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  • A '''machine gun''' is a firearm that is designed to be fired in full-automatic (military)|f ==Classes of machine gun==
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  • ...designated by the U.S. as a '''squad automatic weapon (SAW)''' is a light machine gun used by U.S. forces and many allies.
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  • ...g|right|350px|XM153 Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station mounting an M2 machine gun and a variety of sensors.}}
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  • An extensively used U.S. medium [[machine gun]] firing 7.62mm NATO standard rifle cartridges, it was introduced in 1957 a ...the squad automatic, the M60 was eventually replaced by the 5.56mm [[M249 (machine gun)]].
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  • #redirect [[M2 Browning (machine gun)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[M60 machine gun]]
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  • ...Belgian [[FN]] [[MINIMI (machine gun)]] design, and is replacing the [[M60 machine gun]] in U.S. service.
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  • #REDIRECT [[M240 machine gun]]
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  • ...oints 50 caliber MG -- Guantanamo.JPG|right|350px|A USCG sailor aims an M2 machine gun.}} ...he most successful heavy [[machine gun]] in history, the .50 caliber '''M2 machine gun''' was designed by [[John Browning]] near the end of the [[First World War]
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  • #REDIRECT [[M249 machine gun]]
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  • A widely used, U.S. designed medium [[machine gun]] firing 7.62mm [[NATO]]-standard rifle ammunition, but not itself being a
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  • #redirect [[M2 Browning (machine gun)]]
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  • ...ing 5.56mm ammunition, and is a derivative of the Belgian [[FN]] [[MINIMI (machine gun)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[M60 machine gun/Definition]]
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  • U.S. and NATO standard medium [[machine gun]], firing [[NATO]] 7.62mm ammunition
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  • #REDIRECT [[M240 machine gun/Definition]]
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  • A .50 caliber heavy [[machine gun]], designed at the end of the [[First World War]], which remains, after onl
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  • #REDIRECT [[M240 machine gun]]
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  • #redirect [[M2 machine gun]]
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  • U.S. and worldwide heavy machine gun, firing .50 (12.7mm) caliber ammunition used in aircraft, and by ground tro
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  • ...g|right|350px|XM153 Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station mounting an M2 machine gun and a variety of sensors.}} ...e USS Wyoming (AG-17) in 1941.jpg|left|350px|Watercooled M2 Browning heavy machine gun on the USS Wyoming (AG-17) in 1941.}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[M249 machine gun/Definition]]
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  • {{r|Gatling gun (machine gun, 19th century)}} {{r|M2 machine gun}}
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  • ...[fire team]], a lightweight [[full-automatic (military)|full automatic]] [[machine gun]]; can be fired by one soldier who is usually assisted by an ammunition bea
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  • {{r|Machine gun}} {{r|M60 (machine gun)}}
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  • {{r|M1919 machine gun}} {{r|M249 machine gun}}
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  • Basic design for a .50 caliber air-cooled heavy [[machine gun]], standard for many Western nations for over 70 years
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  • #REDIRECT [[M60 machine gun/Related Articles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[M240 machine gun/Related Articles]]
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  • {{r|Machine gun}} {{r|Light machine gun}}
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  • {{r|machine gun}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/M60 (machine gun)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|M240 (machine gun)}}
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  • {{r|Gatling gun (machine gun, 19th century)}} {{r|M2 machine gun}}
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  • {{r|Machine gun}} {{r|Light machine gun}}
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  • In the context of [[machine gun]]s, a means of supplying a continuous stream of ammunition, linked together ...chine gun)|M2]]. They contrast with magazine-fed units such as the [[M149 (machine gun)|M149]].
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  • {{rpl|Machine gun}} {{rpl|M60 machine gun||**}}
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  • {{r|Machine gun}} {{r|M60 (machine gun)}}
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  • ...ing 5.56mm ammunition, and is a derivative of the Belgian [[FN]] [[MINIMI (machine gun)]]
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  • ...sidered an [[automatic rifle]], [[submachine gun]], or [[machine gun|light machine gun]]; often considered the all-time least reliable design of any and all of t
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  • ...oulder or from a bipod support; could substitute for a [[machine gun|light machine gun]] but with much less ammunition; obsolete after WWII
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/M60 (machine gun)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|M240 (machine gun)}}
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  • ...un, and FN's version of the U.S. designed .50 caliber heavy [[M2 Browning (machine gun)]].
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  • ...Belgian [[FN]] [[MINIMI (machine gun)]] design, and is replacing the [[M60 machine gun]] in U.S. service.
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  • ...designated by the U.S. as a '''squad automatic weapon (SAW)''' is a light machine gun used by U.S. forces and many allies.
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  • {{r|Machine gun}} {{r|M-2 (machine gun)||**}}
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  • ...g|right|350px|XM153 Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station mounting an M2 machine gun and a variety of sensors.}} ...e USS Wyoming (AG-17) in 1941.jpg|left|350px|Watercooled M2 Browning heavy machine gun on the USS Wyoming (AG-17) in 1941.}}
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  • #redirect [[M2 machine gun]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[M249 machine gun]]
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  • #redirect [[M2 machine gun]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[M249 machine gun]]
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  • #redirect [[M2 machine gun]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[M60 machine gun]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[M240 machine gun/Definition]]
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  • #redirect [[M2 Browning (machine gun)]]
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  • A widely used heavy machine gun.
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  • #REDIRECT [[M240 machine gun/Related Articles]]
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  • An extensively used U.S. medium [[machine gun]] firing 7.62mm NATO standard rifle cartridges, it was introduced in 1957 a ...the squad automatic, the M60 was eventually replaced by the 5.56mm [[M249 (machine gun)]].
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  • ...bpages}}</noinclude>An early automatic rifle, sometimes classed as a light machine gun
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  • ...g|right|350px|XM153 Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station mounting an M2 machine gun and a variety of sensors.}} ...e USS Wyoming (AG-17) in 1941.jpg|left|350px|Watercooled M2 Browning heavy machine gun on the USS Wyoming (AG-17) in 1941.}}
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  • {{r|M60 machine gun}} {{r|M2 machine gun}}
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  • American gunsmith, inventor of the [[Browning Automatic Rifle]], [[M2 machine gun]], [[M1911 (pistol)]].
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  • U.S. and NATO standard medium [[machine gun]], firing [[NATO]] 7.62mm ammunition
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  • {{r|M134 (machine gun)}} {{r|M249 (machine gun)}}
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  • Basic design for a .50 caliber air-cooled heavy [[machine gun]], standard for many Western nations for over 70 years
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  • U.S. and worldwide heavy machine gun, firing .50 (12.7mm) caliber ammunition used in aircraft, and by ground tro
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  • {{r|Machine gun}}
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  • A widely used, U.S. designed medium [[machine gun]] firing 7.62mm [[NATO]]-standard rifle ammunition, but not itself being a
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  • ...oints 50 caliber MG -- Guantanamo.JPG|right|350px|A USCG sailor aims an M2 machine gun.}} ...he most successful heavy [[machine gun]] in history, the .50 caliber '''M2 machine gun''' was designed by [[John Browning]] near the end of the [[First World War]
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  • {{r|M2 machine gun}}
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  • A .50 caliber heavy [[machine gun]], designed at the end of the [[First World War]], which remains, after onl
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  • ====Machine gun==== A '''[[machine gun]]''' is a firearm that is designed to be fired in full-automatic mode for p
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  • {{r|M1919 machine gun}} {{r|M249 machine gun}}
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  • {{r|M2 machine gun}}
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  • A means of providing a continuous flow of ammunition to a [[machine gun]], from continuous belts of ammunition that are at least partially manipula
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  • Typical T-54's were armed with a 100mm rifled gun, as well as secondary [[machine gun]]s. T-55 improvements included two-axis stabilization of the main gun, alth
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  • ...[fire team]], a lightweight [[full-automatic (military)|full automatic]] [[machine gun]]; can be fired by one soldier who is usually assisted by an ammunition bea
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  • ** 2 12.7-mm [[machine gun]]s
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  • ...were decimated long before they could get close enough to silence an enemy machine gun. --> a hostile machine gun.
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  • ...19 grenade launcher]], while the MCV-B has a pintle-mounted 7.62mm [[M240 (machine gun)]].
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  • {{r|machine gun}}
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  • The [[M2 machine gun]], a heavy machine gun, firing half inch bullets, remains widely used.<ref name=Ogca/>
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  • A '''machine gun''' is a firearm that is designed to be fired in full-automatic (military)|f ==Classes of machine gun==
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  • {{r|M2 machine gun}}
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  • ...as been known to portray action heroes, for example, firing a .50 caliber machine gun held in their hands, a real human being attempting to do so would find hims
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  • Its basic armor is proof against 14.5mm [[machine gun|heavy machine gun]] fire or equivalent fragments. In addition, a "slat armor" cage of angled ...aliber [[M2 machine gun]], 40mm [[MK19 grenade launcher]] or 7.62mm [[M240 machine gun]]; the weapons has a thermal sight and can be operated from inside the ICV.
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  • ...he C model, based on early combat experience, went to all .50 caliber [[M2 machine gun]]s. D, E, and F models were either made in a different factory or were sing ...constantly increasing gun power. The G model replaced the nose .50 caliber machine gun with a 75mm howitzer, an immensely powerful gun for an aircraft. <ref name=
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  • {{r|Machine gun}}
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  • {{r|M249 (machine gun)}}
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  • ...rine Spitfire]]. Its wing structure did not lend itself to more internal [[machine gun]]s, so the successful Me-109F used two machine guns mounted over the engine
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  • {{r|M249 machine gun}}
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  • ...res some additional support or control. For example, a bipod mount for a [[machine gun]], placed under the muzzle, reduces the weight that the soldier must lift a
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  • {{r|Machine gun}}
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  • {{r|M249 (machine gun)}}
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  • ...autocannon)|20mm]] single mounted autocannon, and several .50 caliber [[M2 machine gun]]s were added to thicken antiaircraft defense, requiring an additional 1,90
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  • {{r|Machine gun}}
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  • ...[[dual-purpose gun]]s, a large number of antiaircraft [[autocannon]] and [[machine gun]]s, torpedo tubes for the deadly [[Long Lance]], and depth charges.<ref>{{c
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  • ...eviation for "Mark", a version number</ref> 19 Automatic Grenade Launcher/Machine Gun''' fires 40mm grenades at area targets, and also can defeat light armored v | title = Field Manual 23-27, MK 19, 40 mm grenade machine gun, Mod 3
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  • ...ry battalion. Their main weapons mount can interchange a .50 caliber [[M2 machine gun]], a [[MK 19 grenade launcher]], or a single-tube [[BGM-71 TOW]] missile la
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  • ...another M240C at the loader's hatch and a M2 (machine gun)|.50 caliber M2 machine gun mounted on the commanders cupola and pointed and fired remotely from inside
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  • ...was not truly optimized for the role. They had two ShKAS 7.62 millimeter [[machine gun]]s and two ShVAK 20 millimeter [[autocannon]]; rails for eight 82 millimete ...to accommodate a gunner, who manually handled a single 12.7 millimeter UBT machine gun, on a flexible mount at the back of the cockpit and directed upward and bac
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  • ...y. If someone actually tried to fire, for long bursts, some of the heavy [[machine gun]]s featured in action movies, any real human being would soon find himself
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  • ...system inside the vehicle; and turret with the HOT missiles and cannon or machine gun. ...ur HOT 3 missiles and can also be armed with 30mm or 20mm cannon or 12.7mm machine gun.
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  • ...lldozers have been known to raise the blades as a shield against rifle and machine gun fire, until they reach their destination.
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  • ...r used by the WWII M-1 Garand|M1 Garand, or the later M14 (rifle) and M60 (machine gun), where submachine guns and some carbines fire a pistol round, such as the ...M249 (machine gun) in U.S. service but derived from the Belgian FN Minimi (machine gun) design, fires the same 5.56x45mm ammunition and became the standard squad
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  • More complex magazines for [[machine gun]]s are not spring-loaded, but contain a belt of linked ammunition, which is
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  • ...essels mount environmental gear where the USCG vessels mount [[Browning M2 machine gun|four heavy machine guns]], and a 25mm [[Bushmaster autocannon]].
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  • ...imb faster and higher than the F-86. Given the lighter but faster firing [[machine gun]]s of the F-86, which also had a lead-computing radar gunsight, the MiGs we
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  • *.50 caliber, a common heavy [[machine gun]], is 12.7mm
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  • ...rrel, or have another missile launcher beside it. All also have a medium [[machine gun]] mounted coaxially with the main gun, both for engaging light targets whil ...t the tank commander can have an adequate view, and also operate the heavy machine gun, while staying under armor.
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  • ...n is not that of an [[armored fighting vehicle]], but sufficient to stop [[machine gun]] fire and fragments from artillery.
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  • ...efiant had a second crewman operating a power-driven turret of four .303 [[machine gun]]s.
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  • Originally, the M113 was armed with a single .50 caliber machine gun, fired by a gunner standing in a hatch. These soon went behind an armor sh
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  • ...rmed with an [[assault rifle]]. The squad usually has one to three light [[machine gun]]s. Soldiers may also carry lightweight [[anti-tank weapon]]s, which are of
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  • {{r|Machine gun}}
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  • <td align="center"><font face="Calibri" size=3>Machine Gun Kelly</td>
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  • ...addition to his two sniper-rifle modes (the second-fire mode doubled as a machine gun) but he lost the nailgun for TF2.
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  • **ten .50 caliber [[M2 machine gun]]s
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  • * 2 × [[Browning M2]] 12.7 mm Heavy Machine Gun
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  • ...alion and, when heavy enemy machine gun fire was encountered, over-ran the machine gun emplacements and continued forward movement without disorganization, by the
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  • ...as well-led soldiers with generally good morale and an extensive array of machine gun support. ...brought to bear on a squad of infantry, be it a flame weapon, a grenade, a machine gun, or an artillery shell, there could only be three outcomes; the squad would
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  • ...pressive fire. That was the role of the [[Browning Automatic Rifle]] and [[machine gun]]s.
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