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  • == French Infantry == ...Rifleman]] <br>[[File:FR_Inf_Rifle_Single_MAS36.png|200px]] <br>[[Rifleman#French | MAS 36 ]]
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  • || [[File:French_LCVP.png|400px]]<br>[[Higgins Boat| French Higgins Boat (LCVP)]] || [[File:Nv_fr_fairmile.jpg|400px]]<br>[[Fairmile B|Fairmile B]] || [[File:French armed trawler.jpg|400px]]<br>[[Armed trawler|Armed trawler]]
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  • ==French== *Rouen East - French Production Facility 1
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  • || [[File:French_LCVP.png|400px]]<br>[[Higgins Boat| French Higgins Boat (LCVP)]] || [[File:Nv_fr_fairmile.jpg|400px]]<br>[[Fairmile B|Fairmile B]] || [[File:French armed trawler.jpg|400px]]<br>[[Armed trawler|Armed trawler]]
    788 bytes (97 words) - 06:29, 1 November 2023
  • == French Infantry == ...Rifleman]] <br>[[File:FR_Inf_Rifle_Single_MAS36.png|200px]] <br>[[Rifleman#French | MAS 36 ]]
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  • ==French== |[[File:French Airborne sapper.png|200px]]
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  • =French= ==Foreign units potentially used by French Air Force==
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  • ==French== | '''French Sapper'''
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  • ...thumb|The [[Fusil_mle_1936|MAS.36 rifle]], the primary battle rifle of the French Forces|250px]] All of the initial French tanks are fairly well armored but are otherwise somewhat poor with speed is
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  • | '''Caliber''' || 7.5×54mm French ...gn and evolved into the MAS49 which became the standard issue rifle of the French army until the 1970s.
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  • ...railleur mle 1915 CSRG light machine rifle (better known as the Chauchat). French commanders considered standardizing on the American Browning Automatic Rifl ...as the standard ammunition for all future rifles and light machine guns in French service. The modified fusil-mitrailleur modèle 1924 modifié 1929 (FM Mle
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  • ==French== | '''French airborne SMG'''
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  • | colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" | [[File:French grenade.jpg|200px]] French OF grenades were made of two thin sheet steel halves, with a threaded neck
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  • ==French== | '''French Anti-Tank solider'''
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  • *[[French Army Units|Army]] *[[French AF Units|Air Force]]
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  • ==French== The French Rifle Grenadier employed a regular infantry rifle and a cup launched rifle
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  • ==French== ...r, lighter weapons than the pre-WWI rifles. In WWIIOL:Battleground Europe, French snipers use the Lebel rifle fitted with an APX mle 1921 telescopic sight.
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  • ==French== The French received these ATR guns from the British in exchange for French 25mm guns.
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  • The native French submachine gun in service during World War II was the Pistolet-mitrailleur The French accepted the PM MAS 38 in 1938, but production did not begin until 1939. Th
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  • ...s enter the conflict fall on their shoulders, although the British and the French are still in the fight to a lesser degree. ...s in combat falls heavily on the American's shoulders. The British and the French are still active in the campaign, but the majority of Allied units are over
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  • ==French== The French received these ATR guns from the British in exchange for French 25mm guns.
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  • Charles Petter, a Swiss national invalided out of the French Foreign Legion after suffering severe wounds in North Africa, joined the So ...istol Model 1935; abbreviated PA mle 1935). The pistol became the official French service sidearm in 1936 but did not enter large-scale production until 1938
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