WWII US - Airborne
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Aggressive and innovative, these elite paratroopers were highly trained
and motivated, superbly equipped and packed with firepower (Watch the TV
series Band of Brothers!). Key battles included the D-Day Air Drop,
Operation Market Garden, and Bastogne. Get Started With: US Airborne Starter Army / US Airborne / US Airborne Support Group / US Airborne Squad (winter)
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WWII US - Infantry
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The US Army was well equipped with excellent infantry weapons and backed
by the ubiquitous Sherman tank. Key battles included the D-Day
Landings, Battle for Normandy, and Remagen Bridge. Get Started With: US Starter Army / US Infantry / US Army Support Group / M4 Sherman
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WWII US - Marines
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The US Marines spearheaded the American response to Japan, leading to a ferocious island-hopping campaign fielding shotguns, flamethrowers and Thompson submachine guns. Key battles included Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. Get Started With: US Semper Fidelis Starter Army / US Marines / US Marines Support Group / LVT-4 Buffalo
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WWII US - Tanks and Vehicles
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Vehicles were what made WWII different to previous wars. Check out our range of US vehicle kits from Warlord Games and Rubicon.
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