CMGC

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The CMGC was a specialized Canadian military unit formed during World War I to operate machine guns in support of infantry operations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Canadian military unit
World War I military formation
military unit
allegiance British Empire
branch Canadian Army
conflict World War I
country Canada
disbanded after World War I
engagement Battle of Passchendaele
Battle of Vimy Ridge
Hundred Days Offensive
equipmentUsed Lewis gun
Vickers machine gun
garrison various locations in France and Flanders
notableAction provided sustained machine-gun barrages in support of Canadian infantry attacks
operatedBy Canadian Expeditionary Force
organizedAs brigade machine-gun companies
corps-level machine-gun units
divisional machine-gun units
partOf Canadian Corps
primaryFunction operation of machine guns
role machine-gun support
supports infantry operations
tactics defensive fire support
indirect machine-gun fire
offensive fire support
theatreOfOperations Western Front
timePeriod 1914–1918
typeOfUnit machine gun corps

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