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  • The 1920s was a decade of expansion for the American firm of General Motors (GM). In 1929, GM acquired the motor firm Adam Opel German authorities were leery of Opel and did not entirely trust its American management, but coveted the company’s reliable, tough, and easily maintai
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  • ! British !! French !! American !! German ...d ]] || [[Submachine_Gunner#French | SMG: M3A1 Grease Gun ]] || [[Rifleman#American | Rifleman: M1903A3 Springfield ]] || [[Rifleman#German| AR: Sturmgewehr 44
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  • ...hat city and gangsters. It was also used by police departments and several American industries with union problems. Even the U.S. Post Office bought 250 Thomps *This weapon is issued to the [[Submachine Gunner|American submachine gun]]. It is the bulkiest of the submachine guns and is more use
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  • This automatic rifle was designed by Browning for use by American soldiers in WWI. Firing the .30-06 rifle cartridge, and offering selective
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  • As the tiers progress, a lot of [[United States|American]] equipment is received, simulating a lend-lease scheme that eventually lea
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  • ...the lower warmer air of the Pacific theater it carried the highest scoring American aces of all time to their deadly work. ...the fastest fighters in the game and dives like a greased banshee as most American aircraft are known to do. Its rate of climb rate is average, falling well s
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  • ...e top. The Mark II served through the Second World War and was replaced in American service in the 1960s.
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  • | style="text-align: center;" |'''American''' | style="text-align: center;" |'''American'''
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  • The M3A1 become available from tier 3, it can be found in the French and American supply lists. Its low rate of fire makes it very controllable and accurate
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  • ...antages. Its Spigot system means that it produced no back-blast unlike the American Bazooka. Therefore it didn’t give away the users position, pose a risk to
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  • *American Express **Note: American Express Gift Cards are not accepted
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  • | American Chat || [[File:Chat_American.jpg]]
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  • =In French and American Service=
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  • ...known as the Chauchat). French commanders considered standardizing on the American Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR), but eventually required the development of
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  • # Capture Spa (this to simulate the capturing of the American fuel dumps located there) ...s of most of their armoured forces and tanks, capturing Spa with it's huge American fuel dumps was critical to success of the Ardennes breakout and the whole c
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  • In 1923, General Motors (GM), an American company, sold its first truck, a Chevrolet, in the U.K. Two years later, GM
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  • ...n a dive. A centerline 20mm cannon was specified for the export P-400s but American issue and lend lease P-39s were equipped with a 37mm cannon, two .50 cal gu ...form for fighting the very same German aircraft in the very same manner as American and British pilots had deemed it incapable for - on the deck and turning -
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  • ...ers, a result of American manufacturing resources and a lack of any better American product. ...y 3 inch gun to essentially recreate the real-time response to the unusual American anti-tank doctrine.
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  • In 1923, General Motors (GM), an American company, sold its first truck, a Chevrolet, in the U.K. Two years later, GM
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  • ...enerable DC-3 / C-47 is still in use, even with the military of some South American countries, some 75 years after it first flew!
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