Battleground is a 1949 WWII film about members of the 101st Airborne defending the city of Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge in the fall of 1944. Made only five years after the actual battle, it was directed by legendary filmmaker William Wellman (Story of G.I. Joe ) and was the recipient of two Academy Awards including Best Screenplay and Best Cinematography.
The following firearms were used in the film Battleground :
The M1 Garand is seen used by most of the 101st Airborne.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Holley (Van Johnson ) readies his M1 Garand.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Holley (Van Johnson ) fixes a bayonet on his M1 Garand as the Airborne prepares for a German onslaught.
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Carried by some of the officers of the 101st.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The paratrooper on the right carries the M1 Carbine. Although the film was made pretty close to the actual battle, the anachronistic bayonet lug is seen.
The M1903 Springfield is mentioned as a weapon used by a walking wounded soldier.
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The BAR is seen used by Abner Spudler and other troops of the 101st Airborne.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The BAR is slung on the shoulder of one of the paratroopers.
Kinnie (James Whitmore ) can be seen armed with a M1928A1 Thompson.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Kinnie (James Whitmore ) fires his Thompson. Note the magazines taped "jungle style".
The M3 Grease Gun is seen being held by a man in the jeep.
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After Mac is killed during the railroad ambush, Jarvess picks up the paratrooper version of the Browning M1919 and continues the fight.
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Browning M2HB Heavy Machine Gun
The Browning M2HB heavy machine gun can be seen mounted on an M4 Sherman tank. An M51 Quad Mount is seen as the men go into town.
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The surrendering German soldier has a white flag attached to a K98 rifle. Also seen carried by German troops as they are ambushed by the Airborne.
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One of the paratroopers is seen polished a captured Luger. He throws it away after he remembers the rumor that US soldiers were shot if they have German weapons on them.
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