For transporting goods, food, weapons, ammo etc.
Over 100 million rifles were used during World War 2.
During World War I, camels were primarily used as pack animals to transport supplies and equipment across difficult terrains, particularly in the Middle Eastern theaters of war. Their ability to navigate arid environments made them invaluable for moving food, water, and ammunition to troops. Additionally, they served as mounts for soldiers and scouts, facilitating reconnaissance missions in vast desert landscapes. Camels played a crucial role in enhancing mobility and logistical support for military operations during the conflict.
1396
1,000,000
For transporting goods, food, weapons, ammo etc.
the unit of camels
They flew the Sopwith Camels.
Germans allies albatross fighters camels fokke endika spads zeppelins they are all the planes I know
Dogs, pigeons, horses, glow worms, elephants, parrots, oxen, pigs, cats, donkeys and camels were all used in world war 1.
Over 100 million rifles were used during World War 2.
1396
There were many types of mines used in World War Two. Magnetic mines were some of them.
a few
1,154 were commissioned.
1,000,000
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