The M1 Garand, the M1917 Springiled rifle, and the M1 carbine.
[Note: that is incorrect. These were the weapons used in WW2, not WW1]
Yes, for example: WW 1 , WW 2.
The Holocaust did not take place during WW 1, it was during WW 2.
1. M48A3 Patton tank 2. AMTRAC 3. M14 US Rifle (later the M16 Jungle Rifle) 4. .45 pistol 5. F4 Phantom II jet/A7 Corsair II jet
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He was a soldier in WW 1 and during WW 2 his job was to be the Chancellor of Germany.
The rifle was the main gun of the Infantry man so every major battle in WW 1 the rifle was used.
Since the USMC was set up after WW 1, there were no Marine casualties in WW1.
How old is it? Who Made it? What shape is it in? you need to give more information to find out the value.
Warner & Swasey sniper scope used by US troops during WW!
No way to determine. The BAR was actually used very little in combat during WW 1.
The genotypes produced from a cross between Ww and Ww would be: WW Ww Ww ww -The cross between these two genotypes would produce gametes with genotypes in a 1:2:1 ratio.
In WW I, the water-cooled machine gun, and the squad automatic rifle were the most modern weapons, honorable mention to the American Colt M1911 pistol. In WW II, the list is very lengthy. The M1 Garand rifle was the most modern military shoulder rifle of all the warring nations, and the bazooka was a new type of weapon during WW II. WW II was the first war to use submachine guns extensively, but they had been invented right after World War I, hence were not "new". Newer weapons continued to be introduced - especially by the United States and Germany - all the way through WW II.
It depends. There are 4 people in a team, 13 in a squad, about 42 in a platoon, 3 rifle platoons plus 1 weapons platoon plus HQ and support makes about 160-180 in a company. 3 rifle companies plus 1 weapons co. plus 1 HQ Co. make a battalion so 750-900 in a battalion. Sometimes less, sometimes more.
No one best. During WW 1, the 1903A3 rifle was made with 2 lands and grooves- and they shot quite well.
The "Model of 1917" is more commonly called the 'P17 Enfield' and was a standard US service rifle in WW-1 and in some arenas of WW-2. Winchester was just one of the makers, others being Remington and the arsenal at Eddystone. Would need to know the complete markings on either rifle to go further. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Germany was in WW I and WW II.
Yes, for example: WW 1 , WW 2.