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  • |Ship honors=One [[battle star]] for [[World War II]] service ...ightings Ships'' entry (see http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b2/barataria-ii.htm) entry.</ref> 1970 and scrapped
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  • ...{sclass|Chimo|minelayer}} in the [[United States Navy]] during [[World War II]]. ...War II Valor in the Pacific - U.S. Army Casualties </ref> in action in WW II.
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  • | wars = [[Continuation War]]<br>[[Lapland War]] <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • [[Image:2001gun88mmwiki.jpg|thumb|88 mm display at Imperial War Museum Duxford, 2001]] ...battlefield, making it one of the most recognizable German weapons of the war. Developments of the original models led to a wide variety of guns.
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  • |wars= [[Second World War]] <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |wars= World War II <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |wars=[[Second World War]] <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |wars=[[World War II]] <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |caption=61-K in Saint Petersburg Artillery Museum. |wars=[[Vietnam War]], [[Cambodian Civil War]]
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  • |era=[[World War I]] - [[World War II]] |wars= [[World War II]]
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  • <!-- Artillery specifications --> ...mmunition required to shoot down one enemy plane was 598 rounds. After the war some 52-Ks were refitted for peaceful purposes as anti-avalanche guns in a
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  • ...nderGunIWMApril2008.jpg|thumb|right|[[QF 1 pounder pom-pom|QF 1 pounder Mk II "pom-pom" of 1903]]]] ...greater). Usually, autocannons are smaller than a [[field gun]] or other [[artillery]], and are mechanically loaded for a faster [[rate of fire]]. They can use
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  • <!-- Artillery specifications --> ...n [[Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships]] (DEMS) during the [[Second World War]].<ref name=Warship53/>
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  • |caption=On Mk II carriage, Reninghelst, [[Flanders]], 15 June 1916 |wars=[[World War I]], [[World War II]]
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  • |name= Ordnance BL 6 inch gun Mks II, III, IV, VI |type= [[Naval gun]]<br>[[Coastal artillery|Coast defence gun]]
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  • {{redirect|M242|the Israeli Jeep derivative|AIL Storm#Storm II}} ...s lightly [[Armoured fighting vehicle|armored vehicles]], [[self-propelled artillery]], and aerial targets such as [[helicopter]]s and various slow-moving, fixe
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  • ...r on Terror]] ([[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)|Afghanistan]], [[Iraq War|Iraq]]) ..."Ma Deuce" is a [[heavy machine gun]] designed towards the end of [[World War I]] by [[John Browning]]. It is very similar in design to John Browning's e
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  • |wars= [[World War II]] <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |wars= [[World War II]] <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • * Field Mount [[Category:World War II anti-aircraft guns]]
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