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10090 - Charles Lindbergh, American Aviator W. Britain Jack Tars & Leathernecks A narrow strap attached to

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A narrow strap attached to either side of the box on the belt passed over the neck of the infantryman to support the weight of the box

is manned by two typical Tommies

Japanese military doctrine firmly believed in the tactic and success of the bayonet charge

he flew a TBF Avenger

Some Roman units even produced special armour to protect their animals

10090 - Charles Lindbergh, American Aviator W. Britain Jack Tars & Leathernecks A narrow strap attached toCharles Lindbergh, American Aviator Charles Lindbergh was a military officer, author, and inventor, but it was his historic nonstop flight from New York City to Paris, May 1927 for which he will always be remembered. The solo flight took over 33 hours and traveled over 3,600 miles in a purpose built, single engine monoplane, the Spirit of St. Louis. The flight was wrought with peril. Lindbergh had to pilot the Spirit over storm clouds at 10,000 ft.

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