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Charlie Gao, National Interest: Army vs. Marines: Which U.S. Service Had the Better Bullet?
In Mark Bowden’s book, Black Hawk Down, he describes an incident where a soldier’s CAR-15 5.56mm carbine failed to put down an enemy combatant despite multiple hits to center mass. The ammunition used by the soldier was the M855 “green-tip” projectile, adopted by the U.S. Army and Marines in the 1980s.
Further reports of M855 underperforming lead the U.S. military on a hunt for a new cartridge that would be more effective. Surprisingly, the Army and Marines diverged in their approach, and for nearly half a decade both services fielded different cartridges as standard issue to their troops until Congress forced the Marines to use the Army round.
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WNU Editor: This is an issue that has been around for years.
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The planned equipping of front line troops with the 6.5 Creedmore will make this a mute discussion.
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