married Anne-Marie Sten, 1997 (separated)
Yes. In fact, the British government designed the Sten's magazine after the MP 40's, and it's stick ammunition proved to be a godsend for British troops several times.
The Sten (or Sten gun) was a family of British 9 mm submachine guns used extensively by British and Commonwealth forces throughout World War II and the Korean War. They were notable for having a simple design and very low production cost making it an effective insurgency weapon with resistance groups.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sten
Maj. Reginald V. Shepherd, Harold Turpin and Royal Small Arms located in Enfield
I may be wrong, but I think the Brits exchanged their Thompsons for STENs in '42. By D-Day they had the STEN Mark V, and it was the best quality STEN of them all; maybe the equal of the no-frills M1 Thompson, and more cost-effective to produce in quantity.
The BREN light machine gun and the STEN sub-machine gun were both extremely famous British weapons. It would be hard to choose. The STEN was widely used by resistance forces throughout Europe because is was cheap and easy to make. The BREN was the main main battle weapon of the regular army on the tactical squad (section) level.
married Anne-Marie Sten, 1997 (separated)
Anton Sten's birth name is Anton Ariki Sten.
Sten Baadsgaard's birth name is Sten Kristian Baadsgaard.
Sten Engborg's birth name is Sten Henry Engborg.
Sten Ardenstam's birth name is Sten Raoul Torbjrn Ardenstam.
Sten Jonsson's birth name is Sten ke Ivar Jonsson.
Sten Ryason is 6'.
Sten Mellgren was born in 1900.
Sten Ekberg was born in 1964.
Sten Lindroth was born in 1914.
Sten Lindroth died in 1980.
Sten Rudholm died in 2008.