• Morgan's role in the affair, and then he used Nevins's report as a reference for his own book on the topic. M1819 Hall rifle Carbine affair Wasson, R. Gordon...
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    (1943). The Hall Carbine Affair: A Study in Contemporary Folklore. Pandick Press. "U.S. Carbine Model 1843 Breechloading Percussion Hall-North .52". Springfield...
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  • The Carbine affair, also known as the Carbine wives affair, was a joint sting operation between German authorities and their U.S. counterparts in the FBI...
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  • Morgan & Co. in 1934. That same year, he published a book on the Hall Carbine Affair, in which he attempted to exonerate John Pierpont Morgan from guilt...
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  • The Spencer repeating rifles and carbines were 19th-century American lever-action firearms that were invented by Christopher Spencer. The Spencer was the...
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    Doctrine Command Historical Studies. Wasson, R. Gordon (1943). The Hall Carbine Affair: a study in contemporary folklore. Pandick Press. Eicher, John H...
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    Korean War, the select-fire M2 carbine largely replaced the submachine gun in US service and became the most widely used carbine variant. However, combat experience...
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    allotments provided 100 carbine rounds per trooper, carried on a cartridge belt and in saddlebags on their mounts. An additional 50 carbine rounds per man were...
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  • of the Bushveldt Carbineers by the defendants for looting, drunkenness and other offences. All are portrayed with British accents. Hall, the officer commanding...
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    Gyrojet (redirect from Gyrojet carbine)
    carbine and a rifle, as well as a proposed squad-level light machine gun and a needlegun known as the Lancejet; however only the pistol and carbine were...
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  • chirp sound effect was used. The fully equipped carbines were seen only once, in "The Iowa Scuba Affair". After that, a mockup of the scope was used to...
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    (rifle). The following specifications are required for the long gun: M4 carbine, 11.5 inch short barrel configuration, .223/5.56 mm caliber, with collapsible...
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    the US Springfield Krag–Jørgensen rifles and carbines. The Philippines issues M14 rifles, M1/M2 carbines, M1 rifles, and M16 rifles, to their civilian...
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  • semi-automatic service pistol, while Brannan was armed with his semi-automatic M1 Carbine. The two men fired numerous shots at each other, but the deputy was hit...
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    as the Underwater Demolition Team (MYK). M4 carbine AK-47 M203 grenade launcher CTAR-21 carbine X95 carbine Uzi 9mm Sub-machine gun Negev machine gun SR-25...
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  • previous customer who is a Civil War buff where Frank scores a Spencer Carbine. They next visit a collector, Keith, who does not want to sell, but they...
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    rank of cornet in the Brigade de Saint-André of the Comte de Provence's Carbine Regiment on 14 January 1757, and again promoted to the rank of captain...
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    Adopts C8 Carbine – Soldier Systems Daily". October 23, 2011. "Under Fire: The carbine". Global News. "All RCMP cadets now receiving carbine and active...
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    April 15, 1974, Hearst was recorded on surveillance video wielding an M1 carbine while robbing the Sunset District branch of the Hibernia Bank at 1450 Noriega...
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    commission as a lieutenant with an irregular regiment – the Bushveldt Carbineers. He was arrested and court-martialled for committing murder on active...
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    locally-produced 9mm pistol-carbine; used by civilians late in the War. Scorpion: locally-produced 9mm light pistol-carbine derived from the Cobra Mk1;...
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    at short ranges. The most common weapon type used by the army is the M4 carbine, a compact variant of the M16 rifle, along with the 7.62×51mm variant of...
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    The Civil Affairs Staging Area (CASA) also known as the Civil Affairs Holding and Staging Area was a combined U.S. Army, U.S Navy military formation authorized...
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    Hall they received an intensive course in unarmed combat and sabotage techniques. In addition to their personal weapons (which included an M1 carbine...
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    she allegedly shot at visiting U.S. FBI and Army personnel with an M4 carbine one of the interrogators had placed on the floor by his feet. She was shot...
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  • the 19th century, the blunderbuss was replaced for military use by the carbine, but still found use by civilians as a defensive firearm. Early 17th Century:...
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    Hall Museum. A wheel-lock carbine attributed to John Alden is housed at the National Firearms Museum. Of early-17th-century Italian make, the carbine...
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  • Picton, Captain Alfred Taylor and Major Robert Lenehan – of the Bushveldt Carbineers (BVC), an irregular regiment of mounted rifles during the Second Boer...
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    energy to the manufacture of a firearm that bears his name: the Burnside carbine. President Buchanan's Secretary of War John B. Floyd contracted the Burnside...
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    US-allied forces were armed with US weapons including the M1 Garand, M1 carbine, M14 rifle, and M16 rifle. The Australian and New Zealand forces employed...
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