine Gun Company of 130th Infantry Regiment
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Carlson, Bob - The Jacob rifle and its exploding projectile. Pp. 1-7. Boyd, Alan - American boarding pikes and boarding axes during the war of 1812. Pp. 8-20. Hamilton, John D. - Gardiner’s explosive musket shell. Pp. 21-31. Johnson, Paul R., MD - Civil War exploding bullets – A …
[DOC File]Tests and Developments of Semi-Automatic Shoulder Arms at ...
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After the World War the Ordnance Department set Captain Hatcher of the Ordnance service to work upon perfecting a model using the Bang principle. The Bang gun first submitted to test at Springfield, however, in May 1911, was designed for use only with 7.5 or 8mm ammunition.
[DOC File]NPS.gov Homepage (U.S. National Park Service)
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During World War II, wartime experience with the M1 Rifle showed the need for a lighter rifle with a larger magazine capacity and "selective" fire (full or semi-automatic) capability. The search for these sometimes incompatible goals dominated the history of Springfield Armory during its final two decades.
[DOC File]World War I NOTES - owen.k12.ky.us
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WHY WAS WAR SO DEADLY IN WWI?-Didn’t learn from late 19th century wars in Africa or the American Civil War.-New Weapons-New warfare-Modern Warfare, Concept of TOTAL WAR. 12. Poison gas in WWI * estimated total deaths from gas – 192,000 * # hospitalized from gas attacks – 1.2 million
[DOC File]Report of Major R
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Author’s Note: Contrary to the generally accepted idea by arms students that the U.S. Special Model 1861 Rifle Musket was designed in the Colt Armory in Hartford, Connecticut (Colt contracted for and delivered 75,000 Special Model 1861’s during the war,) the prototype Special Model 1861 was actually built at Springfield Armory in 1861.
[DOC File]'THE SPRINGFIELD RIFLE' - Morro Bay
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Springfield Armory alone produced over 800,000 M1861 rifles. Another 900,000 contract rifles were produced for the government by private firms. Clearly, the Union soldier was a force to be reckoned with when he waded into battle with a Springfield rifle, a bayonet and a forty round cartridge box***. 1 of 3. The Springfield Rifle, continued:
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Marcot, Roy M. — Production of Military Rifles by Remington Arms Company During World War II. pp. 14-24. Hull, Edward. — The Peabody Conversion Musket. pp. 25-28. Gaede, Frederick C — . U.S. Army Accoutrement Evolution Prior to the Civil War: The “Fenwick” Ordnance Board of 1837 and 1838 and the Infantry Cartridge Box. pp. 29-52.
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