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Why Ammo Was Never an Issue in the First World War

The Early Days: A Sudden Awakening The trenches, scarred landscapes of mud and blood, are synonymous with World War One. Images of soldiers crouched in shallow ditches, the constant roar of artillery, and the staccato rattle of machine guns are forever etched in the collective memory. It’s a conflict often remembered for its stalemate, its … Read more

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