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Date of upload: Mar 4, 2021 ^^
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American Army Uniform Evolution Order 🇺🇲:
0:46 Continental Militiaman (1775)
1:04 American Musketeer (1778)
1:39 Morgan's Rifleman (1781)
1:54 U.S. Infantry (1814)
2:04 U.S Officer (1814)
2:22 U.S. Foot Soldier (1846)
2:43 Union Officer (1863)
2:57 Confederate Soldier (1863)
3:12 Zouave Regiment (1863)
3:50 U.S. Infantryman (1898)
4:14 U.S. Infantryman (1918)
4:33 U.S. Infantryman (1942)
4:46 U.S. Airborne Infantry (1944)
5:13 U.S. Ranger (1944)
5:33 U.S. Airborne Infantry (1944)
5:54 U.S. Marine (1945)
6:14 U.S. Army Air Forces Officer (1945)
6:43 U.S. Infantryman (1952)
7:03 U.S. Infantryman (1967)
7:41 Post-Vietnam Army Green Service (1984)
7:53 U.S. Infantryman (1991)
8:17 U.S. Infantryman (1999)
8:39 U.S. Infantryman (2003)
9:00 U.S. Infantryman (2005)
9:14 U.S. Infantryman (2015)
9:30 Army Green Service Uniform (2019)
9:48 Army Sentinel (202
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7:02 we all know that was the “I’m not trying to get copyrighted” version of Fortunate Son. lol 😂
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The only major issue I could find was the 1898 pattern soldier wielding the 1873 pattern musket. These were way obsolete by the end of the century, having been replaced by the Krag rifle in mainline US service.
Slight correction: Springfields were still issued to volunteer units/National Guard who didn’t see as much mainline combat, hence why they weren’t equipped with the latest weaponry
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💥 Start your mercenary career right now! Sign up for free 🆓 bit.ly/AW_The-Armchair-Historian and receive the Type 59-IIA Tier 4 Premium MBT and 7 days of Premium Time directly to your account! CORRECTIONS: The M1 Garand displayed in Operation Torch was animated to have a bolt-action, rather than being the semi-automatic action it is truly known for. The U.S Paratrooper during Bastogne was wearing incorrect footwear; although this happened as Paratroopers began to obtain "regular" equipment and clothing as their wore out (HBO's miniseries "Band of Brothers" displays this well), it would have been far more common to see the famed Cocoran jump boots than the gaiters worn in the video. While this was primarily an Army video, we felt the need to include a small mention of what the U.S Marine Corps did during World War II. Although they were a sizable force, in reality, they did not do the fighting alone as the USMC was given credit for. The Stinger was incorrectly noted as being based on an aircraft variant of the M2 Browning (.50) when in reality it was the M1919 (.30) specifically. With this, the aircraft variant "AN/M2" referred to three machine guns with different ammunition. The M1919 and M2 also shared design similarities that caused some confusion. Sign up for Armchair History TV today! armchairhistory.tv/ Promo code: ARMCHAIRHISTORY for 50% OFF Merchandise available at store.armchairhistory.tv/ Check out the new Armchair History TV Mobile App too! apps.apple.com/us/app/armchair-history-tv/id151464… play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tv.uscreen.a… Discord: discord.gg/zY5jzKp Twitter: twitter.com/ArmchairHist
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