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A wagoner in WW1 would be equal to a "truck driver" in WW2. Army trucks replaced wagons, and tanks replaced horses in the army.
Ammunition shelf's were where the soldiers kept their ammunition and guns.
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Truck drivers during World War I were responsible for transporting weapons, ammunition, and supplies to troops. They were a vital part of the war effort.
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A wagoner in WW1 would be equal to a "truck driver" in WW2. Army trucks replaced wagons, and tanks replaced horses in the army.
in world war 1 women were nusres and they made ammunition for the men
Ammunition shelf's were where the soldiers kept their ammunition and guns.
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Truck drivers during World War I were responsible for transporting weapons, ammunition, and supplies to troops. They were a vital part of the war effort.
It is estimated that approximately 1.5 trillion pounds of ammunition were used during World War II. This vast quantity was used across all theaters and by all sides involved in the conflict.
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Munitions included ammunition, clothing weapons and all things needed for a war to run smoothly.
800,000,000
you can find radio equipment, weapons, sometimes food, HQ, and ammunition.
Mostly by train.