1918 B.A.R. | Tactical Rifleman
This video details the World War I Browning Automatic Rifle (B.A.R.) and its role in trench warfare. It explains the weapon's development by John Moses Browning, its .30-06 caliber, and its initial use as a 'trench broom' for advancing across No Man's Land using 'walking fire' and then clearing trenches in automatic mode. The evolution of its tactics and features through World War II is also discussed, highlighting its transition to a support-by-fire role.










