Ma Sherman Tank
The 30-ton American M4 Sherman medium tank is the primary tank of the Allied armies. Mechanically reliable, the Sherman has a 75-millimeter gun fitted in the turret, a .30 caliber machine gun in the bow, a .30 caliber machine gun mounted coaxially with the 75mm cannon, and a .50 caliber machine gun on the lop of the turret. The 75mm main gun can fire several types of rounds, including high-explosive anti-tank shells, making it highly useful in fighting and killing enemy Panzers. BROTHERS IN...
Ma Sub Machine Gun 1
The M1A1 sub-machine gun, popularly known as the Tommy Gun, is the all-around field weapon of choice fot most infantry NCOs. Fully automatic, the M1A1 fires between 600 and 700 .45 caliber rounds per minute from a 20-round , magazine. Soldiers carry magazine pouches on their bells tliat hold up to three magazines others carry ammo vests liiat can hold up to eight. The MIA I is primarily a close-range weapon. M1918 BROWNING AUTOMATIC RIFIT. BAR ___The M1918 BAR is often praised as one of the...
Panzergrenadiers
The Panzergrenadier unils are highly-trained mechanized infantry soldiers tliat work closely with German tanks. The successful military record of he Panzer divisions is due to their ability lo combine tire actions of Infantry, Armor, and Artillery into a combined fighting force, itie Panzergrenadiers provide close support for the Gennan tank divisions. These solders have the most firepower and greatest mobility of any German force In Normandy. Gennan military conscripts are the main enemy force...

