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  • == British Infantry == ...n]]'''<br>[[File:UK_Inf_Rifle_Single_Lee-Enfield.png|150px]]<br>[[Rifleman#British | Enfield No.4 Mk 1 ]]
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  • || [[File:UK_LCVP.png|400px]]<br>[[Higgins Boat| British Higgins Boat (LCVP)]]
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  • ==British== *Canterbury - British Production Facility 1, 2 & 3
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  • ==British== |[[File:British Airborne Sapper.png|200px]]
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  • == British Infantry == ...n]]'''<br>[[File:UK_Inf_Rifle_Single_Lee-Enfield.png|150px]]<br>[[Rifleman#British | Enfield No.4 Mk 1 ]]
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  • </td><td> [[British Expeditionary Force]] On land, the British Armed Forces consists of the British Expeditionary Force, sent out to Europe in 1940 to help defend against a Ge
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  • ...rd hand held ant-tank weapons. Most of these weapons where rockets but the British adopted a difference system but the effect was the same. Fire a High-explos ==British==
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  • ==British== | '''British sapper'''
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  • ==British== | '''British Airborne SMG'''
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  • *[[British Army Units|Army]] *[[British AF Units|Air Force]]
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  • ==British== | '''British Grenadier'''
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  • ==British== | [[File:British combat engineer.png|250px]]
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  • ...ter the Americans enter the conflict fall on their shoulders, although the British and the French are still in the fight to a lesser degree. ...ver, the emphasis 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
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  • ...a Vickers machine gun. Various marks of the Cardern Loyd could be found in British army service and the last production variant the Mark VI, served as the blu ...the carrier a top speed of 30mph. With the adoption of the Bren gun into British service in 1935 the Carrier Machine Gun Number 2 Mark 1 was once again modi
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  • ==British== | '''British Airborne Anti-Tank Rifleman'''
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  • ==British== | '''British Anti-Tank Rifleman'''
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  • ! Rank !! British !! French !! German
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  • ...rovised various home made grenades until the Mills bomb was adopted by the British Army as its standard hand grenade in 1915 as the No 5. ...(but not the 36M) followed in 1932. the No. 36M remained in service as the British Army’s standard grenade until the 1970s.
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  • ==British== | '''British Airbrone Sniper'''
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  • ==British== | '''British Airborne Rifleman'''
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  • ==British== The British Army began producing the 2 Inch mortar in 1938. Small, simple, and relative
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  • || [[File:UK_LCVP.png|400px]]<br>[[Higgins Boat| British Higgins Boat (LCVP)]]
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