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In documentaries/photos of the Vietnam War, M-16s with 20-round magazines are often seen. Were 30-round magazines sometimes unavailable or in short supply?

I served in the army '67–'73 in the infantry, and '69–'70 in Vietnam. I was qualified with both the M-14, and M-16 rifles. We carried the M-16A1 in 'nam, the one with closed flash suppressor, forward assist, chromed bolt and chamber. The 20 round magazine was standard issue with the M-16. In 1970 in 'nam a few 30 round banana magazines began to appear. I think they were special issue to a few units, but a few filtered down to our company. The few men that had them usually had only 1 or 2 and kept one in their rifle, and used 20 round magazines for reload. Some men taped magazines together back to back, so they could flip them when one was empty. They only did this with the magazine that was loaded into the weapon, and not with the rest of their magazines (we each carried quite a few). I loaded my magazines with 19 rounds. The inside of the magazines, and rounds that had been in them for long periods would corrode over there, so when and if I had time about every couple of months, I removed the bottom of the magazines, emptied the magazines, wiped off the rounds, brushed the inside of the magazine with a tooth brush, stretched the spring gently and oiled it. We did things like that because we all wanted to come home alive.

What are some iconic images that changed the world history?

These are in my opinion 100 of the most most important pictures in our history, so here you go In no particular order1.) Neil Armstrong saluting the flag2.) The burning monk3.) Raising the flag at Iwo Jima4.) Plane flying into the second tower on 9/115.) Albert Einstein tongue photo6.) 1927 Solvay Conference7.) Man at Tianamen Square8.) Rasing the flag after 9/119.) The kissing sailor10.) Jesse Owens gold medal 193611.) Vulture waiting for a child to die12.) Soilder defying Himmler13.) Nelson Mandela free after 27 years14. Man jumps to escape flames on 9/1115.) John F. Kennedy Jr saluting at his father funeral16.) Sunset on Mars17.) Landing on D-Day18.) Pele and Booby Moore trading jerseys 1970 World Cup19.) Lincoln at Gettysburg20.) Wright brothers first flight21.) Lou Gehric Retirement22.) Lyndon B. Johnson taking office after JFK assassination22.) Ali vs Liston23.) Miracle on ice24.) Steve Jobs introduces the IPhone25.) Marilyn Monroe Dress26.) Martin Luther King Jr “I have a dream”27.) Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki28.) Queen Elisabeth in WW229.) Buzz Aldrin on the Moon30.) Hindenburg Disaster31. Last image of the Titantic32.) David Hasselhoff singing at the Berlin Wall33.) Child saying goodbye to father during WW234.) Solider reunited with daughter35.) Shoes taken from victims during the holocaust36.) Hitler standing before the Effiel Tower37.) Statue of Liberty during 1942 blackout38.) New Orleans after Hurrican Katrina39.) Winston Churchill giving a speech40.) Mount Rushmore41.) Pyramids of Giza42.) Washington Monument43.) Statue of Liberty44.) Stonehenge45.) Effiel Tower46.) Taj Mahal47.) Sphinx48.) Roman Colosseum49.) Leaning Tower of Pisa50.) Great Wall of China51.) General Douglas McArthur signs formal surrender of Japan52.) Meeting of 9 Kings53.) Mark Twain in Tesla’s Laboratory54.) Ruby Bridges is the first to attend an all white elementary school in the south55.) First Photo from space 194656.) First ride in New York’s Subway 190457.) Wilber Wright flying around the Statue of Liberty58.) First Woodstock crowd 196959.) John F. Kennedy Funeral60.) First World Series 190361.) Michael Jordan game winning shot 1998 Finals62.) Michael Phelps with his eight gold medals63. Wilt Chamberlain after scoring 100 points64.) The catch that sent the 49ners to the Super Bowl in 198165.) Joe Namath after winning Super Bowl 366.) Elvis Presley in the Army67.) Ghandi and his Spinning Wheel68.) Grand opening of Disneyland 195569.) Queen at Wembley70. Beatles at Abbey Road71.) Man refusing to salute Hitler72.) War is hell73.) Mount Everest Summit74.) First modern Olympics Greece 189675.) Aurora Borealis76.) Christians protecting Muslims during Egyptian protest77.) Mona Lisa78.) The Last Supper79. Statue of David80.) Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel81.) Ronald Reagan assassination attempt82.) John F. Kennedy before his assassination83.) Arlington National Cemetery84.) Big Ben85.) Vitruvian Man by Leonardo da Vinci86.) Action Comics number 187.) George Blind smiling at a Nazi shooting squad88.) First Ferris Wheel at the 1893 Chicago World Fair89.) Fall of the Berlin Wall90.) First World Cup 193091.) Catholic and Protestant holding hands92.) Nikola Tesla Laboratory93.) First car94.) Hoover Dam before water was added95.) Earth as a seen by Voyager 1 as it left our solar system96.) Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders97.) Voyager 1 Lauch 197798.) First Atomic Bomb99.) First Computer100.) First Photograph

Where would India be if it was governed by the army for 67 years?

If Army would be ruling India for 67 years, we would not be using Facebook or Quora discussing the rulers of our country.The greatest strength of army is discipline.However, discipline becomes their greatest handicap if there is no one to discipline Army.There is hardly a single developed nation in the world today which is ruled by Army.When Army rules, the orders of the General becomes the law and anyone daring to defy the words of an army officer can’t survive.You perhaps remember the fate of BSF constable Tej Bahadur Yadav, who had posted video on poor quality of food for jawans. You may also be aware that he was dismissed after a court of inquiry found that he had damaged the image of the BSF when he uploaded a video clip on the substandard food on social media, triggering an uproar.[1][1][1][1]Today, you can freely criticize the Prime Minister, Chief Ministers without getting hurt.Even the top politician has to listen to you since his survival depends on you.Under the Army rule, your survival would depend on them and not vice versa.It would be beneficial to remember the wise words of Lord Dalbern-Acton–“Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”It would also be wise to know, “All that glitters is not gold.”Footnotes[1] BSF sacks constable Tej Bahadur Yadav who had posted video on poor quality of food for jawans[1] BSF sacks constable Tej Bahadur Yadav who had posted video on poor quality of food for jawans[1] BSF sacks constable Tej Bahadur Yadav who had posted video on poor quality of food for jawans[1] BSF sacks constable Tej Bahadur Yadav who had posted video on poor quality of food for jawans

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