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[[Image:china18_sm.jpg|thumb|600px|none|The Browning is also seen in a communist observation post.]] | [[Image:china18_sm.jpg|thumb|600px|none|The Browning is also seen in a communist observation post.]] | ||
==M15 anti-tank mine== | |||
The Legionnaires avoid the [[M15 anti-tank mine]]. | |||
[[Image:Landmine-dod-closeup.jpg|thumb|none|300px|M15 Anti-Tank mine.]] | |||
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== 120 mm Anti-aircraft Cannon== | == 120 mm Anti-aircraft Cannon== |
Revision as of 22:40, 5 May 2013
China Gate (1957) was written, produced and directed by Samuel Fuller (The Steel Helmet, Pickup on South Street, Merrill's Marauders) and was the first American motion picture to depict the Vietnam War. The film starred Gene Barry, Angie Dickinson, Nat “King” Cole, Lee Van Cleef, Neyle Morrow, and James Hong. The French Foreign Legion sends a small team on a dangerous sabotage mission in communist-controlled North Vietnam.
The following firearms were used in the film China Gate:
M3 / M3A1 "Grease Gun"
Throughout the film, Legionnaires carry the M3 / M3A1 "Grease Gun".
M1 Carbine
Throughout the film, Legionnaires carry the M1 Carbine.
M1903A1 Springfield Rifle
Throughout the film, Legionnaires carry the M1903A1 Springfield rifle.
Browning M2 Heavy Barrel
Throughout the film, Legionnaires man the Browning M2 Heavy Barrel machine gun.
M15 anti-tank mine
The Legionnaires avoid the M15 anti-tank mine.
120 mm Anti-aircraft Cannon
The Communists operate a 120 mm Anti-aircraft cannon.