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U.S. Armored Infantryman Reaching for Clip, 1943-45
During World War II an American armored division was supported by a very mobile offensive and defensive force in the form of its three armored infantry battalions, supported by M2 and M3 half-tracks. The advantage of the widespread usage of half-tracks in armored infantry battalions came from the fact that the infantry aboard could carry far more equipment into battle than standard infantry. This included heavy weapons with ample ammunition, anti-tank weapons, and radios. Because these infantry battalions were so mobile, American commanders often relied on them to be sent into combat generally more often than a standard infantry formation, resulting in some of the highest casualty rates of any combat groups.
1/30 scale
Matte Finish
1 piece set
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. General Douglas MacArthur, 1945 Youngest son of a Union Civil War General and Medal of Honor recipient, Douglas MacArthur was himself nominated for the Medal of...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S.N. Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, 1944-45 Chester William Nimitz entered the Naval Academy in 1905 and was an excellent student, graduating with distinction. Afterwards he joined the...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S.N. Commander Lyndon Baines Johnson, 1942-45 In 1938, Lyndon Baines Johnson was serving in the United States Congress. While a U.S. representative, he was appointed lieutenant commander...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S.N Lieutenant Jimmy Carter, 1948-51 James Earl Carter graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1946 with distinction. When the nuclear-powered submarines came on-line, Carter was anxious...