4m1 garand, m1 carbine
The 29th infantry used light infantry weapons during world war 2.
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Click on the link to your right for the weapons used.
M16
Here is a good site: http://www.world-war-2.info/weapons/. If you click on individual weapons, they have pictures of them.
The 29th infantry used light infantry weapons during world war 2.
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Air, land and sea were the types of battles fought in World War 2. They used ships, subs, boats, tanks, large weapons and infantry weapons, fighter planes and bomber planes.
The Lee-Enfield SMLE MkIII (1914). the first gun that canadians were given was the ross rifle
As the name implies, the Cold War involved very little shooting. Infantry weapons played no substantial role. Hot wars, such as Vietnam and Afghanistan DID employ Infantry weapons.
Air, land and sea were the types of battles fought in World War 2. They used ships, subs, boats, tanks, large weapons and infantry weapons, fighter planes and bomber planes.
The ditches or Trenches were used not as weapons, but as fortifications where Infantry troops could stay protected from enemy fire. You must remember that WWI ground down to a huge war of attrition with neither side able to break through.
It was a war.
All countries fighting in World War 2 used weapons.
The weapons used in World War 1 will change the way that war is fought forever. How? By increasing the danger rate and the death toll.
The Australian Navy uses armored vehicles, aircraft and infantry weapons when in war. Javelin missiles, rifles and Tiger attack helicopters are also used. The Tiger attack helicopter has a range of weapons.
It depends somewhat on your definition of "new", but basic infantry weaponry in World War II for the United States Army used only two weapons from Wordl War I in the regular footsoldiers equipment: The M1911A1 Colt automatic pistol, and the Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR). The 1903, and 03A3 Springfields of World War I were also used, but as sniper weapons, not as main infantry shoulder rifles. The basic shoulder rifle was the M1 Garand (1936), the secondary support shoulder weapon was the M1 Carbine, the submachine guns were the Thompson submachinegun, which missed, literally by days, being used in World War 1, and the M3 "grease gun" submachine gun. The bazooka was also a new weapon in WW II.