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*[[United Kingdom]]<ref name="Hogg p175">Hogg and Weeks 2000, p. 175.</ref> – issued to the Royal Navy to free up Lee–Enfields for land use. | *[[United Kingdom]]<ref name="Hogg p175">Hogg and Weeks 2000, p. 175.</ref> – issued to the Royal Navy to free up Lee–Enfields for land use. | ||
*[[United States]]<ref name="Canfield, Bruce N. 2000">{{cite book|last1=Canfield|first1=Bruce|title=U.S. Infantry Weapons of the First World War|date=2000|publisher=Mowbray|location=USA|isbn=0917218906}}</ref><ref name="Canfield, Bruce N. 2010">{{cite book|last1=Canfield|first1=Bruce|title=U.S. Military Bolt Action Rifles|date=2010|publisher=Mowbray|location=USA|isbn=1-931464-43-X}}</ref> The US purchased 20,000 Mk II<sup>3</sup>* for use as training rifles for [[World War I]]. | *[[United States]]<ref name="Canfield, Bruce N. 2000">{{cite book|last1=Canfield|first1=Bruce|title=U.S. Infantry Weapons of the First World War|date=2000|publisher=Mowbray|location=USA|isbn=0917218906}}</ref><ref name="Canfield, Bruce N. 2010">{{cite book|last1=Canfield|first1=Bruce|title=U.S. Military Bolt Action Rifles|date=2010|publisher=Mowbray|location=USA|isbn=1-931464-43-X}}</ref> The US purchased 20,000 Mk II<sup>3</sup>* for use as training rifles for [[World War I]]. | ||
− | * [[White Russia]]<ref name="Reine Smith">{{cite web|url=http://www.carbinesforcollectors.com/spanishcivilwar1.html|title=spanishcivilwar1|first=Reine|last=Smith|website=www.carbinesforcollectors.com}}</ref> The British supplied arms (probably including Mk III Rosses) to the White Russian movement after World War I which most likely wound up in the hands of the Soviet Union after the end of the Russian Civil War. | + | * [[White Russia]]<ref name="Reine Smith">{{cite web|url=http://www.carbinesforcollectors.com/spanishcivilwar1.html|title=spanishcivilwar1|first=Reine|last=Smith|website=www.carbinesforcollectors.com}}</ref> The British supplied arms (probably including Mk III Rosses) to the White Russian movement after World War I which most likely wound up in the hands of the Soviet Union after the end of the Russian Civil War. It is also possible that some of these weapons of various independence movements fighting at the same time. |
== Resources == | == Resources == |