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[[Image:TBAR 19.jpg|400px|thumb|none|US soldier firing a early [[Browning Automatic Rifle]]]] | [[Image:TBAR 19.jpg|400px|thumb|none|US soldier firing a early [[Browning Automatic Rifle]]]] | ||
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==P38 Pistol== | ==P38 Pistol== |
Revision as of 22:57, 8 June 2009
The Bridge at Remagen is a 1969 movie about unit in the U.S. Army's exhausted 27th Armored Infantry, assigned to seize the bridge at Remagen, on the Rhine River, to prevent 50,000 German troops from retreating to safety. Lieutenant Hartman (George Segal) leads the mission, while a Nazi major (Robert Vaughan) defies orders by attempting to hold the bridge to alow the German troops to escape instead of blowing it up.
- Directors: John Guillermin
The following guns were used in the movie The Bridge at Remagen:
MG34 Machine Gun
Browning 1919 Machine Gun
Used within it's vehicle mounted role, can be seen on Lieutenant Hartman's jeep as well as the jeep of Captain Colt and one of the Half Tracks.