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12.7 cm/50 Type 3 naval gun; 14-inch M1920 railway gun; 15 cm SK C/25; 15 cm hrubá houfnice vz. 25; 15 cm sIG 33; 16-inch/45-caliber gun; 16-inch/50-caliber M1919 gun; 16-inch/50-caliber Mark 2 gun; 16-inch howitzer M1920; 18-inch/48-caliber Mark 1 gun; 20 cm/50 3rd Year Type naval gun; 41 cm/45 3rd Year Type naval gun; 122 mm gun M1931 (A-19 ...
Thompson submachine gun (1938–1971 in USA) – Family of submachine guns designed in 1910 and onwards, The Thompson is a famous submachine gun commonly associated with American gangsters; M3 submachine gun (1943–present) – A cheaper and lighter alternative to the Thompson submachine gun; MAC 10 (1970–present) – Family of submachine ...
This is a list of all military weapons ever used by the United States. This list will include all lists dealing with US weapons to show all weapons ever used by the United States of America. American Revolution
The Great Battles of the Civil War (TV series 1994) Sherman's March (1986) Civil War Combat (TV Series 2000-2003) Gettysburg: 3 days of Destiny (2004) [citation needed] 10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed Women (2006), TV, recounting the Battle of Antietam; Lincoln and Lee at Antietam: The Cost of Freedom (2006) [citation needed]
List of artillery; List of firearms. List of assault rifles; List of battle rifles; List of blow forward firearms; List of bolt-action rifles; List of bullpup firearms; List of carbines; List of delayed blowback firearms; List of grenade launchers; List of machine guns; List of multiple-barrel firearms; List of pistols; List of recoilless ...
Gettysburg is a 2011 American Civil War television documentary film directed by Adrian Moat that was first aired on May 30, 2011 (Memorial Day) on the History Channel.This two-hour documentary film, narrated by actor Sam Rockwell, commenced a week of programming by the History channel honoring and commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the American Civil War.
Almost all of the guns in the collection were fireable. [2] At the time the company was manufacturing 430,000 blank rounds a year, and almost every US movie or television show in existence that showed a firearm firing had been supplied by Stembridge. [2] By the 1980s the firm had over 10,000 weapons, including many of historical interest. [1]
This is a list of weapons served individually by the United States armed forces. While the general understanding is that crew-served weapons require more than one person to operate them, there are important exceptions in the case for both squad automatic weapons (SAW) and sniper rifles.