plaaanes. rifels and all that jazzz
The soldiers know for the use of the khukri belong to the Gurkha Regiment. These soldiers are from Nepal not India and form their own regiment in the British Army.
E-tool or gi shovel. they are standard issue for field equipment US armed forces. E is for entrenching.
florence nightingale
Britain's continued impressment of American soldiers. the war Hawks in Congress would only approve the war if it was to annex what is Now Canada and At Gent the other reasons use to go to war war wern forgotten because they stopped as soon as the British Defeated Napoleon the Americans were trying to supply the French and the British were stopping them and the British were only removing deserters from American ships
Australia traditionally has been equipped with British equipment, to include their helmets. During the Vietnam War, Australians began to use US equipment, to include our US M-1 steel helmet.
Many soldiers of Australia used British equipment, most notably the Lee Enfield which was the British standard issue rifle of the time
It's a gun that most soldiers will use to shoot enemies in WW2.
The Germans referred to the British as 'Tommys'.
The British use 2400 in the battle of bunker hill
a lot
It is Third amendment!!(:
The spy was able to infiltrate the enemy base without being detected.
Around WW2 when the US Army started to use them, consumer production stopped for a while so soldiers could get them.
Specific to WW2: blitz (from German blitzkrieg) doodlebug (V2) flak
The soldiers know for the use of the khukri belong to the Gurkha Regiment. These soldiers are from Nepal not India and form their own regiment in the British Army.
There was only salt water to clean wounds, and medications were generally not available.
ak47 was made before WW2 a couple hundred or so years be4 the revolutionary war