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Lee–Enfield and other Training Rifles and Associated Equipment in .22RF and other miniature calibres". N.R.A.(U.K.) - Historic Arms Resource Centre . Retrieved 14 February 2012. Publishing, Aerospace (1998). The Encyclopedia of Weapons of WORLD WAR II, Chris Bishop, Barnes Jk Noble Books. Bukupedia. ISBN 978-0-7607-1022-7. Grandolini, Albert (1998). Armor of the Vietnam War (2) Asian Forces. Armor at War 7017. Concord Publications. p.15. ISBN 9789623616225. Lee Enfield rifles are used by the Jamaica Constabulary force for training recruits during field-craft exercises and drills. Savage-made Lee–Enfield No. 4 Mk I and No. 4 Mk I* rifles are all stamped "US property". They were supplied to the UK under the Lend-Lease programme during the Second World War. No Savage Lee–Enfields were ever issued to the US military; the markings existed solely to maintain the pretense that American equipment was being lent to the UK rather than permanently sold to them. [93] Australian International Arms No. 4 Mk IV [ edit ] AIA M10-B2 match rifleNGU is inflammation of the urethra, which is the tube connecting the tip of the penis to the bladder.

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