Ww2 japanese sniper rifle
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This is the only pre-1950s Japanese bino I've ever seen. Its eye cups are slightly different to those shown in the Nikon company history, and it has a small anchor and another partly degraded engraving on the interocular setting plate. I think it's probably Imperial Japanese Navy, but don't know its …
[DOCX File]How well prepared was Britain for war in 1939
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The main rifle used by the infantry . was the . Lee Enfield 303. A trained soldier using this rifle was able to put five shots into a four-inch circle at 200 yards. When fitted with telescopes a good sniper could hit his target at a distance of 1000 yards. In the early stages of the Second World War. the British Army. purchased the Tommy Gun ...
[DOC File]The US Navy Japanese/Oriental Language School Archival …
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In fact, he had been among the first Japanese language students commissioned by the military in 1944. After being sent to the Navy's Advanced Intelligence institute, he wound up in Washington, working on breaking Japanese war codes. The U.S. had captured parts of something called the Japanese …
[DOC File]I am forming an e-mail list on the subject of binoculars ...
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For sale: Japanese ‘trench binocular’ with Waffen acceptance stamp. Binocular is dirty & worn, but stamp is clear, black and fresh looking. Extensive research shows that this is the only such Japanese glass known with Waffen acceptance stamp. A real piece of history. Call the Mark of the Con Antique Mall, 444-6666. Civil War field glasses.
[DOC File]THE PRIMAL STATE--A CAMPAIGN FOR CALL OF CTHULHU- …
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AR/rifle 100’ Each multiple you are of that range drops your skill by half. Example: Freddy is good with a rifle and has a 90%. Without using any gadgets (scopes, lasers, etc) Freddy has the following chances to hit: 100’ = 90%. 200’ = 45%. 400’ = 23%. 800’ = 12%
[DOCX File]Veterans Resources - A community for military veterans
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“In our city centers and our bustling parks, monuments stand dedicated to visionary leaders and singular moments in the life of our Republic. But in empty seats at family dinners and folded flags above the mantle, we find the constant thread of our Nation's character -- the truth that America endures because it is home to an unbroken line of patriots willing to lay down their lives for the ...
[DOC File]Citations for Honours and Awards for
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Cowan (245350) Rifle Brigade MID. 29 Nov 1945 Intelligence Officer, 2nd Bn Rifle Brigade, Italy, 1944-45 No citation. Later CO 1st R Leicesters/4th R Anglian 1963-66. Later awarded MBE 2 Jan 1956 and CBE (Civil) 31 Dec 1991. 476. Maj William Jesson Joyce (132297) Leicesters MID. 29 Nov 1945 Company Commander, 2/5th Leicesters, Italy, 1943-45 No ...
[DOC File]Infinity Internet (EasyStreet) is now Atmosera - Atmosera
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In the past they wer the prime contractor to the US Gov't for binocular repair in the WW2 era. They still have a vast storehouse of parts and pristine leather cases. In the back they have cabinets of old binocs in various degrees of repair-German, US, Japanese, French. I found a number of interest.
[DOC File]The Changing Face of War
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Although trenches were used in ancient and medieval warfare, in the American Civil War, and in the Russo-Japanese War (1904—5), they did not become important until World War I - Some elaborate and some were a muddy ditch - Usually 400m apart - Ross rifle sucked - Offered protection from enemy fire - Soldiers were vulnerable from artillery bombs
[DOC File]CPSD-Y Letters
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QUITE A PARTY. LETTERS FROM THE BATTLE OF ALAMEIN. AND THE CAREER OF A BRITISH ARMY OFFICER. 1925–1950. Edited by Serena Moore Also by Patrick Denholm-Young
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