Stalingrad
Colonel Harold D. Harris (nicknamed "Bucky") was a Marine officer in the Pacific Theater of World War II. Colonel Harris commanded the 5th Marine Infantry Regiment during the Pacific campaign, including the two-month battle for Peleliu (Operation Stalemate II), a Japanese-held island in the Palau Islands group.
Yes, it can be activated during your opponents battle phase.
Nothing, during the battle I don't have time to think of her.
the only time you can record a battle is during battle frontier or a wireless battle. After the battle it will ask you if you want to record the battle.
yes but not in a battle with another person who has the game or in the battle frontier
That movie is not an old movie. It stars Jude Law and Ed Harris. It is loosely based on snipers at The Battle of Stalingrad during World War 2. And the details is based on a legendary duel that may or may not be true. So maybe you mean the story-line is old.
"Enemy At The Gates" is about two snipers , one German and the other Russian , during the battle for Stalingrad during WW2 .
Communist countries used female snipers during WW2.
Austin Dabney was the only black soldier to fight during the Battle of Kettle Creek He was badly wounded during the Battle. Giles Harris, a white soldier, took him home to care for him. Dabney worked for the Harris' family for the rest of his life
Major General John F. Reynolds was killed July 1st, 1863, the first day of the battle. Many accounts claim he was struck by a snipers ball.
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The best known sniper at the battle of Stalingrad was Vasily Grigorevich Zaytsev, he killed 225 Axis troops during the battle of Stalingrad, and many before and after Stalingrad. He was blinded by a mortar round during the battle of Stalingrad, but was able to have his sight restored. Zaytsev was given the title "Hero of the Soviet Union" and was eventually promoted to the rank of captain. You might also find this list at http://www.wio.ru/galgrnd/sniper/sniper.htm interesting to look at. It does not specify whether these snipers were at the battle of Stalingrad, but I would lay money on a guess that most of them were at some point.
Seal Harris was a heavyweight negro boxer during the 1920s and 1930s.
Of course you mean North Vietnamese Army, correct? Yes, the NVA utilized snipers, normally armed with a scoped Model 1891 Mosin-Nagant bolt action rifle.
During ww1 snipers usually concealed themselves and took potshots at anyone whose head came above the cover of their trench/foxhole
Only the communist nations (officially) used women as military snipers during WWII. The Soviet Union being one of the heavier users of females within their military system.
Colonel Harold D. Harris (nicknamed "Bucky") was a Marine officer in the Pacific Theater of World War II. Colonel Harris commanded the 5th Marine Infantry Regiment during the Pacific campaign, including the two-month battle for Peleliu (Operation Stalemate II), a Japanese-held island in the Palau Islands group.