Japanese rifle information and pictures of Japanese Militaria from World War II: Arisaka Rifles, Nambu Pistols, Bayonets and other Japanese Military items.
“Termoli” “Trigno” “Sangro” “Fossacesia” “Cassino II” “Casa Sinagoga” “Liri Valley” “Trasimene Line” “Sanfatucchio” “Monte Spaduro” “Monte Grande” “Senio Floodbank” “Argenta Gap” “Italy, 1943-45“ Roll of Honour of all the men during the Second World War, wh...
on Shore Battery]]>A Royal Ulster Rifles officer who led a daring raid on the Germans during World War II will be...Flynn, Emma
* How the men of the Royal Ulster Rifles survived crippling humidity and a brave enemy in Britain's first major conflict since World War II A New Battlefield follows the Royal Ulster Rifles as it prepares for the first major conflict fou... DR Orr,D Truesdale 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Tn...
Plus, because of its long-distance accuracy and power, this became the perfect gun forsnipers to use during World War II. An all-time favorite… Many gun enthusiasts advocate this as one of the best guns of all time. It’s thought of as a very beautiful looking and functional firearm, ...
The expansion, RUNNING WITH RIFLES: EDELWEISS heads to the European theatre of World War II, first parachuting into Sicily before moving on to the invasion of Normandy, Belgium, and more. Focussing mostly on an 'Allied Paratrooper' narrative, Edelweiss charts the progress of the Allies atta...
Badge of the Royal Regina Rifles (Canada Dept. of National Defense). Emblazoned on the regimental colours are battles honors.World WarI honors are Mount Sorrel, Flers-Courcelette, Vimy 1917, Passchendaele, Amiens, and Cambria, 1918.World WarII honors are Normandy Landing, Bretteville-L’Orgueil...
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Even though they share the same name, this rifle is completely different from the BAR used by American troops in World War II. Modern BARs are designed for hunting use and utilize a short stroke gas piston, a hammer forged barrel, and a 3 round detachable magazine. It’s also drilled and...
Because of its rugged frame, the Martini-Henry would even accept “smokeless” cartridges of nitrocellulose, extending its effective life into the early twentieth century—some Martini-Henry rifles were still being used during the First World War!