There were not
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Artillery and machine guns caused armies to stay in defensive positions.
World War 2
what is the value of a world war II pocket knife
yes but they do carry pocket knives for hand to hand combat
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When no one is watching.
Paratroopers used butterfly knives in ww2 to cut away their parachutes lines.
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There have been fighting knives in every war since knives were invented. They had the K-Bar knife then. It's still avaible to buy. High carbon steel blade with a leather wrapped handle.
SAS Special Air Service if your referring to British knives.
About 50 shillings
I'm thinking the SA was disbanded after the murder of Roehm, after the night of the long knives....
Knives were used often in World War 2 for knocking off the enemy quietly, especially at night, so as not to advertise one's presence or position with something noisy like gunfire or grenades. Knives were also carried for hand-to-hand combat, as they were not subject to jamming or expenditure of ammo like firearms, and they were sometimes a soldier's last hope for survival. The British Sykes-Fairbairn commando dagger and the US Marine Ka-Bar are two of the more famous World War 2 combat knives, but there were many others. The Gurkha regiments were also infamous for their use of the khukri, a large knife well-suited for hacking and stabbing.