Mr Flibble
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The Army used Combat Graphics left over from WWII and Korea which used 70mm roll film.
The Combat Graphic was a 4x5" camera. It saw only limited service towards the end of WW2, mainly with the US Navy and USMC and it was succeeded with a military version of the Pacemaker Graphic in 1947.
It is not the same camera as the Combat Graflex that did indeed use 70mm roll film. This one was introduced in 1953, too late for the war in Korea, but it did see service in Vietnam
