World war i machine gun
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_____ What was the nationality of the designer of the German's Maxim machine gun (MG-08)? 14. ... He badly wanted to punish Germany for its part in World War 1. 23. Seeking a Peaceful Future _____ What was the name of the organization that President Wilson proposed in his 14th Point? Its purpose would be to prevent future wars.
[DOC File]The Royal Armouries First World War Archives
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War Office. (1917). Infantry Machine Gun Company Training (provisional). London: HMSO. Great Britain and Northern Ireland. General Staff. War Office. (1917). Infantry Machine Gun Company Training. London: HMSO. Great Britain and Northern Ireland. General Staff. War Office. (1917). Provisional notes on firing at aircraft with machine guns and ...
[DOC File]Weapons and Tactics of World War I - Al Bennett
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16 Machine gun off plane Later in the war, planes were equipped with machine guns. machine guns were placed on the front of the plane and synchronized with the propeller. Pilot would have to fly in the direction he wanted to shoot. (Interrupter gear that allowed synchronization between propeller blades and machine gun ammo was invented by Fokker.)
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As trench warfare developed the machine gun became the most advance technology during the First World War because of its great accuracy ad it ability to strike a target from long distances Additional Information 4 ... "First World War.com - Weapons of War - Machine Guns." First World War.com - A multimedia history of World War One. 16 Apr. 2009 ...
[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?
[DOC File]World War I Combat - Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools
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The Automatic Machine Gun. These mounted guns fired a rapid, continuous stream of bullets, and made it possible for a few gunners to mow down waves of soldiers. _____ of bullet casualties in WWI were from automatic machine guns. Poisonous Gas. Gases were lobbed into _____ _____causing choking, blinding, severe skin blisters, or death.
[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 of War: Machine Guns - mr. flohr's world history class
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Weapons of War: Machine Guns The machine gun, which so came to dominate and even to personify the battlefields of World War One, was a fairly primitive device when general war began in August 1914. Machine guns of all armies were largely of the heavy variety and decidedly ill-suited to portability for use by rapidly advancing infantry troops.
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