U.S. Army's One-Man Flame Throwers to Attack Pillobx or Tank

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Putting more power in the hands of the individual soldier, a new model flame thrower designed for the army can be carried by one man. The weapon is intended for the use of infantry in defense against enemy tanks and in attacks on fortifications. It was developed by the Chemical Warfare Service in collaboration with the Engineer Corps, U. S. Army.

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U.S. Army's One-Man Flame Throwers to Attack Pillobx or Tank

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U.S. Army's One-Man Flame Throwers to Attack Pillobx or Tank

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eng

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Date Issued (Dublin Core)

1941-10

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pages (Bibliographic Ontology)

13

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Public Domain (Google digitized)

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Archived by (Dublin Core)

Enrico Saonara
Alberto Bordignon (Supervisor)

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