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  • ...n]]'''<br>[[File:US_Rifleman_M1903A3_Springfield.PNG|175px]]<br>[[Rifleman#American | Rifleman M1903 Springfield ]] ...-Automatic]]'''<br>[[File:US_Rifleman_M1_Garand.PNG|175px]] <br>[[Rifleman#American | Rifleman M1 Garand ]]
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  • [[File:In us bar.jpg|left|thumb|An American infantryman walks up a [[Browning Automatic Rifle]] at the shoulder.|250px] ...n the campaign, but the majority of Allied units are overnight going to be American.
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  • ==American== |[[File:American Airborne Sapper.png|150px]]
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  • ==American== |[[File:American AB SMG.png|200px]]
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  • ==American== | '''American sapper'''
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  • ==American== |[[File:American AB semi-auto rifleman.png|175px]]
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  • ==American== | '''American Anti-Tank soilder'''
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  • ==American== | [[File:American combat engineer.png|200px]]
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  • The M1911 is the prototypical American pistol of the 20th century, enjoying 74 years as the official sidearm of th ...er Long Colt rounds lacked the stopping power needed during the Philippine-American War.
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  • ...by the French as part of the American Lend Lease plan, the M1a2/M5 was the American 3 inch AA gun that was configured for anti-tank use on both the M10 Tank De
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  • ==American== | [[File:American AB Sniper.png|200px]]
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  • ==American== | [[File:American ATR.png|250px]]
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  • Popularized by American gangsters from its introduction in 1919, the M1928 was a militarized versio ==American==
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  • ==American== | [[File:American lmg.png|250px]]
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  • ==American== | '''American Sniper'''
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  • ==American== | [[File:American Airborne lmg.png|200px]]
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  • ==American== ...this short-barreled mortar was fired by trigger. In game it is issued to American troops as well.
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  • ==American== ...this short-barreled mortar was fired by trigger. In game it is issued to American troops as well.
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  • ...he division's insignia in 1939. It replaced another previously used Native American symbol that was withdrawn when it became closely associated with the German
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  • ==American== | '''American Rifleman'''
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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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  • ...rporate a suspension system that stemmed from the designs developed by the American designer J. Walter Christie. His coil-spring suspension system was to be in ...ry of Morris, was, at the time, licensed to manufacture a high-performance American-designed World War I aircraft engine called the Liberty. With the Liberty e
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  • ...en at the end, the 88 could frontally penetrate any tank in the British or American armored tank inventory.
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  • ...uring early 1941. It was an attempt to standardize on a common British and American version. Based on combat reports from the field, self-sealing fuel tanks an The first sizable commitment of A-20s under American control did not take place until after Operation Torch, the Allied invasion
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  • ...es in factories in the U.K., U.S., and Canada. Starting in 1942, the North American factories produced the No.4 Mk I*, which featured a modified bolt-release m
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  • ...t went on to become the standard fighter aircraft armament on almost every American fighter of the war. Blessed with a high RoF (rate of fire) and a flat, cons ...ir combat world to "sic fiddies" (six fifty-caliber heavy machine guns) in American and British Commonwealth aviation.
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  • ...gun is a Vickers 12.7mm Heavy Machine Gun.<br> Not as hard hitting as the American .5" Browning ... it wouldn't normally even beat a German scout car because '''[[M4_Sherman#M4A2_Sherman|M4a2 Sherman]]''': Made available through the American lend-lease program, this becomes the standard "do everything" medium tank o
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  • ...- AI Characters are determined by ownership - British, French, German, or American. Weapons are all about the same.
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  • ...t went on to become the standard fighter aircraft armament on almost every American fighter of the war. Blessed with a high RoF (rate of fire) and a flat, cons ...ir combat world to "sic fiddies" (six fifty-caliber heavy machine guns) in American and British Commonwealth aviation.
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  • American pre-war armored vehicle doctrine called for tanks to accompany infantry and
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  • |DB7, Havoc|| ||Shorthand for variants of the American built Douglas Bomber 7 - Light Attack Bomber. Used by British (Havoc) and F |Bell||Bell Model 14a||Shorthand for the American built Bell Model 14a (P-400 Airacobra) Fighter-Bomber. Used by French Force
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  • ...historical precedent, this campaign approach will also see things like the American forces not being available until the later tiers since at the start of the
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  • ...t French FaF have 4 different aircraft with HMG's as all four are actually American sourced purchase order or lend lease aircraft.<br>
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  • ...usf. F2 and the concomitant 1,275 early Ausf. Gs, surpassed any British or American tank design at the time and Allied troops generally treated them with a gre
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  • ...the "Course Pointer" (original German "Kurszeiger") by the Luftwaffe, its American USAAF counterpart is called the "PDI", an acronym for "Pilot Directional In
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  • - - American/French - 81mm Halftrack
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