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Infantry Weapons of WWI - MSN
The first world war saw many varied weapons being used by soldiers. Let's look at what was manufactured and being used on the battlefield.
Outrage over the use of chemicals weapons in WWI led to the 1925 Geneva Protocol treaty that banned the use of chemical or biological weapons in international armed conflicts.
A lost German artillery gun from the First World War has been uncovered by stunned Canadian builders, an estimated 4,000 miles from where it was last fired. A construction crew unearthed the Feldka… ...
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PNE repatriates buried WWI weapons
Military weapons found buried at the PNE have officially been repatriated to the Canadian Military. As Travis Prasad reports, ...
'Battlefield 1' is set in WWI, so YouTube's foremost expert on vintage military hardware examines the new shooter's historical chops.
The 1916 weapon will become the museum's oldest remnant of German artillery from the first world war. "It's going to work within our collection," said Zane Mohler, an exhibit specialist at Fort Sill.
SPOKANE, Wash. - A WWI weapon was dropped off at the Spokane Valley Heritage Museum prompting a response from the bomb squad on Wednesday.
DENVER ” Crews digging a trench as part of the ongoing cleanup of the Rocky Mountain Arsenal discovered the presence of lewisite, a chemical warfare agent developed for use in World War I and produced ...
Two metal canisters discovered in Fort Totten Park in Northeast D.C., were World War I-era weapons, with physical similarities to chemical weapons found during a decadeslong cleanup of a former ...
The Fort Meade Museum donated a 21-cm Morser 16, a German howitzer, to the U.S. Army Field Artillery Museum at Fort Sill, which will restore and display the 17,500-pound weapon in the museum's ...
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