
April 4th, 2008, 01:17 PM
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Re: THE RED ARMY INFANTRYMAN
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Originally Posted by Minsk94
I was born and raised in former USSR, served in the military (1986-1988). So I am really curious were did you get your info from and what time period is it about? If I understand correctly it is all about pre-WW2 time period?
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Its from a 1946 US Military publication.
"The Red Army Infantryman" from Intelligence Bulletin
The individual Red Army soldier; his origin and civilian training, compensation, service requirements, and training, from the Intelligence Bulletin, June 1946. [Editor's Note: The following article is wartime information on foreign military forces published for Allied soldiers. In many cases, more accurate data on is available in postwar publications.]
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