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Both and submachine
Both submachine guns are still in the possession of the Berrien County Sheriff's Department in St. Joseph, Michigan.

Both and guns
Both types could ( and usually did ) additionally carry smaller carriage-mounted guns on their quarter decks and forecastles ( the superstructures above the upper deck ).
Both remained in the vehicle and had weapons at the ready in the front seat ; the back seat contained a dozen guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition.
Both these ships had 100 guns.
Both the Monmouth and the Good Hope possessed a large number of 6-inch guns between them, but only the Good Hope was equipped with heavier artillery in the shape of two 9. 2-inch guns mounted in single turrets.
Both the Scharnhorst and the Gneisenau were armed with eight 8-inch guns each, which gave them an overwhelming advantage in range and firepower.
Both reached England on bombing raids by 1915, forcing the British to create extensive defense systems including some of the first anti-aircraft guns that were often used with searchlights to highlight the enemy machines overhead.
Both these were rated for 120 guns but never carried their full complement.
Both recoilless guns proved to have poor accuracy in testing, so the shell's greatest effect would have been its extreme radiation hazard.
Both sides sent for reinforcements: Ford arrived with the remainder of his cavalry force and six French guns ( for a total of 300 men ), while Barrett came with 200 troops of the 34th Indiana in nine understrength companies.
Both divisions also had a miscellaneous collection of anti-tank guns and artillery pieces, as well as a small number of German and French tanks and self-propelled guns.
Both T-90 and T-72 tanks along with heavy duty guns would be in action in the exercise, the built up for which had began since September end.
Both designs allowed naval engineers to dramatically reduce the number of guns present in the battery, by giving a handful of guns the ability to concentrate on either side of the ship.
Both groups carried their guns the same way, with the holsters positioned high around their hips instead of low on the thigh.
Both Kazi Amar Singh Thapa and Ranajor Singh Thapa were thus hemmed in and looking down the barrels of the British guns when Bam Shah ’ s letter arrived, announcing the fall of Almora.
Both first and second rates carried lighter guns ( and, after 1780, carronades ) on their forecastles and quarterdecks.
Both vehicles were built from the chassis of obsolete Infanterikanonvagn 103 self-propelled guns ( some Pansarvärnsrobotbandvagn 551s used the Infanterikanonvagn 102 chassis instead ).
Both types of guns tend to have a very high rate of fire which, when combined with the lower recoil of the smaller pistol-sized cartridges, increases the probability of multiple hits.
Both the CIA and SOC also modified guns that fired special darts coated with biological agents and various poisonous pills.
Both of them point guns at each other, but Ash shoots first, fatally wounding Murphy.
Both original and reproduction guns are equally acceptable.

Both and battle
Both novels had been seen as favourites to win leading up to the prize and the dramatic " literary battle " between two senior authors made front page news.
Both parliaments gave unanimous votes of thanks, each captain who served in the battle was presented with a specially minted gold medal and the first lieutenant of every ship engaged in the battle was promoted to commander.
Both leaders were killed in the battle.
Both armies in formation, battle begins between the Britons and Saxons, both sides shedding " no small loss of blood.
Both Brutus ( the consul ) and Aruns ( the king's son ) were killed in battle.
Both Pork Chop Hill and Shangganling depict a single battle in which a small dedicated unit defends a small holdout with very little hope of reprieve.
* September 27 – WWII: Both commerce raiding hilfskreuzer Stier and Liberty ship Stephen Hopkins sink following a gun battle in the South Atlantic.
* November 19 – WWII: Both commerce raiding hilfskreuzer Kormoran and Australian cruiser HMAS Sydney sink following a battle off the coast of Western Australia.
* June 28 – Battle of Kosovo between Serbs and their Christian allies against Ottoman Turks: Both Emperor Murad I and the Serbian Prince Lazar are killed in battle.
Both units use the original Green Mountain Boys battle flag as their banner.
Both York and Rutland are killed, the latter murdered after the battle.
Both Grant and his superior, Halleck, placed the blame squarely on Wallace, saying that his incompetence in moving up the reserves had nearly cost them the battle.
Both western and Muslim histories agree the battle was hard fought, and that the Umayyad heavy cavalry had broken into the square, but agreed that the Franks were in formation still strongly resisting.
Both officers supposedly surpassed their goal during the heat of battle, making it impossible to determine which officer had actually won the contest.
Both Brasidas and Cleon are killed in the battle, thereby removing the key members of the pro-war factions on both sides.
Both brothers died in the battle.
Both sides incurred heavy losses and the battle ended in stalemate after Rupert's cavalry returned to stop a rout.
Both brothers died in the battle.
Both brothers died in the battle.
Both forces encamped, but Afranius declined Caesar's challenge to battle.
Both brothers died in the battle.
Both peoples made ready for war, and in an act of chivalry allowed their numbers and arms to be inspected by the opposing side to allow for a truly fair battle.
Both MacBain ( 1982 ) and Julius Pokorny ( 1959: 203 ) correlate the element with Norse böð, genitive boðvar, ‘ war ,’ and Anglo-Saxon beadu, genitive beadwe,battle ,’ suggesting that the word originally denoted ‘ battle ’ or ‘ strife .’ Julius Pokorny ( 1959: 203 ) presents the element as an extended form of the Proto-Indo-European root * bhedh-‘ pierce, dig .’ To this root Pokorny also links the Sanskrit bádhate, ‘ oppress ,’ and the Lithuanian bádas, ‘ famine ’.

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