The Story of the American Expeditionary Forces





Tank Corps



AEF WEAPONRY
RESOURCES

ON THE

WEB

 


Major Dwight D. Eisenhower, Commander
Camp Colt Tank Training Center




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Infantry Weapons | Large Scale Weapons



Infantry Weapons

From The National Park Service's Springfield Armory Website The Springfield .03 Rifle


US Model 1917 Rifle
More Doughboys were issued a 1917 model rifle based on an Enfield design than the more famous Springfield .03.

From The World War I Document Archive Photos of World War I Weapons
By DBC regular contributor Ray Mentzer

Browning Automatic Rifle
Brief history and specifications

Machine Guns of World War I


From Trenches on the Web Defensive Hand Grenades
By DBC regular contributor Glenn Hyatt

From the US Marine Corps THEORY OF OPERATION COLT .45 ACP GOVERNMENT MODEL PISTOL



Larger Scale Weapons

World War I Tanks


Database of Surviving World War I Artillery


From Trenches on the Web Big Guns of the Great War


From Trenches on the Web Artillery Armory


From the Georgia National Guard: The French 75


Mustard Gas
Basic Scientific Facts About Mustard Gas




Sources and thanks: All the links on this feature were the product of my personal websurfing during football games. During the 1998 season, I discovered that defensive ballgames, between teams to whom I have no loyalties are especially good for surfing. DBC friend Ray Mentzer sent the photo of Ike. MH


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