WW I 'Killing Machine' for Land, Sea, Air

World War I is supposed to be about men stuck in the mud of trench warfare, a static stalemate with little movement.

Yet there were numerous patrols and attacks along the Western Front, the kind of action where portable automatic firepower could give soldiers a tremendous advantage.

The Maxim and Vickers machine guns of the time were effective but heavy. Those weapons were for infantry support from fixed positions.

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