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    than ten bullets and exclude them from societal purchase. (Richman). Gun control was designed to prevent crime, however guns don’t kill people, people kill people, and…

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    have one large fuel tank with the pressurizer tank fastened to its back or side. Germany also made proximity fuzes shell fuzes aren't usually thought of as weapons. But Japanese pilots and German infantrymen learned otherwise. Ww2 was a good war for guns. The M1 Garand is a .30 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War and also saw limited service during the Vietnam War. Most M1 rifles were issued to U.S.…

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    (Why Is American Sniper Banned?) The ALA bans books for bad language, sexual themes, and so much more. Some are reasonable and some are not. Religion is a big part of banning also, people go crazy over religious things too. The “American Sniper” is banned for many different reasons, mostly violence and foul language. Violence, foul language, and religious beliefs are the top reasons of banning this novel. Violence is the main reason for banning this book. “I pushed my finger against the trigger…

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    The mission of Air Defense weapon systems is to protect the geopolitical interest of a nation from aerial attack, missile attack, and surveillance (FM 44-85 Chptr 1, 1997). The unit operating these tactical Air Defense weapon systems; prevent adversaries from penetrating our nation’s defensive postures within a given area of responsibility. Throughout modern United States ' military history, the use of air defense weaponry has proven its ability to protect and enhance not only our defensive…

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    Multiple Gun Motor Carriage, which was a self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon. This weapon was based upon the M5 light tank chassis, but modified to fulfill the air defense role. It was then utilized as indirect and direct fire against enemy troops, vehicles and fortifications. Another of the weapons systems used were the M-16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage, also known as the M16 half-track. This weapons system had quad M2 Browning…

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    War was a very essential role to science in the 19th century, the industrial revolution had a great impact on war as well. The American civil war is often called the first true modernized war because of all the technologically advanced weapons used in this war. Weapons were now able to be mass produced and were much more accurate than previously used weapons. These weapons were also much more powerful and could shoot much farther. With the advances in weaponry happening so rapidly, many of the…

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    Arizona Memorial History

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    an unobstructed gunfire view. The man tried to reach the anti-aircraft guns, and the fourth bomb struck the vessel. The impact knocked Anderson to the ground. Bruner and Stratton ran to the deck near the gun control panels. Enclosed steel cubes directed the operations, and hung atop the primary masts had by the vessel one or two decks atop the bridges, behind the No.2 gun turret. Their place enabled the twenty-five-caliber guns getting trained on the attackers in the skies overhead. Japanese…

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    Essay On Gun Violence

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    I am writing an essay on how I would reduce the incidence of gun violence in the United states and around the world. I will emphasize on how this can do without taking away the legal rights of law abiding citizens to acquire and possess firearms. How this problem can be compromised will be discussed throughout this essay . Over the years, gun violence has been a global problem which has been steadily increasing in the united states. In the United States, there are 300 million people. Of those…

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    Evolution Of Weapons

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    on the street under state law.” (gun control in Alaska 21) The second amendment states every american has the right to bear arms, but the government…

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    Crime and guns. The two seem to be almost identical but are they really partners in crime? Does the use of guns almost inevitably wind up being used for a criminal activity? And if that is the case will simply creating laws to prevent the consumption of firearms really calm the storm or make the flames spread ? these are very controversial questions derived form a even more controversial topic in the ever lasting debate on gun control .But this topic is nothing new since 1924,Presidential…

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