In 1938 the US Chief of Infantry requested that the Ordnance
Department develop a carbine to be used by service and support troops,
artillerymen, machine-gun crews, tankers, mortar crews and other
troops not needing the power of the M1 Garand rifle. The development
of this new weapon was given an added impetus by Germany's successful
use of airborne and glider troops early on in World War II. This
caused a fear amongst US officers that troops normally considered
'behind the lines' personnel might have to fight elite German troops
and would therefore require a more effective weapon than their
standard pistols. The resulting M1 Carbine was a not a shortened
version of the standard service rifle but instead a brand-new design
chambering a new cartridge. Eventually numerous manufacturers would
combine to produce over six million M1 Carbines before the end of the
war. This book charts the complete story of the weapon, from its
design, to its operational history and its impact upon warfare.
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Vietnam 1965–73
Product details
ISBN
9781849086202
Published
2020
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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