the 3 stands for the 3 rd infantry [crossed rifles] H was the division,
hence the 3 rd infantry division,
Over 100 million rifles were used during World War 2.
they were my friends rlc and rifles and ctb
To kill people Hello
the german side of the conflict used mainly the Mp series of SMGS and mauser rifles, the british had the tommyguns and rifles, japan had ariska rifles, china had stolen rifles and guns from japan and guns given by the USA, USA had the greasegun, tommygun, M1 rifles and M2 machineguns
yes, 1918 LF&C mfg. trench knife. the handle can be removed but not recommended.
CAL on a World War 1 military pin with crossed rifles most likely refers to California. It could be a symbol indicating the unit or organization that the individual belonged to, possibly a California-based infantry unit. Further research into specific units or markings may provide more information about the pin's significance and the individual's service.
It sounds like you are describing a collar brass insignia for Infantry. The Army had several Branches such as Infantry, Ordnance, Air Corps, Legal, Medical, etc. A soldier wore a round brass insiginia that was 1.0 inch diameter on the collar of his uniform that indicated his branch of service. On this disc was an emblem that was a symbol of his branch. The symbol for the infantry was crossed rifles. Notice that a soldier may be assigned to an Infantry Division but be a part of the Medial service or the Artillery. Therefore, the insignia he wore would reflect this specialty and not the Infantry. This branch insignia was worn on the LEFT collar. On the Right collar was worn a similar disc with "US" on it.
I believe that represented those who served in the 'Ski Patrol'. Friend of mine was in the Ski Patrol in Europe.
Over 100 million rifles were used during World War 2.
All of them.
Vases brass etched set of 3
Tens of millions world wide
Over 10 million
If the badge you have is the same as the one here, wargamming.com then it is an Expert Rifleman Badge. It was obsolete by World War Two, but many who won it previously still wore it during the war.
Brass is an abundant alloy and is found in locations throughout the world. Because it is abundant it is relatively cheap.
yes they did
Rifles.