-In the world war 2 they were allowed to eat and drink dried mustard, 2 eggs, milk, cheese, salt, pepper and fruit but they had to grow the fruit. Rifles.

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-In the world war 2 they were allowed to eat and drink dried mustard, 2 eggs, milk, cheese, salt, pepper and fruit but they had to grow the fruit. Rifles -De Lisle carbine -Enfield Pattern 14 -Martini Enfield -M1917 Enfield Submachine guns -Lee Enfield -Lanchester -Sten -Thompson L2A3 Sterling

-Bren Light machine gun -Browning Automatic Rifle -Lewis gun -Vickers Gas -Vickers medium machine gun -Browning M1919 -Browning M2 -Machine gun -Vickers Berthier Hand guns -Enfield MK Revolver -Webley Revolver -Browning FN-Inglis -Colt M1911A1 -Webley -Welrod -Smith and Wesson model 10 -Colt New Service -Colt Official Police Machine guns

-In world war 2 men wore suits, hats, Trench coats and shoes but they had to be polished. - They ate c-rations when they ate the only had the time of 20 minutes also they weren’t allowed food like burgers and chips.

- 264,000 Britain soldiers in world war 2.