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The Browning Automatic Rifle is often criticized for its M1918A2 configuration used throughout World War II, but what did the ...
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He received World War II books, even though he can’t read the ones written in Czech. The Embassy is mailing him a U.S. flag that flew there May 6, the 80th anniversary of U.S. troops liberating ...
Humason sat in the passenger seat of a truck, wearing a U.S. Army jacket and a hat that listed his World War II regiment and division. As the truck inched past a synagogue, apartments and stores ...
The B.A.R., or Browning Automatic Rifle, was an attempt to make a relatively lightweight weapon that could shoot .30-06 rifle rounds with a rapid rate of fire.
Ronald Martin Carter, Sr., passed peacefully after a long, well-lived life on February 18, 2025. Born and raised in Chicago on November 18, 1925, ...
In 1967, Browning introduced the next BAR, a semi-automatic sporting rifle for hunters—and that rifle is the direct forefather of this BAR MK 3 DBM. The 1967 BAR was gas-operated, had a seven-lug ...
The Browning Automatic Rifle, or BAR, was the standard light machine gun of the U.S. military throughout WWII. Typically chambered for .30-06 ammunition and weighing between 13 and 24 pounds, BARs ...
NORMAN – World War II Army Ranger Thomas Bearpaw was recently posthumously inducted into the Oklahoma Military Hall of Fame during the Hall of Fame’s 25th Silver Anniversary Induction Banquet in ...
Pfc. Nakamura was a 20-year-old Japanese-American when the U.S. entered World War II and then-President Franklin Roosevelt ordered citizens of Japanese descent into internment camps.
This soldier became the first Hispanic American MOH recipient of WWII. The Japanese occupations in June 1942 on the Aleutian islands of Attu and Kiska, originally planned as a feint to divide the ...
Close to 15 million Americans served in the military during World War II. But the Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest award for combat bravery, was awarded just 473 times.