How much ammo did a US soldier carry in ww2?

Each would carry 5 magazines of 15 rounds each. Four were carried across 2 carbine magazine pouches on their pistol belts, while 1 was carried in the gun. A load of 2 full magazine pouches plus an extra full magazine would have weighed 3.3 lb.
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How much ammo did a US soldier carry?

Most infantry soldiers carry 210 rounds of 5.56x45mm (0.21×1.77in) NATO, spread between seven magazines.
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What did the average soldier carry in ww2?

They were supplied with clothes, boots, weapons and a personal kit. Soldiers carried a water-bottle, ammunition pouches, entrenching tool (spade), a groundsheet and a haversack containing; mess-tin, tinned rations, extra iron rations, spare socks and laces.
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How many rounds of ammo were used in ww2?

47 billion small-arms rounds * 0.016 lb./round = 0.75 billion pounds of lead.
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How much ammo did Russian soldiers carry in ww2?

For each Kar98k Rifleman. For a Mp40 example the typical load was 6 loaded 32 Round Magazines a total of 192 Rounds. This does not sound alot either. So as for reserves they probably carried 384 rounds altogether Per MP40 gunner.
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U.S. Army and Marine Ammo Loads (WW2)



How many rounds did a Vietnam soldier carry?

During the Vietnam War, Soldiers were issued a semiautomatic rifle with automatic capability and up to 20 magazines of 20 rounds each along with fragmentation and colored smoke grenades.
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How much ammo did a Japanese soldier carry in WW2?

810 rounds of rifle ammunition (each rifleman carried 30 rounds in forward pouches and 60 rounds in reserve) 24-48 rounds of pistol ammunition.
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What percentage of soldiers fired their weapons in WW2?

The results were consistently the same: Only 15 to 20 percent of the American riflemen in combat during World War II would fire at the enemy.
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How much weight did a WW2 soldier carry?

Around World War I, approximate march weights jumped to 85 pounds. U.S. soldiers trained with at least 60 pounds but carried additional rations and munitions in combat. During World War II, U.S. troops carried more than 80 pounds in the Normandy landings.
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Why did Germans have wooden bullets?

During the Second World War, some German troops were equipped with wooden bullets, while British troops were trained with wooden bullets to avoid the cost of metal bullets.
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How tall was the average American soldier in WW2?

When the United States entered World War II, young American men averaged 5 feet 9 inches — almost 2 inches taller, on average, than the young Germans they were fighting.
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How many miles did the average soldier walk in WW2?

The average for a march was between 8 and 13 miles per day, with 20 or more miles being more exhausting and less frequent. Also, the armies usually walked less after a battle, unless in retreat or in pursuit.
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What did a soldier carry on D-Day?

Supplies included ration boxes of food, emergency drinking water in a can, bullets, grenades, and socks. Soldiers who landed on June 6, 1944 as a part of the D-Day invasion did not know when they would be resupplied so their backpacks weighed anywhere from 70-100 pounds!
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How much ammo did a soldier carry in WW1?

British soldiers in WW1 wore 1908 pattern webbing instead of the usual leather belts used at the time, am invention by the American Mills Equipment Company. This webbing had 2 ammo pouches, each containing 75 rounds, so the answer to your question is 150.
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Why do soldiers put tape on grenades?

Every day a Soldier somewhere will tape the safety pin and lever of a freshly issued hand grenade. Sometimes he will tape the safety pin to keep it from clanging, or he will tape a grenade to his combat vest or he will tape it for no other reason than he was told to.
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How many rounds does a British soldier carry?

Troops carry up to 12 magazines, so the change to the Emag means each soldier is carrying one kilo less weight overall. The Ministry of Defence is looking at a range of other new technologies designed to ease the heavy burden on a soldier's back. The kit they carry into battle can often weight more than 75kg (165lb).
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What did soldiers eat during World War 2?

At first, the meals were stews, and more varieties were added as the war went on, including meat and spaghetti in tomato sauce, chopped ham, eggs and potatoes, meat and noodles, pork and beans; ham and lima beans, and chicken and vegetables.
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What unit saw the most combat in ww2?

The 442nd Regimental Combat Team, a segregated Japanese American unit, is remembered today for its brave actions in World War II. Despite the odds, the 442nd's actions distinguished them as the most decorated unit for its size and length of service in the history of the US military.
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What was the oldest age drafted in WWII?

On September 16, 1940, the United States instituted the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940, which required all men between the ages of 21 and 45 to register for the draft. This was the first peacetime draft in United States' history.
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Who fired the first shot of ww2?

Westerplatte: Where First Shots Of World War II Were Fired With PM-Pope-Poland, Bjt. GDANSK, Poland (AP) _ At 4:45 a.m. on Sept. 1, 1939, the German battleship Schleswig-Holstein opened fire with its 15-inch guns on the Polish fort at Westerplatte guarding Gdansk harbor. They were the first shots of World War II.
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How many rounds does a US Marine carry?

The standard load out for a Marine would be six magazines, normally only loaded with 25 or 28 rounds, to protect the spring, for a total of 150-168 rounds.
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What weapon caused the most casualties in WW2?

Yet it was not until the Allied air campaigns over Germany and Japan that firebombing proved itself to be the most deadly weapon of the war. The death toll from the fire-bombing of Tokyo alone was greater than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
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What percentage of soldiers saw combat in ww2?

Fighting in Europe ended with VE-Day 71 years ago

That number of enlistees is remarkable. The US population in 1945 was 140 million, so roughly 11% of all Americans fought in World War II.
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What was the bloodiest month of the Vietnam War?

The May Offensive was considered much bloodier than the initial phase of the Tet Offensive. US casualties across South Vietnam were 2,169 killed for the entire month of May making it the deadliest month of the entire Vietnam War for U.S. forces, while South Vietnamese losses were 2,054 killed.
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How many bullets were fired during the Civil War?

Estimates are that about 7 million rounds of ammunition were fired at the Battle of Gettysburg, not including artillery (cannonballs). If one bullet weighs about 500 grains and there are 7000 grains to a pound, then the weight of 7 million bullets would be about 500,000 pounds of bullets (or 250 TONS).
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