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    destination. The trains were very crowded that one could barely find a place to sit. In a few days we finally reached what seemed to be a large camp but not an ordinary one. Outside of the train there was a German soldier holding a large assault rifle and was conducting the people from the train including me to go either left or right. I was told to go to the right but my mom was told to go to the left. I screamed and yelled for my mother to come with me but one of the soldiers stopped…

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    Chris Kyle: A True Hero

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    War has always been a part of our country. We are the country that we are today because of the American Revolution, which was a very important war. Many of the amazing people that have become famous and well known nation wide have been war heroes. These war heroes are not only great on the battlefield, but off it as well. Chris Kyle portraits greatness and who was one of America's most lethal snipers, he is no different from any of the past war heroes throughout history. On the battlefield, he…

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    Kokoda Conditions

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    In July 1942, Australian soldiers fought in one of the bloodiest battles of World War II. Over 600 were killed and a total of 1680 soldiers wounded whilst fighting against Japan along the Kokoda Trail in Papua New Guinea. The Kokoda is possibly the most important battle remembered within Australia. The Australian soldiers were significantly challenged by the conditions faced throughout the Kokoda campaign. Climate wise, the Kokoda was a dreadful canopy of thick vegetation, searing with heat and…

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    was pumping, I had to stay calm as machine guns fired off and grenades blowing up, you could hear grown men crying. As I ran for cover bullets ricocheted off my helmet; I knew I was in for it, but I could not stop I found a beautiful tree with green and brown leaves at the bottom was a bunch of bushes that stood about five feet high. I jumped into the bushes with a hurry, hoping nobody saw me. I waited there firing my brand new rifle taking one enemy out at a time; blood splattered out the back…

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    Tanks Of Ww2 Essay

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    heavy gun and was super slow. There are 7 Nations i will talk about, we have The United States ,Britain ,The Soviet Union ,Japan ,Nazi Germany ,Italian ,and then France. There were multiple things used to help out tanks and destroy them like Anti tank rifles and anti tank guns. The different types of tanks used in WW2 are: AA tanks for anti-air to shoot down enemy aircraft.Anti-tank to destroy tanks or structures like bunkers or AT or AA guns.Light tanks which are low in armor high in speed…

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    Cold War Dbq

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    The Cold War was a period of military tension between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War 2. Soviet leader Joseph Stalin was a proud communist whereas American President Harry Truman supported the idea of democracy. The two had completely different ideologies, which made working together rather difficult. The Korean War was a turning point in the Cold War. Stalin and the United States had been supporting the same side for six years during World War 2, but now they were on…

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    He would have 10 mile runs in fuEt gear and 20 mile hikes. Fort Jackson was always hot. The Army goal was to teach them how to survive and win in any combat situation. He was taught hand to hand combat, rifle and bayonet training. The army rifle was there best friend, they cleaned their rifle each…

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    our guardian said. In that moment, our pride was lost and never to be reborn. As they all shared a moment in sorrow our guardian move towards the weapon cache she gathers some ammunition and picked up a weapon she wasn’t all familiar with. It was a rifle of a weird design it says “Suros” on it a name that felt familiar. A voice that you could feel the emptiness in their soul spoke “That was my friends, the, the one over there” stuttering with extreme hesitation still in shock the second…

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    Hacksaw Ridge Real Vs. Reel War is a serious topic, and talking about it can be a touchy subject, and writing and producing a movie over a specific person's experience in a war could be very difficult as to not anger said person or the person's family. When it comes to the movie Hacksaw Ridge, it seems Hollywood did a rather good job. While some facts were changed in the movie to make it more interesting for the viewer, but in some cases things were left out as to not anger the viewers. In the…

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    his comrades are exposed to absolutely horrific scenes of war that completely destroy their sense of humanity. When Paul kills one of the men from the other side he sees that the “ man [is] like [him]. [he] thought of [his] hand-grenades, of [his] bayonet, of [his] rifle; now [Paul] sees [his] wife and [his] face and our fellowship. Forgive me, comrade. [They] always see it too late. Why do they never tell us that you are poor devils like us, that your mothers are just as anxious as ours, and…

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