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Bazooka

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batteries getting stuck in the wood shoulder rest (the compartment was later reamed out to accommodate the larger cells). The M1 and M1A1 used rear iron sights and front rectangular "ladder" sights positioned at the muzzles. The vertical sides of the ladder sight were inscribed with graduations of 100, 200, 300, and 400 yards, with the user elevating the Bazooka so the rear sight lined up with the selected "rung" on the front sight. On the M9, the ladder sight was replaced by the General Electric T43 aperture sight. Ranging was accomplished by looking through the rear sight's peep hole while rotating the assembly (which had graduations of 100, 200, and 300 yards) so it lined up with the blade positioned at the muzzle. In September 1944, during the production of the M9A1, the T43 sight was replaced by the Polaroid T90 optical reflector sight, which used an etched
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discrete sections, with bayonet-joint attachments. This was done to make the weapon more convenient to carry, particularly for use by airborne forces. The final two-piece launcher was standardized as the M9A1. In September 1944, the fragile folding aperture sight was replaced by a Polaroid optical reflector sight. However, the long list of incorporated modifications increased the launcher's tube length to 61 inches (1.55 m), with an overall empty weight of 14.3 lb (6.5 kg). From its original conception as a relatively light, handy, and disposable weapon, the final M9A1 launcher had become a heavy, clumsy, and relatively complex piece of equipment.
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useful and effective weapons during World War II, though they had been primarily employed against enemy emplacements and fixed fortifications, not as anti-tank weapons. General Dwight Eisenhower later described it as one of the four "tools of victory" which won World War II for the Allies (together with the
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from the target at low impact angles. In late 1943, another 2.36-in rocket type was adopted, the M6A3, for use with the newly standardized M9 rocket launcher. The M6A3 was 19.4 inches (493 mm) long, and weighed 3.38 lb (1.53 kg). It had a blunted, more round nose to improve target
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The original M1 and M1A1 rocket launchers were equipped with simple fixed sights and used launch tubes without reinforcements. During the war, the M1A1 received a number of running modifications. The battery specification was changed to a larger, standard battery cell size, resulting in complaints of
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were overhauled with the latest ignition systems and had been modified to be able to be fired from the upgraded M1 launchers. The M6A3 rocket featured a blunt, rounded nose to lessen the chances of it ricocheting off angled armor. The M6A3 was meant to be fired from the M9, and later M9A1, launchers.
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In 1943, field reports of rockets sticking and prematurely detonating in M1A1 launch tubes were received by Army Ordnance at Ogden Arsenal and other production facilities. At the U.S. Army's Aberdeen Proving Grounds, various metal collars and wire wrapping were used on the sheet metal launch tube in
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The Blindicide rocket has another major difference from the "super bazooka" in that it is mechanically fired with a percussion cap system, the launcher having a simple mechanical hammer with a firing pin, that is cocked by the loader. There are two safety levers, one on the aimer's pistol grip, and
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rocket. The U.S. Army also used it in lesser quantity. While occasions to destroy enemy armored vehicles proved exceedingly rare, it was employed against enemy fortifications and emplacements with success. The M20 remained in service with South Vietnamese and indigenous forces until the late 1960s.
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to attack such emplacements. In the few instances in the Pacific where the Bazooka was used against tanks and armored vehicles, the rocket's warhead easily penetrated the thin armor plate used by the Japanese and destroyed the vehicle. Overall, the M1A1, M9, and M9A1 rocket launchers were viewed as
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helicopter to test if a Bazooka could be fired from a helicopter in flight. One of the larger, 3.5 inch, models of the Bazooka was chosen, and was mounted ahead and to the right of the helicopter to allow the door to remain clear. The Bazooka was successfully tested, although it was discovered that
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at Aberdeen Proving Ground. On the morning of the trial Skinner and Uhl realised that the launcher had no sights, so they improvised some from a wire coathanger; despite this, it was the only weapon in the trial to be able to hit a moving tank. This led to the launcher being demonstrated to General
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in) thickness at best, able to be pierced by the Bazooka's shaped-charge rocket. During the 1944 Allied offensive in France, when some examples of liaison aircraft with the U.S. Army began to be experimentally field-armed, and were already flying with pairs or quartets of the American ordnance—and
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An optical reflector sight replaced the iron sights beginning in September 1944. The M9A1 supplanted the M9 in production beginning in June 1944. It has an improved coupling mechanism for the launch tube; the overall length is 61.1 in (1.55 m) and 31.5 in (800 mm) when folded.
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The M1 Bazooka fared much better on the rare occasions when it could be used against the much thinner armor typically fitted to the lower sides, undersides, and tops of enemy tanks. To hit the bottom of an enemy tank, the Bazooka operator had to wait until the tank was surmounting a steep hill or
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operated through the trigger. A trigger safety was incorporated into the design that isolated the magneto, preventing misfires that could occur when the trigger was released and the stored charge prematurely fired the rocket. The final major change was the division of the launch tube into two
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In the Pacific campaign, as in North Africa, the original Bazookas sent to combat often had reliability issues. The battery-operated firing circuit was easily damaged during rough handling, and the rocket motors often failed because of high temperatures and exposure to moisture, salt air, or
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Initially supplied with the highly unreliable M6 rocket and without training for its operators, the M1 did not play a significant armed role in combat in the North African fighting, but did provide a German intelligence coup when some were captured by the Germans in early encounters with
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Blindicide rockets were designed to spin in flight, with six of the rocket's exhaust ports being angled to impart spin. While spinning the rocket has improved accuracy, centrifugal forces acting on the explosive jet tend to spread the jet, reducing the thickness of armor that it can
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inexperienced U.S. troops. A U.S. general visiting the Tunisian front in 1943 after the close of combat operations could not find any soldiers who could report that the weapon had actually stopped an enemy tank. Further issue of the Bazooka was suspended in May 1943.
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tried to stop North Korean tanks with 2.36-inch rocket launchers and 75 mm recoilless rifles but was overrun by 33 T-34-85s. One of the North Korean T-34s received a total of 22 shots on the side and rear at about 10 meters in distance, but survived the attack.
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in the years following World War II effectively canceled the intended widespread issue of the M20, and initial U.S. forces deploying to Korea were armed solely with the M9/M9A1 2.36-in. launcher and old stockpiled World War II inventories of M6A3 rocket ammunition.
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heavy tank destroyer, the most heavily armored fighting vehicle in World War Two. The team managed to do this by positioning themselves to get a shot at the massive vehicle's thinner side armor, scoring a direct hit on the ammunition bustle and causing a
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I was walking by this scrap pile, and there was a tube that... happened to be the same size as the grenade that we were turning into a rocket. I said, That's the answer! Put the tube on a soldier's shoulder with the rocket inside, and away it
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on July 18, and proved their power by destroying a number of North Korean tanks that entered the city on July 20. As a result, the U.S. Army rushed to secure more M20 rockets and was able to hold more than 900 Super Bazookas during the
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high-wing civilian monoplane, the L-4 Grasshopper, began to be used in a light anti-armor role by a few U.S. Army artillery spotter units over France; these aircraft were field-outfitted with either two or four Bazookas attached to the
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stated to a colleague that "the purpose of the Bazooka is not to hunt tanks offensively, but to be used as a last resort in keeping tanks from overrunning infantry. To insure this, the range should be held to around 30 yards."
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The Bazooka required special care when used in tropical or arctic climates or in severe dust or sand conditions. Rockets were not to be fired at temperatures below 0 °F or above 120 °F (−18 °C to +49 °C).
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Within a few weeks, Carpenter was credited with knocking out a German armored car and four tanks. Carpenter's plane was known as "Rosie the Rocketer", and his exploits were soon featured in many press accounts, including
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A prototype of the world's first "tube-type rocket-propelled grenade launcher", the grip part of the "Original Bazooka" is marked "May 1942" and is signed by the development team including Hickman, Skinner, and
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coating in the hand-operated magneto that ignited the rocket. Upon issue, these coatings were removed with solvent to ready the M20 for actual firing. However, budget cutbacks initiated by Secretary of Defense
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In October 1944, after receiving reports of inadequate combat effect of the M1A1 and M9 launchers and their M6A1 rockets, and after examining captured examples of the German 8.8 cm RPzB 43 and RPzB 54
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During the Allied invasion of Sicily, small numbers of the M1A1 Bazooka (using an improved rocket, the M6A1) were used in combat by U.S. forces. The M1A1 accounted for four medium German tanks and a heavy
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caused the Bazooka to be completely redesigned at the close of World War II. A larger, 3.5 in (89 mm) model was adopted, the M20 "Super Bazooka". Though bearing a superficial resemblance to the
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At the same time, the U.S. military dispatched its first troops to the Korean Peninsula without trusting reports that a 2.36-inch rocket could not destroy North Korean tanks. On July 5, 1950, during the
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it would require shielding for the engine compartment, which was exposed in the model 47 and other early helicopters. The helicopter itself belonged to HMX-1, a marine experimental helicopter squadron.
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humidity. With the introduction of the M1A1 and its more reliable rocket ammunition, the Bazooka was effective against some fixed Japanese infantry emplacements such as small concrete bunkers and
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When the existence of the Bazooka was revealed to the American public, official press releases for the first two years stated that it "packed the wallop of a 155 mm cannon"—a great exaggeration.
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The Blindicide is not a direct derivative of the M20 design, being smaller caliber (83 mm not 88.9 mm). The aluminum launch tube is externally reinforced with glass reinforced plastic.
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The 2.36 inch (60 mm) smoke rocket M10 and its improved subvariants (M10A1, M10A2, M10A4) used the rocket motor and fin assembly of the M6A1, but replaced the anti-tank warhead with a
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until 1954. The M20 and M20B1 were later replaced by the 66 mm LAW in 1968, but the bazooka remained in inventory for reservists, mobilisation, and other non-priority uses until 1989.
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Brazil, manufactured by Hydroar SA—improved 3.5 M20A1B1. A hand grip with solid state firing circuit powered by two AA cells replaced the U.S.-designed hand grip with magneto trigger.
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Because no electrical connection had to be made between rocket and launcher, reload time is faster than for the "super bazooka" and a good team can fire off six rockets per minute.
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for aiming. The T43 and T90 sights were interchangeable. Various types of blast deflectors were tried, and an additional strap iron shoulder brace was fitted to the M9 launcher.
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were also employed by the Chinese forces against the American Sherman and Patton tanks, and the Chinese later reverse engineered and produced a copy of the M20 designated the
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was introduced. The forward hand grip was deleted, and the design simplified. The production M1A1 was 55 inches (1.37 m) long and weighed 12.75 pounds (5.8 kg).
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other obstruction, while hitting the top armor usually necessitated firing the rocket from the upper story of a building or a similar, elevated, position. Even the heavy
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Late in World War II, the M6A4 and M6A5 rockets with improved fuses were developed. These rockets arrived too late to see service during the war, but were used post-war.
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the task of creating a delivery system for the grenade. Uhl created a small rocket, but needed to protect the operator from the rocket motor's exhaust. According to Uhl:
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In late 1942, numbers of early-production American M1 Bazookas were captured by German troops from Red Army forces who had been given quantities of the Bazooka under
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effect at low angles, and a new circular fin assembly to improve flight stability. The M6A3 was capable of penetrating 3.5–4 inches (89–102 mm) of armor plate.
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magazine. Carpenter once told a reporter that his idea of fighting a war was to "attack, attack and then attack again". During the critical late-September
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Uses the improved M6A3 HEAT, M7A3 practice, and M10 bursting smoke (white phosphorus) rockets (weight: 3.4 lbs., velocity: 265 feet per second)
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The M20 was used in the early stages of the war in Vietnam by the U.S. Marines before gradually being phased out by the mid-1960s in favor of the
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The ammunition for the original M1 launcher was the M6 ("trials" code: T1), which was notoriously unreliable. The M6 was improved and designated
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was "far superior to the American Bazooka": 'I was so favorably impressed I was ready to take after the Krauts with their own weapon.'
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used quantities of M9A1 and M20 rocket launchers in their overseas provinces in Africa against Marxist guerrilla forces during the
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standardized improved chemical warfare rockets intended for the new M9 and M9A1 launchers, the Army adopted the M26 gas rocket, a
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as a side project (under U.S. Army contract during World War I) of his work on rocket propulsion. Goddard, during his tenure at
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was signed only five days later, development was discontinued. The project was also interrupted by Goddard's serious bout with
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The development of the Bazooka involved the development of two specific lines of technology: the rocket-powered weapon and the
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was shocked to discover from a subordinate that none of his troops had received any instruction in the use of the Bazooka.
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their own version, increasing the warhead diameter to 8.8 cm (among other minor changes) and widely issuing it as the
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Battery problems in the early Bazookas eventually resulted in replacement of the battery-powered ignition system with a
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Korean War Order of Battle: United States, United Nations, and Communist Ground, Naval, and Air Forces, 1950–1953
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an effort to reinforce it. However, reports of premature detonation continued until the development of bore slug
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The launch tube can be folded to just over half the opened length which makes it far easier to carry into combat
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The original M6 and M6A1 rockets used in the M1 and M1A1 launchers had pointed noses, which were found to cause
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In September 1942, a consignment of 600 M1 Bazookas was shipped to Egypt for use by the British Army in the
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Canadian Army Manual of Training (CAMT) 7-12, Infantry Platoon Weapons, 3.5-Inch Rocket Launcher (All Arms)
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received the M10 shaped-charge grenade which was capable of stopping German tanks. He gave Lieutenant
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armed forces captured several Bazookas in early North African and Eastern Front encounters and soon
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The Defence Capabilities of Small States: Singapore and Taiwan's Responses to Strategic Desperation
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and the U.S. M9 Bazooka, Corporal Donald E. Lewis of the U.S. Army informed his superiors that the
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WO Code No. 8774, Infantry Training Volume I, Pamphlet No. 9, Part II 3.5-Inch Rocket Launcher
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Product improved variant with improved connector latch assembly, entering production in 1952
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Super Bazooka (mislabeled "SAM-7 shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missile, Russian made") in
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During the war, Bazookas were lend-leased to the United Kingdom, Brazil, Canada, China, and
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During World War II, "Bazooka" became the universally applied nickname of the new American
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Shortly after the first prototype launcher and rockets had been tested by firing into the
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Overall length: 61 inches (1,500 mm) fixed / 31.5 inches (800 mm) disassembled
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Weight (unloaded): M20A1: 14.3 lb (6.5 kg); M20A1B1: 13 lb (5.9 kg)
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Cookies, Coleslaw, and Stoops: The Influence of Dutch on the North American Languages
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The armies of the NATO nations: Organization, concept of war, weapons and equipment
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Lightweight version with barrels made of cast aluminum, other components simplified
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The Vietnam People's Army also developed their own Bazooka under the management of
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American soldier with M1A1 bazooka on August 23, 1944, near Fontainebleau, France
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The Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War: A Political, Social, and Military History
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for use by infantry, effective at defeating up to 60 mm (2.4 in) of
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Experimental tripod mounted rocket launcher with overhead magazine circa 1955
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Effective (stationary target/moving target): 300 yd (270 m) / 200 yd (180 m)
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and by the Swiss, Mexican and Israeli armies and various other armed forces.
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offensive, a Bazooka team managed the unlikely achievement of destroying a
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This article is about the weapon. For the namesake musical instrument, see
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Major Charles Carpenter, Once History Teacher, Now Legend in Patton's Army
363:"). Near the end of the war, the Japanese developed a similar weapon, the 6746: 6582: 6458: 6248: 6123: 2422: 2302: 2274: 2233: 2219: 2067: 984: 929: 925: 685: 441: 287: 2865: 2156:: The M9A1 was used for a short period of time by the Dutch Army as the 1524:
another at the rear of the launch tube for the protection of the loader.
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Captured from the Argentine forces during the Falklands Conflict, 1982.
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Used the M6 HEAT and M7 training practice rockets (60 mm warhead)
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in the 1940s, where he guided rocket development for the war effort.
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Originally a larger version of the M9A1, designated M20 in late 1944
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warhead. It was also designed for easy maneuverability and access.
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Large numbers of 2.36-inch bazookas that were captured during the
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After The Storm: The Changing Military Balance in the Middle East
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A U.S. soldier fires an M9 Bazooka at a German machine gun nest,
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to ensure that the rocket did not catch inside the launch tube.
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Warhead: M28A2 HEAT (9 lb) or T127E3/M30 WP (8.96 lb)
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took the new system to a competitive trial of various types of
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variant's vague resemblance to the musical instrument called a
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Entered active service just before the start of the Korean War
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TM 9-1055-201-12, Launcher, Rocket, 3.5-in M20A1 and M20A1 B1
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Warhead: M6 or M6A2 shaped charge (3.5 lb, 1.59 kg)
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missile weapon (mainly rocket-propelled grenade launchers or
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BAZOOKA! Part I: Captain Skinner’s Tube-launched Tank Error
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Could penetrate up to 11 inches (280 mm) of armor
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Supplanted the M1A1 in production beginning in October 1943
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Could penetrate up to 4 inches (102 mm) of armor
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First issued June 14, 1942; designed by Capt. L.A. Skinner
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technology was developed in the U.S. into a shaped charge
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Length (when assembled for firing): 60 in (1,524 mm)
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Larger, 3.5 in (88.9 mm) caliber, and larger warhead
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Experimental version of the M9A1 made from aluminum alloy
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Could be disassembled into two halves for easier carrying
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received Chinese Type 51 bazookas. They were used by the
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List of U.S. Army weapons by supply catalog designation
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Warhead: M6A3 shaped charge (3.5 lb, 1.59 kg)
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Warhead: M6A1 shaped charge (3.5 lb, 1.59 kg)
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Can penetrate up to 3 inches (76 mm) of armor
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The name "bazooka" comes from an extension of the word
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Supplanted the M1 in production beginning in July 1943
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The Ordnance Department: on Beachhead and Battlefront
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Velocity of 265 ft/s (81 m/s; 181 mph)
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Gander, Terry J.; Cutshaw, Charles Q., eds. (2001).
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A 3.5 inch Bazooka rocket—loader training projectile
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invented and popularized by 1930s American comedian
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invented and popularized by 1930s American comedian
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To President Reagan on failure of 2.36 inch Bazooka
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Osprey Publishing. p. 14. 3354: 3352: 1348:Ordered in late summer 1945, canceled at war's end 1208:armies also used the M20 and M20A1 under the name 375:Bazooka series was replaced by the larger caliber 4903:The Chemical Warfare Service: Chemicals in Combat 3864:Disaster in Korea: The Chinese Confront MacArthur 3709:TM 9-297, 3.5-inch Rocket Launchers M20 and M20B1 3409:Helicopter Gunships: Deadly Combat Weapon Systems 1336:Unloaded weight is 15.87 lb (7.20 kg). 928:tank only possessed hull and turret top armor of 760:in 1944, the military version of the slow-flying 511:This rocket-powered weapon was the brainchild of 4222:"3.5 inch Rocket Launcher [Argentinian]" 4147:, vol. 4, Jane, April 1, 1985, p. 81, 3857: 3855: 3541:US Airborne Units in the Pacific Theater 1942–45 2765:(programme), Military Channel, November 18, 2008 1216:. They were used until their replacement by the 644:At the launcher's first firing test, Uhl wore a 382:The term "bazooka" still sees informal use as a 4656:Small Arms Survey 2002: Counting the Human Cost 4287:Maximiano, Cesar; Bonalume, Ricardo N. (2011). 3750:Korean War : Weapons of the United Nations 3476:Carpenter, Leland F, "Piper L-4J Grasshopper", 629: 3836:The Forgotten War: America in Korea, 1950–1953 3591: 3568:, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, pp. 332–33, 3273:The Invasion of Japan: Alternative to the Bomb 2837:"bazooka : Etymology, origin and meaning" 1326:Weight (unloaded): 15.14 pounds (6.87 kg) 1292:Weight (unloaded): 13.26 pounds (6.01 kg) 606:Rocket-borne shaped charge weapons development 16:Man-portable recoilless rocket antitank weapon 6175: 5811: 5236: 5076: 5013:Article on early M1 Bazooka with rare photos. 4346: 4344: 4342: 4340: 4338: 4336: 4334: 4332: 4290:Brazilian Expeditionary Force in World War II 3143:TM 9-294: 2.36-inch A.T. Rocket Launcher M1A1 1200:. The M20A1 was replaced in the 1970s by the 8: 3450:, Hearst Magazines, January 1944, p. 64 3304:. Iowa State University Press. p. 117. 2622:. Combat 18. illustrated by Johnny Shumate. 1351:Weight (unloaded): 10.5 pounds (4.8 kg) 1277:Used the M6A1 HEAT and M7A1 practice rockets 1261:Weight (unloaded): 18 lb (8.2 kg). 866:. On the night before the landings, General 539:, Maryland, on November 6, 1918, but as the 531:successfully demonstrated his rocket to the 4984:Bazooka Vs Panzer: Battle of the Bulge 1944 3816:former members of Task Force Smith (1985), 3387:, The Rock Island Argus, September 26, 1944 2168:(TRIS, troop force in Surinam, part of the 1474:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 1289:Overall length: 54.5 inches (1,380 mm) 314:at ranges beyond that of a standard thrown 6670: 6182: 6168: 6160: 5818: 5804: 5796: 5243: 5229: 5221: 5083: 5069: 5061: 4376:de Quesada, Alejandro (January 10, 2009). 3954: 3952: 3950: 3463: 3432: 3327:Piper Cub Weight & Balance Calculation 3203: 3035: 1663:Crew: 2, operator and loader (M9 and M9A1) 31: 6797:Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1942 5254:missile and rocket designations 1948–1963 5091:World War II rockets of the United States 5027:90th Infantry Division Preservation Group 2811:"Has bazooka become a generic trademark?" 2746: 2744: 2742: 2740: 2738: 1718:: Super Bazooka. Used until at least the 1494:Learn how and when to remove this message 1426:Rocket launcher, M25 "Three-shot Bazooka" 189:June 1942 – May 1945 (2.36 inch Bazookas) 3910: 3908: 3838:, Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 3338: 3336: 3162:, Petersen Publishing, pp. 184–91, 2611: 2609: 2429:in the Royal Thai Army, replaced by the 1992:: M20 Super Bazooka, first used in 1971. 1416:Rocket launcher, M20A1B1 "Super Bazooka" 1258:Overall length: 54 in (1.4 m). 1062:The success of the more powerful German 995:In a letter dated May 20, 1944, General 659:Chief of Staff of the United States Army 640:An M1 Bazooka with M6A1 and M6A3 rockets 430:The Swoop, or how Clarence Saved England 359:" ("rocket anti-armor rifle 'tank terror 6812:World War II infantry weapons of Brazil 4708:Army of the Republic of Vietnam 1955–75 4568: 4184:"Spain – M65 Anti-Tank Rocket Launcher" 4115:"Contactor latch assembly standardized" 4030: 3941: 3695: 3566:Wings of War–Airborne Warfare 1918–1945 3072: 2968: 2956: 2944: 2932: 2711: 2699: 2684: 2672: 2600: 2548: 2174:Nederlands Detachement Verenigde Naties 1390:Rocket launcher, M20A1 "Super Bazooka" 6782:Anti-tank rockets of the United States 5856:Colt Model 1903/1908 Pocket Hammerless 4850:Green, Michael; Green, Gladys (2000), 4734: 4683:Rhodesian Light Infantryman: 1961–1980 4633: 4592: 4580: 4548:. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 112. 4478: 4452:"Second IRA rocket fails to explode", 4402: 4274: 4208: 3604:Green, Michael; Stewart, Greg (2004), 3513:from the original on December 11, 2021 3182: 3128: 3091: 2805: 2803: 1658:Effective: (claimed) 120 yards (110 m) 1625:Effective: (claimed) 150 yards (140 m) 1592:Effective: (claimed) 150 yards (140 m) 1536:3.5 in Hydroar M20A1B1 rocket launcher 1421:M20B1 upgraded with M20A1 improvements 1403:Rocket launcher, M20B1 "Super Bazooka" 451:, due to its vague resemblance to the 5871:Smith & Wesson "Victory" revolver 4957:(in Dutch). Breda: Brabantia Nostra. 4518:Malkin, Elisabeth (October 1, 2018). 3346:, Flying Magazine, March 1945, p. 90. 2645: 2643: 2164:as an instructional weapon, with the 2024:used Super Bazookas, replaced by the 1356:Rocket launcher, M20 "Super Bazooka" 1302:Battery ignition replaced by trigger 7: 4170: 3915:Rottman, Gordon L. (December 2002). 3608:, Zenith Imprint Press, p. 45, 3420: 2729:Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary 1472:adding citations to reliable sources 4436:. Irish Academic Press, chapter 4. 4074:Nick van der Bijl (July 30, 1992). 4045:"Le bataillon de Corée (1950/1953)" 3146:, US War Department, September 1943 2862:Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville) 1613:Weight: 12.75 lb (5.8 kg) 553:National Defense Research Committee 4013:(in Vietnamese). January 24, 2012. 1655:Maximum: 400–500 yards (370–460 m) 1646:Weight: 14.3 lb (6.5 kg) 1379:Extended range by about 150 m 57:Recoilless rocket anti-tank weapon 14: 5003:"How the Bazooka Team Stops Them" 4890:Jane's Infantry Weapons 1995–1996 4685:. Osprey Publishing. p. 22. 4465:"New menace in the IRA armoury", 4353:Jane's Infantry Weapons 2001/2002 4076:Argentine Forces in the Falklands 1990:Provisional Irish Republican Army 1311:Metal instead of wooden furniture 302:warheads to be delivered against 6190:Chinese infantry weapons of the 4119:Preventative Maintenance Monthly 3632:. Digger history. Archived from 2515: 2501: 2483: 2465: 2451: 2437: 2415: 2401: 2387: 2373: 2359: 2351:received 1,958 M9A1s before the 2337: 2323: 2309: 2295: 2281: 2267: 2253: 2239: 2226: 2212: 2198: 2184: 2146: 2141:6 cm Raketenpanzerbüchse 788 (a) 2129: 2115: 2101: 2088: 2074: 2060: 2046: 2032: 2010: 1996: 1983: 1969: 1956: 1942: 1928: 1914: 1900: 1886: 1872: 1858: 1828: 1814: 1800: 1786: 1772: 1758: 1744: 1730: 1708: 1580:Weight: 13 lb (5.9 kg) 1444: 1331:Rocket launcher, M9A1 "Bazooka" 704:Field experience-induced changes 424:, a medieval trumpet). The word 233: 42: 5043:. October 1950. pp. 98–99. 5032:Page on Bazookas and equipment. 4043:Rossi, Michel (November 1992). 3963:. In Tucker, Spencer C. (ed.). 2891:van der Sijs, Nicoline (2009). 2650:Scales, Robert (May 31, 2010). 1411:Used as a supplement to the M20 1266:Rocket launcher, M1A1 "Bazooka" 1036:. Some were supplied to French 521:Worcester Polytechnic Institute 365:Type 4 70 mm AT rocket launcher 294:for propulsion, it allowed for 274:weapon, widely deployed by the 6802:Weapons of the Philippine Army 5941:M1928/M1928A1/M1/M1A1 Thompson 4382:. Elite 166. pp. 41, 60. 4293:. Men at Arms. Vol. 465. 4099:Guzmán, Julio S (April 1953), 3961:"Rockets and Rocket Launchers" 3959:Zabecki, David T. (May 2011). 3656:"Douglas VC-47A Skytrain DC-3" 3050:US Anti-tank Artillery 1941–45 1846:used 2.36 in bazookas against 1340:Rocket launcher, M18 "Bazooka" 1297:Rocket launcher, M9 "Bazooka" 1241:Rocket launcher, M1 "Bazooka" 194: 1: 5018:"Anti-Tank Rocket M6 Bazooka" 4868:Hoffman, Jon T., ed. (2011). 4748:Central Office of Information 4710:. Vol. Men-at-Arms 458. 3967:(2nd ed.). p. 987. 3662:. March field. Archived from 3606:Weapons of the Modern Marines 2125:: M9A1 and M20 Super Bazooka. 2026:Carl Gustav recoilless rifles 1643:Caliber: 2.36 in (60 mm) 1610:Caliber: 2.36 in (60 mm) 1577:Caliber: 2.36 in (60 mm) 947:most notably used during the 820:In the opening months of the 688:; it was not often utilized. 398:), and as an expression that 4663:. p. 71. Archived from 4101:Armas Modernas de Infantería 3747:Bak, Dongchan (March 2021). 3330:, retrieved October 24, 2011 3221:Smart, Jeffrey (1997), "2", 3015:"Infantry Anti-Tank Weapons" 1882:: Bazooka and Super Bazooka. 1838:: Super Bazooka. During the 1810:: Bazooka and Super Bazooka. 1796:: Bazooka and Super Bazooka. 1696:Crew: 2, operator and loader 1676:Caliber: 3.5 in (90 mm) 1630:Crew: 2, operator and loader 1597:Crew: 2, operator and loader 6284:Smith & Wesson Model 10 5608:Unguided rockets, 1940–1963 4955:De ransel op de rug, deel 2 4932:Rottman, Gordon L. (2012). 4432:Oppenheimer, A. R. (2009). 4186:. Tanks.Net. Archived from 3794:"No More Task Force Smiths" 2841:Online Etymology Dictionary 2776:Rottman, Gordon L. (2014). 2006:: M20A1 and RL-83 variants. 1640:Length: 61 in (155 cm) 1607:Length: 54 in (137 cm) 1574:Length: 54 in (137 cm) 1398:Improved version of the M20 1118:U.S. 24th Infantry Division 619:In 1942, U.S. Army Colonel 6828: 6792:Brands that became generic 4981:Zaloga, Steven J. (2016). 4972:Wiener, Friedrich (1987). 4852:Weapons of Patton's Armies 4706:Gordon L. Rottman (2010). 4379:The Bay of Pigs: Cuba 1961 3800:, US: Army, archived from 3592:Kleber & Birdsell 2001 3564:Harclerode, Peter (2005), 3539:Rottman, Gordon L (2007), 3482:, Aero Web, archived from 3479:Aviation Enthusiast Corner 3300:Francis, Devon E. (1973). 3048:Zaloga, Steven J. (2005). 2899:Amsterdam University Press 2493:: Bazooka replaced by the 2369:: M9A1 and M20A1 variants. 2247:People's Republic of China 1622:Maximum: 400 yards (370 m) 1589:Maximum: 400 yards (370 m) 1271:Improved electrical system 428:appears in the 1909 novel 286:anti-tank weapons used in 87: 18: 5779: 4987:. Bloomsbury Publishing. 3887:Archer, Denis HR (1976), 3411:, Wayne Mutza, pp. 13–14. 3359:"Piper Cub Tank Buster". 3344:The Maytag Messerschmitts 2479:(L14A1) during the 1960s. 1280:Forward hand grip removed 1127:Battle of Pusan Perimeter 740:In 1945, the U.S. Army's 559:Shaped charge development 470:, and Lieutenant Colonel 62:Place of origin 41: 6192:Second Sino-Japanese War 5502:1955–1963 missile system 5356:1951–1955 missile system 5260:1948–1951 missile system 4953:Talens, Martien (1994). 4854:, Zenith Imprint Press, 3921:. Praeger. p. 199. 2166:Troepenmacht in Suriname 1688:Maximum: 1000 yd (913 m) 1228:fielded M20s during the 742:Chemical Warfare Service 525:Mount Wilson Observatory 296:high-explosive anti-tank 25:Bazooka (disambiguation) 4840:Dunlap, Roy F. (1948), 4661:Oxford University Press 4605:Jowett, Philip (2016). 4254:Australian War Memorial 3507:"Tank Chats: Jagdtiger" 3271:Skates, John R (2000), 3106:US Paratrooper, 1941–45 2616:David Campbell (2016). 2139:: Used captured M1s as 1186:Portuguese Overseas War 1182:Portuguese Armed Forces 1084:At the outbreak of the 953:wing-to-fuselage struts 852:Western Desert campaign 537:Aberdeen Proving Ground 519:, and while working at 292:solid-propellant rocket 5194:7.2" Demolition Rocket 4842:Ordnance Went Up Front 3995:on September 25, 2013. 3862:Appleman, Roy (1989). 3543:, Osprey, p. 43, 3464:Green & Green 2000 3433:Green & Green 2000 3302:Mr. Piper and His Cubs 3204:Green & Green 2000 3108:, Osprey, p. 63, 3036:Green & Green 2000 1369: 1059: 1032:forces as well as the 992: 886: 847: 726:magneto sparker system 641: 634: 616: 533:U.S. Army Signal Corps 495:Design and development 23:. For other uses, see 6727:7.62×63mm Springfield 6326:Chiang Kai-shek rifle 6017:Winchester Model 1912 6007:Winchester Model 1897 5786:Designation uncertain 4938:. Osprey Publishing. 4874:. Military Bookshop. 4491:Wu, Shang-su (2016). 4132:on September 26, 2007 3891:, Jane, p. 572, 3798:Professional Bulletin 3773:on September 20, 2022 3397:Puddle-Jumped Panzers 3244:. September 27, 2018. 3158:Keith, Elmer (1979), 2786:. 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2793:978-1782007883 2792: 2768: 2734: 2716: 2704: 2689: 2677: 2665: 2639: 2632: 2626:. p. 78. 2605: 2547: 2545: 2542: 2541: 2540: 2532: 2529: 2527: 2526: 2512: 2498: 2480: 2477:Carl Gustav M2 2473:United Kingdom 2462: 2448: 2434: 2427:คจตถ. 3.5 นิ้ว 2412: 2398: 2384: 2370: 2356: 2334: 2320: 2306: 2292: 2278: 2264: 2250: 2236: 2223: 2209: 2195: 2181: 2143: 2126: 2112: 2098: 2085: 2071: 2057: 2043: 2029: 2007: 1993: 1980: 1966: 1953: 1939: 1925: 1911: 1897: 1883: 1869: 1855: 1825: 1811: 1797: 1783: 1769: 1755: 1741: 1727: 1722:, replaced by 1704: 1702: 1699: 1698: 1697: 1694: 1693: 1692: 1689: 1683: 1680: 1677: 1674: 1669: 1666: 1665: 1664: 1661: 1660: 1659: 1656: 1650: 1647: 1644: 1641: 1636: 1633: 1632: 1631: 1628: 1627: 1626: 1623: 1617: 1614: 1611: 1608: 1603: 1600: 1599: 1598: 1595: 1594: 1593: 1590: 1584: 1581: 1578: 1575: 1570: 1567: 1565: 1564:Specifications 1562: 1561: 1560: 1547: 1544: 1543: 1542: 1537: 1534: 1533: 1532: 1528: 1525: 1521: 1518: 1515: 1502: 1501: 1452: 1450: 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6402: 6399: 6397: 6394: 6392: 6389: 6387: 6384: 6382: 6379: 6377: 6376:M1917 Enfield 6374: 6372: 6369: 6367: 6364: 6362: 6359: 6357: 6356:Karabiner 98k 6354: 6352: 6349: 6347: 6344: 6342: 6339: 6337: 6334: 6332: 6329: 6327: 6324: 6322: 6319: 6317: 6314: 6312: 6309: 6308: 6306: 6304: 6300: 6296: 6290: 6287: 6285: 6282: 6280: 6277: 6275: 6272: 6270: 6267: 6265: 6262: 6260: 6257: 6255: 6252: 6250: 6247: 6246: 6244: 6242: 6238: 6232: 6229: 6228: 6226: 6224: 6220: 6214: 6211: 6209: 6206: 6205: 6203: 6201: 6197: 6193: 6185: 6180: 6178: 6173: 6171: 6166: 6165: 6162: 6150: 6147: 6145: 6142: 6140: 6137: 6135: 6132: 6130: 6127: 6125: 6122: 6120: 6117: 6115: 6112: 6110: 6107: 6106: 6104: 6102: 6098: 6092: 6089: 6087: 6084: 6082: 6079: 6077: 6074: 6072: 6069: 6067: 6064: 6062: 6059: 6057: 6054: 6052: 6049: 6048: 6046: 6043: 6039: 6033: 6030: 6028: 6025: 6023: 6020: 6018: 6015: 6013: 6010: 6008: 6005: 6004: 6002: 6000: 5996: 5990: 5987: 5985: 5982: 5980: 5977: 5976: 5974: 5972: 5968: 5962: 5959: 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4329: 4324: 4323:Canadian Army 4320: 4314: 4311: 4306: 4300: 4296: 4292: 4291: 4283: 4280: 4276: 4271: 4268: 4255: 4251: 4245: 4242: 4238: 4227: 4223: 4217: 4214: 4210: 4205: 4202: 4189: 4185: 4179: 4176: 4172: 4167: 4165: 4161: 4156: 4154:0-7106-0334-7 4150: 4146: 4140: 4137: 4129: 4124: 4120: 4116: 4110: 4107: 4102: 4095: 4092: 4087: 4085:9781855322271 4081: 4077: 4070: 4067: 4054: 4050: 4046: 4039: 4036: 4033:, p. 70. 4032: 4027: 4025: 4023: 4021: 4017: 4012: 4008: 4002: 3999: 3994: 3990: 3984: 3981: 3976: 3970: 3966: 3962: 3955: 3953: 3951: 3947: 3944:, p. 69. 3943: 3938: 3935: 3930: 3924: 3920: 3919: 3911: 3909: 3905: 3900: 3898:0-531-03255-8 3894: 3890: 3883: 3880: 3875: 3869: 3865: 3858: 3856: 3852: 3847: 3845:1-59114-075-7 3841: 3837: 3830: 3827: 3821: 3820: 3812: 3809: 3803: 3799: 3795: 3788: 3785: 3769: 3765: 3759: 3752: 3751: 3743: 3741: 3739: 3737: 3735: 3731: 3725: 3719: 3716: 3710: 3704: 3701: 3698:, p. 38. 3697: 3692: 3690: 3688: 3686: 3684: 3682: 3678: 3665: 3661: 3657: 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2989: 2988: 2983: 2982:Mike Gruntman 2977: 2974: 2970: 2965: 2962: 2958: 2953: 2950: 2947:, p. 27. 2946: 2941: 2938: 2935:, p. 16. 2934: 2929: 2926: 2921: 2910: 2904: 2900: 2896: 2895: 2887: 2884: 2880: 2869: 2868: 2863: 2857: 2854: 2842: 2838: 2831: 2828: 2816: 2812: 2806: 2804: 2800: 2795: 2789: 2785: 2783:Panzerschreck 2782: 2778: 2772: 2769: 2764: 2763: 2758: 2754: 2747: 2745: 2743: 2741: 2739: 2735: 2730: 2726: 2720: 2717: 2714:, p. 29. 2713: 2708: 2705: 2702:, p. 20. 2701: 2696: 2694: 2690: 2687:, p. 19. 2686: 2681: 2678: 2675:, p. 17. 2674: 2669: 2666: 2661: 2657: 2653: 2646: 2644: 2640: 2635: 2633:9781472813305 2629: 2625: 2621: 2620: 2612: 2610: 2606: 2603:, p. 71. 2602: 2597: 2595: 2593: 2591: 2589: 2587: 2585: 2583: 2581: 2579: 2577: 2575: 2573: 2571: 2569: 2567: 2565: 2563: 2561: 2559: 2557: 2555: 2553: 2549: 2543: 2538: 2535: 2534: 2530: 2524: 2513: 2510: 2499: 2496: 2492: 2491:United States 2481: 2478: 2474: 2463: 2460: 2449: 2446: 2435: 2432: 2428: 2424: 2413: 2410: 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