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    Battlefield” (Revolutionary war antiques). Artillery served as a vital role in the actions at Valley Forge due to the weapons power and range. Given the weigh and bulkiness of the cannons, it was very tough to move them from battlefield to battlefield without numerous amounts of personnel. The main cannons used during the Revolutionary War were the “mobile three pounder and the six pounder” (weapons used in the Rev. War). One of the major leaders of the artillery during the battle at Valley…

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    Personal Narrative

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    I ran high up into the forest where all of the weapons were hidden. I saw a bow and arrow out of the corner of my eye. I ran toward it and grabbed it tight. I slug it onto my back and continue to run. I then saw a small jug of water and I took that…

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    World War One: Battle of Somme’s Influence of further developments in Weaponry and Tactics Contents: Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 Weapons Used in The Battle of the Somme.…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 Strategies used in the Battle of the Somme………………….………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 How the Battle of the Somme influenced World War 2………………………………………………………………………………………… 4…

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    Personal Narrative: Bphoo

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    “PCHOOOOO,” the guns shot,”BPHOOOO” I was getting tired of the sound of gun shots. My ears felt like they were going to bleed. I was at a shooting range, getting ready for the war. People were recruiting soldiers to go to the war. There were supposed to be one man from each household to go to the war. Luckily, we had open area to build ranges, or else I wouldn’t even know how to load a gun! I wasn’t alone practicing my shooting. My friends came to the practice two. For fun, we dress up hay bags…

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    Ww2 Weapons Essay

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    Many different weapons with many different utilizations were used during World War II in the united states. Every weapon helped us to win the war. There were various different categories and each weapon had different ways in aiding the victory of World War II. The United States used numerous different weapons, all categories had different usages, to win World War II. The rifle was the standard issue weapon in WWII. There were essentially two types of rifles, bolt action rifles and semi-automatic…

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    Guns have the potential to lead to serious injury and even death. As children, most everyone is taught to be cautious with and generally stay clear from them. The perceived danger and apparent threat of firearms leads people to believe that guns have no place in today’s society. This panic over guns leads to the proposition of policies of controlling, banning, and even taking guns from the people. It is debatable whether or not these policies could help prevent the threat of guns becoming…

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    M4 Sherman Research Paper

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    The Sherman M4, the Sherman M4A2, the Russian M4A2, and the M4A3E2. These are just some of the types of variations of tanks that were used in WWII. These tanks were made in 1942-1946 and a total of 49,324 sherman tanks were produced in just eleven plants. Although these tanks were only created to be an infantry support they have helped us adjust and further our knowledge on creating new and improved tanks. Let's go back to WWII when we first started using The M4 Sherman tanks and some of the…

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    Gun laws fill enormous gaps that exist in our nation’s federal laws and also help reduce gun violence and keep the citizens safe. Most of the countries that with the strongest gun laws have the lowest gun death rate. The mass shooting in schools in America is done by kids having control over guns. Diane Dimond, a reporter and journalist who published the article “Kids and Guns and Public Safety” argues that to prevent future mass shootings, gun owners need to take personal responsibility. Diane…

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    with a knife than a gun. This thought is ridiculous because either way the people look at it they’re being assaulted by a deadly weapon. She points out that she would like the opportunity to run from her assailant. If she was assaulted they would have to catch her giving her a chance to run to safety. There is no way you can rationalize being attacked by any weapon. The writer tried to use humor to take away from the seriousness of the subject. This let the reader’s know how serious she…

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    Essay On Colorization

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    of guns? A Recent study shows that colors have an impact in human behavior. For example, a prison in Arizona conducted a test on its inmate to reduce violence. By forcing the inmate to wear pink, they were able to see a major drop in violence. The Weapon Colorization Programs wants to have every gun in the United States to be colored in the pink spectrum. It is told that pink tends to relax people, so it won 't massively affect people who use it for hunting, but it can affect people who are…

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