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Qué (quién) es Machine Gun Kelly - definición

AMERICAN GANGSTER (1895–1954)
George Kelly (gangster); George "Machine Gun" Kelly; Urschel Kidnapping; Machine Kelly; George R. Kelly; Machine-Gun Kelly; Machine Gun Kelley; Machine-Gun Kelley; Machinegun Kelly; George Kelly Barnes
  • Memphis Airport]] and [[Oklahoma City]] for his trial for the kidnapping of [[Charles F. Urschel]], October 2, 1933
  • Kathryn and George Kelly receive life sentences for the Urschel kidnapping, October 12, 1933
  • Kelly's hideout at 1408 Rayner Street in Memphis, Tennessee (2010)
  • Gravestone, marked "George B. Kelley"

Machine-Gun Kelly (film)         
1958 FILM BY ROGER CORMAN
Machine Gun Kelly (film)
Machine-Gun Kelly is a 1958 film noir directed by Roger Corman, chronicling the criminal activities of the real-life George "Machine Gun" Kelly. The film was considered low budget, but received good critical reviews.
Lewis gun         
  • A closer view of the Lewis aircraft gun and mount.
  • Albert Ball in an S.E.5a, showing the Foster mount's arc-shaped I-beam rail.
  • Captain Charles Chandler (with prototype Lewis Gun) and Lt Roy Kirtland in a [[Wright Model B]] Flyer after the first successful firing of a machine gun from an aeroplane in June 1912.
  • Czech Vz 28/L, chambered for the 7.92×57mm Mauser ammunition.
  • List of parts
  • Lewis Gun Manual used by Sgt. Don L. Palmer of the [[25th Aero Squadron]].
  • U.S. Marines]] field tested the Lewis machine gun in 1917.
  • A Lewis gun at the [[Elgin Military Museum]] Canada. The rear end of its light-gray finned aluminum heat sink, which fits within the gun's brass-colored cylindrical cooling shroud, can be seen
  • Men of the 28th Battalion of the 2nd Australian Division practising Lewis gun drill at [[Renescure]].
  • Lewis gun reloading mechanism action
  • Australian soldiers firing at enemy aircraft during the First World War
  • 7.92×57mm]] Lewis gun, Museum of Coastal Defence, Poland. Note this magazine is only partially filled.
  • A Royal Navy Motor Torpedo Boat with two twin Lewis gun mounts, 1940.
  • Singapore Volunteer Force]] training with a Lewis gun, 1941
  • No. 87 Squadron Dolphin flown by [[Cecil Montgomery-Moore]]. A Lewis gun is mounted atop the lower right wing
  • 1918 Sopwith Dolphin with twin Lewis guns aimed upwards.
  • Home Guard]] platoon in 1941. The soldier on the right is carrying either a Lewis Mk III* or Mk III** with the improvised skeleton stock and fore-stock to make it usable as a ground weapon. The man next to him is carrying the drum magazine.
  • LRDG]] truck (equipped with a Lewis Gun) is dug out of the sand, c.1942.
LIGHT MACHINE GUN
Lewis machine gun; Lewis guns; Lewis wz. 1923; Lewis machine-gun; Lewis automatic rifle; Lewis Gun; Lewis M1914; Vz.15 machine gun; Lewis Light machine gun; .30 caliber Lewis machine gun
¦ noun a light air-cooled machine gun with a magazine operated by gas from its own firing, used mainly in the First World War.
Origin
early 20th cent.: named after the American colonel Isaac N. Lewis.
Hotchkiss Mle 1914 machine gun         
  • Legionnaires in Morocco with a Hotchkiss Mle 1914. Circa 1920.
  • The 1898 version sold to [[Norway]]
  • An early Japanese version in 6.5x50mm.
  • Musée de l'Armée]] in [[Paris]]
  • 8mm Lebel ammunition in a feed strip
  • ckm wz. 25 machine gun crew during exercise, 1931
  • Type 3 (Taishō 14) Heavy Machine Gun]]. [[Musée de l'Armée]], [[Paris]].
  • U.S. Army]] soldiers operating the Mle 1914 Hotchkiss gun in France, 1918.
TYPE OF MACHINE GUN
Hotchkiss M1914; Hotchkiss wz. 23; Mle 1914 Hotchkiss machine gun; Hotchkiss Mle 1914; Hotchkiss M1897 machine gun; Kulspruta m/1900; Hotchkiss M1914 machine gun
Second Italo-Ethiopian WarSpanish Civil WarSecond Sino-Japanese WarWorld War IIChinese Civil WarFirst Indochina WarAlgerian WarIfni War

Wikipedia

Machine Gun Kelly

George Kelly Barnes (July 17, 1900 – July 18, 1954), better known by his pseudonym "Machine Gun Kelly", was an American gangster from Memphis, Tennessee, active during the Prohibition era. His nickname came from his favorite weapon, a Thompson submachine gun. He is best known for the kidnapping of oil tycoon and businessman Charles F. Urschel in July 1933, from which he and his gang collected a $200,000 ransom. Urschel had collected and left considerable evidence that assisted the subsequent FBI investigation, which eventually led to Kelly's arrest in Memphis, Tennessee, on September 26, 1933. His crimes also included bootlegging and armed robbery.

Ejemplos de uso de Machine Gun Kelly
1. Other notorious robbers included "Baby Face" Nelson and George "Machine Gun" Kelly.
2. Permission to reprint/republish This was the era of the gangster, and Pretty Boy Floyd had lots of company: Machine Gun Kelly, Baby Face Nelson, Alvin Karpis, John Dillinger, Handsome Jack Klutas, and that fun couple, Bonnie and Clyde, to name a few.