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Tango0114 Oct 2022 9:25 p.m. PST

" One of the more unusual and colorful units of the American army were its rifle armed regiments. Dressed in colorful uniforms these units were armed with the more accurate rifle. Because they saw service through the war they add a colorful and unusual element to your army…"


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