Ww1 machine gun facts
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The 1914 -1918 War was also known as the Great War, and is infamous for the millions of young men millions of young men who died, using old-fashioned battle tactics against the first modern weapons, such as machine guns. Young men volunteered to go and fight believing they were on a heroic mission.
WORLD WAR ONE WEAPON FACTS
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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Leger painted from experiences in WW1 when he was in the trenches manning the machine gun. Leger shows all the machinery that he experienced. He was interested in symmetry. and thus all is forms and paintings were meant to show this.2. 2 Hughes, Robert, The Shock of The New, (London: Thames & Hudson, 1991). ...
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Picture of WW1 German machine gun crew. Information on the fact that a bullet from such a gun can split a railway sleeper from 75 yards Embedded slow motion video of similar Mark 1 Vickers British machine gun showing effects on ballistic soap.
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3. Machine Gun Case SWP prosecuted Maurice for possession of a machine gun and opposed bail, as he was considered to be dangerous. He was kept on remand for over seven months. SWP knew Maurice owned a replica WW1 vintage De-Havilland DH2 which he flew at 2000 Farnborough Air Show.
[DOC File]The Battle of the Somme and Mametz Wood, 1916
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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. During World War I the airplane also came into great use in the war effort, countries would send several airplanes out to the ...
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Machine gun bullets could fracture bones or pierce organs. How attempted limit impact? Soft caps replaced by Brodie helmets (steel helmet with strap to prevent it being thrown off in explosion) from 1915. Estimated that helmet reduced fatal head wounds by 80%.
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German machine-gun fire continued to decimate the soldiers of the 38th Division and so it was decided that no further progress could be made. At 4:30 p.m. after yet another bombardment of the wood, all survivors were withdrawn, while the 17th Royal Welch Fusiliers were brought up …
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c the name given to a type of machine gun (7 A dugout is: a a trench (b a covered shelter leading off a trench (c a crater on the battlefield caused by a shell (8 Wipers was: a the name for a First World War tank (b the name given by soldiers to the Belgian town of ( Ypres that they were defending.
[DOCX File]Interesting World War One U-Boat Facts
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Machine Gun. Lice. Flies. Rats. Gas. Gas mask. Rifle. Soldier. Rations. Bombing. Trench Foot. Boredom. Vocabulary that may be useful: Awful Onslaught HungerBarbarous Stench Decaying. Gruesome Petrified BoredomHorrendous Disease Hopeless. Horrific Stale. Terrible Squalid. A Letter from a soldier in WWI: Dear Brother, A few lines to try and tell ...
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