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Regretably I do not own the work dress example, though I am always looking.
whiskey601 said:Early in the war, when France was a major combatant, they did not appear to have their own anti-tank rifle. Perhaps Italy as well?
The US does not appear to have its own dedicated anti tank rifle in WW2, but they do appear to have some doctrine contemplating the use of the .50cal in the anti armour role- perhaps with special rounds?
Your Right about the U.S.Army they were going rely on there M2 .50 cal machine gun with armor piecing rounds
The Italians used th 2cm Panzerbuchse S 18-1000 as well as other German anti-tank rifles.
Can not find any thing on the French army before 1940. But the Free France in the Western desert many have used the Boys
As they were supply by the British.
Michael Dorosh said:Okay then, next question.
In which battalion of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry did the following incident occur:
On an occasion when an entire formation was ordered to parade in full kit, individuals of several units refused to muster, including an entire company of the PPCLI. The event was actually labelled a "mutiny" in some quarters and the company commander was relieved. In which battalion did this take place?
Well I could find the answer to question but there regmental song do?
The Princess Pat's Battalion
They sailed across the Herring Pond,
They sailed across the Channel too,
And landed there with the Ric-A-Dam-Doo
Dam-Doo, Dam-Doo.
The Bombers of the Princess Pat's
Are scared of naught, excepting rats,
They're full of pep and dynamite too,
They'd never lose the Ric-A-Dam-Doo,
Dam-Doo, Dam-Doo.
Old Hammy Gault, our first PP,
He led this band across the sea,
He'd lose an arm, or leg or two
Before he'd lose the Ric-A-Dam-Doo,
Dam-Doo, Dam-Doo.
And then we came to Sicily.
We leapt ashore with vim and glee.
The Colonel said the Wops are through
Let's chase the Hun with the Ric-A-Dam-Doo,
Dam-Doo, Dam-Doo.
The Ric-A-Dam-Doo, pray what is that?
'Twas made at home by Princess Pat,
It's Red and Gold and Royal Blue,
That's what we call the Ric-A-Dam-Doo,
Dam-Doo, Dam-Doo.
Have doubts that they are the only ones......reccecrewman said:What is the only Regiment & Battalion to ever receive a new colours in an operational theatre? Where did the ceremony take place?
reccecrewman said:The mutiny began 13 Dec. 1918 at Nivelles. The men were angry at having been made to undertake a 2 day route march under full pack with no information about their destination. On the afternoon of 14 Dec. BGen. Clark ordered the Patricias to march north to Genval. As many as half the Battalion stayed in Nivelles, refusing to march any further. The remainder decided to follow the Battalion and arrived at Genval at about 2100, then the CSM came running down the street............. see my above post.
reccecrewman said:What is the only Regiment & Battalion to ever receive a new colours in an operational theatre? Where did the ceremony take place?
armchair said:Janacek was Czech gun designer who escaped at the time of the German occupation.What gun system did work on?
reccecrewman said:I'd agree with you Micheal - It was the Germans whose flamethrowers were used exclusively by Engineers.
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The source I have give Dominion Engineering Works of Canada building 1,238 57mm recoilless guns,redleafjumper said:Kromuskit? Are these the recoiless rifles, some of which, those with "C" serial numbers, were made by Firestone in Canada?