No one answer. It depended on what weapon the soldier was armed with, and the situation they were in. The rate of fire in many cases was less than today, since many weapons were bolt action rifles. However, some weapons, such as the MP 40, STEN or Thompson were fully automatic, with a higher rate of fire.
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minutemen stored guns and ammunition.
It is still recovering
1 hour
4.5 years
37 years
Check with the local police . . . they often will take ammunition and dispose of it.
They would be an soldier detect bombs and could be a soldier or a leader.
30-40 seconds for a skilled soldier.
only a few years...good news travels fast eh
during World War II
A soldier is authorized to take leave at any time, as long as the soldier has the leave days and is currently not restricted from leaving the installation the soldier can request leave.
yes, Jewish soldier fought in every army
Have a barrel of water near ammunition
Unless they go through OCS, never.
about 18-24 hours and that's with layovers and refuels
how long does the journey take to Yardley to cad bury world