No such thing. In 1943, the British were still using the bolt action Lee-Enfield rifle, and didn't even consider a semi-auto until 1947, when they tested prototypes of the Fabrique Nationale FN49 in 7.92x57. Additionally, the British never fielded the 6.5x55 cartridge.
British Antarctic Survey was created in 1943.
He was British born in 1943.
Andrew Crockett - British banker - was born in 1943.
Jamaica became apart of the British empire in 1943.
There were no British Half-Sovereign coins minted from 1938 to 1979 inclusive
All British Florins from 1921 to 1946 inclusive, had a 50% silver content.
It was a plan to develop road transportation in british india in 1943
I don't believe that any commonwealth nation ever struck a sixpence in copper and not in 1943. There were some sixpences struck in copper-nickel, but I'm not sure which ones were in 1943, British and Australian sixpences were struck in silver in 1943.
Paul Jennings, the British author, was born on April 30, 1943.
GRI (not "GRJ") on the reverse of the 1937 to 1946 British Sixpence is an abbreviation for George Rex Imperator.
7.7x56R, more commonly sold as the .303 British.
Scott Hylands was born in 1943, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.