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    from 3-inch (76 mm) to 75 mm calibre for its field guns. The US decided early in World War I to switch from 3-inch (76 mm) to 75 mm calibre for its field...
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    primary heavy gun as the 155 mm Gun M1917 (French-made) or M1918 (US-made) until 1942, when it was gradually replaced by the 155 mm M1A1 Long Tom. US Army forces...
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    List of artillery by name 75 mm gun M1917 (weapon of similar role and era) United States home front during World War I "75–77 mm Calibre Cartridges". www...
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  • The M1917 Browning machine gun is a heavy machine gun used by the United States armed forces in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam...
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    The M1917 Enfield, the "American Enfield", formally named "United States Rifle, cal .30, Model of 1917" is an American modification and production of...
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  • American bolt-action rifle M1917 light tank, a light tank in US Army service, a near copy of the Renault FT 75 mm gun M1917, a US-manufactured variant...
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  • to the intended article. 75 mm field gun can refer to: French Canon de 75 modèle 1897 British 75_mm_Gun_M1917 Polish 75 mm armata wz. 1902/26pl [pl]...
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    standardized in 1936. 599 of 2,971 M1917 and M1918 howitzers in the U.S. inventory had been converted by 1940. The M1917 and M1918 howitzers remained the...
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    The M1917 Revolvers were six-shot, .45 ACP, large frame double action revolvers adopted by the United States Military in 1917, to supplement the standard...
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    .50 BMG (redirect from 12.7 x 99 mm NATO)
    scaled-up version of the M1917 Browning. The development of the .50 BMG round is sometimes confused with the German 13.2 mm TuF, which was developed by...
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    The M1917 was the United States' first mass-produced tank, entering production shortly before the end of World War I. It was a license-built near-copy...
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    Whizbang Howitzer motor carriage M8 M40 gun motor carriage M7 Priest 75 mm gun M1917 – copy of British gun re-chambered for French cartridge, produced for...
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    M1917 for 75 mm (British) (wooden wheel)(75 mm gun M1917) C10 Cart, battery, reel, M1917A2 C11 Cart, artillery, reel, M1909M1, M1918 C12 Gun 75 mm, M1897A2...
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  • needed] High Standard HDM[citation needed] Colt New Service[citation needed] M1917 revolver[citation needed] Smith & Wesson Model 10[citation needed] Colt...
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    models in France. These were augmented with several hundred additional 75-mm M1917 guns and their ammunition from the US. Some sources also state the British...
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    equipped with the 2.95-inch Mountain Gun, it converted to the truck-drawn 75 mm M1917 guns on 2 September 1931. During 1924 and 1925 it helped build a bridge...
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  • method (Cartons, Bandoleers, or Belts / Links) and container type used (M1917 Rifle Ammunition Packing Box, M23 Ammo Crate, etc.) and was designated by...
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    included a reinforced frame and a 75 mm (3.0 in) recoilless rifle mounted to the scooter. The 150 TAPs mounted a M20 75 mm recoilless rifle, a U.S.-made light...
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  • Fusil Automatique Modele 1917 Fusil MAS-36 Lebel M1886/93, M27, and R35 M1917 Enfield (supplied by the US through Lend-lease to Free French forces) M1...
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    Renault FT (redirect from 6-Ton Tanks M1917)
    Copies and derivative designs were manufactured in the United States (M1917 light tank), in Italy (Fiat 3000), and in the Soviet Union (T-18 tank)....
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  • (M1903/M1 Garand) M1909 Bolo Knife M1917 Bayonet (M1917 Rifle, M1897, M12 and M1200 Shotguns) M1917 Bolo Knife M1917/M1918/Mark I Trench Knife M1939 Machete...
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    done by mortars. As well as infantry use, the guns were also fitted to the M1917 light tank, the first mass-produced U.S. tank. These tanks entered service...
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    the day's meals, known as KP duty. He noticed that one of his unit's 75 mm M1917 field gun had been silenced, and its crew killed. Without orders, he...
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    machine gun of World War I, the John M. Browning-designed water-cooled M1917. The emergence of general-purpose machine guns in the 1950s pushed the M1919...
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    produced with barrel lengths of 30 inches (760 mm) or 28 inches (710 mm) chambered for 2.75-inch (70 mm) cartridges in either 12, 16, or 20-gauge. The...
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    3-inch gun M1918 (category 76 mm artillery)
    the M1917 started in 1915, and as the name implies, took two years to enter service. The gun was essentially an unmodified 3-inch M1903 (76.2 mm L/55)...
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  • smoothbore weapon for Home Guard use only BL 9.2-inch howitzer – WWI era 75 mm gun M1917 – US supplied, training and home defence after fall of France QF 18-pounder...
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  • Mark 16 and 17 gun (Cold War, Korean War) 75 mm Gun M1916 (World War I) 75 mm gun M1897 (World War I) 3-inch M1917 gun (World War I, interbellum, World War...
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    mm cannon. A 75 mm gun was experimentally fitted to a howitzer motor carriage M8 – an M3 tank with a larger turret – and trials indicated that a 75 mm...
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  • United States. Approximately 75% of the American Expeditionary Forces carried M1917 rifles into combat. Nearly half of these M1917 rifles were sent to the...
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