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From Doughboy to GI Helmet: Symbols of World War II

From Doughboy to GI Helmet: Symbols of World War II The doughboy helmet, worn victoriously by the AEF in World War I, became emblematic in World War II of surrender and defeat. Here s What You Need to Know: When the United States Army mobilized for defense in the fall of 1940, the peacetime draftees, National Guardsmen, reservists, and regulars carried Model 1903 Springfield rifles; the Guardsmen wore puttees; and all the soldiers covered their heads with the doughboy helmet head-to-foot relics of World War I. Eventually modern equipment reached the field: leggings ousted the Guardsmen’s puttees, the gas-operated M-1 replaced the bolt action Springfield, and on June 9, 1941, the War Department authorized a chunk of personal protective armament destined for use by all United States servicemen in World War II: “Helmet, Steel, M1” the GI helmet.

Corporal M2: America s Very First Nuclear Guided Missile

The missile played a key role in the development of post-WWII tactical nuclear weapons. Here s What You Need to Know: Corporal was considered “the embryo of the Army missile program.” Six days after the Allies’ D-Day landings on the coast of Normandy in June 1944, Germany retaliated by launching its first Vergeltungswaffe, or Vengeance Weapon, at the city of London. The V-1 was actually a Fie-103 cruise missile designed by Robert Lusser of Fiesler Aircraft. Made from nonessential war materials and covered in sheet metal, the V-1 was powered by a revolutionary Argus As-14 pulse jet engine and carried a 1,870- pound warhead a distance of 150 miles. Although the Allies were never concerned that this buzz bomb could effectively turn the tide of war, they were disturbed that Germany could produce such an advanced weapon. They immediately considered countermeasures, with the American Army Air Force turning to a group of homegrown rocket enthusiasts for an answer.

How Colt Became a Titan of the Firearms Industry

How Colt Became a Titan of the Firearms Industry The 1911 alone would solidify Colt s claim to fame. However, there are other weapons too that put Colt squarely in the history books. Here s What You Need to Know: Like other inventors, Colt was a forward thinker who didn’t just create the products but considered how to get people to buy them. One of the more surprising facts about Samuel Colt that even shooting enthusiasts don t know is that he really didn’t create many of the most iconic firearms to bear his name. While the Colt Single Action Army (SAA) revolver known as the “Peacemaker” was a favorite of gunmen on both sides of the law and it went on to earn the distinction of being the “gun that won the West,” Samuel Colt was dead for more than a decade before it was released. 

Penn College senior commissioned as Army officer

Williamsport, Pa. – A Pennsylvania College of Technology senior was commissioned as an Army second lieutenant in an outdoor ceremony held Saturday morning at the college. Joined on the Bush Campus Center patio by family members and online by livestreaming well-wishers, Andrew Placencia of Reading – a Bald Eagle Battalion ROTC cadet earning a degree in automotive technology management – will be branched into the Army Ordnance Corps. “Military service represents the highest of callings, and on behalf of President Davie Jane Gilmour, we are honored to again see a Penn College alumnus on active duty leading American soldiers,” said Patrick Marty, an Army veteran and college chief of staff. “Army officers are expected to demonstrate both tactical and technical expertise, and the array of Army branches represented by our Year Group 2020 Penn College graduates – air defenders and engineers and cyber warriors … and, today, an ordnance officer –

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