The most common rifle used by the allies in WW1 was the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield, a.k.a SMLE 303, used by British, Australian, New Zealander, Indian and Canadian forces. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMLE Other common rifles used by the allies were:- Russian Mosin-Nagant- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosin-Nagant US Springfield rifle and M1917 Enfield rifle- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M1903_Springfield_rifle
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M1917_Enfield_rifle France Lebel Model 1886 rifle- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebel_rifle Canada Ross Rifle- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_rifle
The most common color in the world is green, and blue, because the trees and and grass is green and the sky and water are blue. But yellow, pink, purple, orange, black, brown and every other color, are still good colors!!:)
The second most common name in the world is "Muhammad." It is widely used in various forms across different cultures and countries, especially in Muslim communities, where it honors the Islamic prophet Muhammad. The name's popularity is attributed to both religious significance and cultural traditions.
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The Great War,The War To End Wars,The war to make the world safe for democracy. The first two were most commonly used.
The rifles most commonly used by the major combatants were, among the Allies, the Lee-Enfield
At various times they all used rockets, however the Katyusha rockets used by the USSR were popular, common and effective.
Actually, the most common (or frequent) word in the world is: No
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an allies is a friend the term was used a lot in world war 2 between the british and the Americans
Several different types of guns were used during the Vietnam war. The most common used by the allies was the M-16 rifle and the 45 auto hand gun. The Vietcong also used a variety of weapons the most common was the AK-47. However many other types were used by both sides.
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Some common words used in most languages around the world include "hello," "goodbye," "thank you," and numbers like "one," "two," and "three."
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No, they are not.