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    • [DOCX File]globallearningcircles.org

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      Medals of World War II. Summary of the medals and eligibility criteria. ... Jim joined the 51st Leeds Rifles and was serving as a Captain in the Royal Tank Regiment he was killed on the 22nd April 1943 during the advance on Tunis, in the North African campaign. ... three battalions of security troops, two battalions of Russian volunteers (Ost ...

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    • [DOCX File]Russia's Japanese Islands Invasion - Veterans Resources

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      Alexander Matveyevich Matrosov (February 05, 1924 - February 22 or 27, 1943), born in Yekaterinoslav (now Dnipropetrovsk) was a famous Soviet infantry soldier during World War II. On February 22, 1943 in the battle for the village of Chernushki near Pskov, Matrosov threw himself onto a German pill-box, blocking the machine-gun with his own ...

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    • [DOC File]Military Police in the 30th Infantry Division during WWII

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      There was nothing mysterious about the Russian T 34, as some newspapers later claimed. Of obsolescent design, it had been used against the German panzers in front of Moscow in the early forties; perhaps it was the best all around tank developed in World War II, with very high mobility, a good low silhouette, and very heavy armor plating.

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    • 6 Russian Sniper Rifles From WWII and Beyond

      A political movement that believed in a _____ national government and a belief that foreigners and minorities were inferior.

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    • [DOCX File]Pittsford Central School District

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      Mosin-Nagant Rifles: These were the primary battle rifles of Imperial Russian and Soviet soldiers from the turn of the 20th Century through both Word Wars. The Model 1891-1930 (M1891/30) was the main battle rifle for the Soviet army and Finland (as the M39) during WWII. The Model 1938 (M38) and Model 1944 (M44) are carbine versions.

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    • [DOC File]Task Force Smith - United States Army

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      At first, a company of 11 Type 95 Ha-Go light tanks armed with small 37-millimeter guns rumbled into battle. The Soviets only had four 45-millimeter cannons to shoot back — but dozens of 14.5-millimeter anti-tank rifles. Obsolete verses German armor, the rifles proved effective against the thinly armored Japanese vehicles, knocking out seven.

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    • [DOC File]DC PHB_Section 6

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      The Table of Organization and Equipment for the division M.P. platoon allowed for 55 Carbines, 17 Rifles, 1 .45 caliber pistol, 15 jeeps and 3 Dodge Weapons Carriers. The 30th M.P. Platoon The 30th Infantry Division’s W.W.II Military Police unit entered service …

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    • [DOCX File]John Lawrence Welch DFM, Warrant Officer ... - Amersham …

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      Different Brands of rifles that were developed: United States – The Springfield. Germany --- Mauser. Italy --- Mannlicher Carcano. Great Britain – The Lee Infield. Machine Guns. Invented by HIRAM MAXIM -- This new improved machine gun could shoot 400-600 rounds per minute…it took a crew of 3 to actually operate it in the trenches. 29.

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