Pretty sure it's because US troops used them for morse code, which requires them to constantly turn the light on and off for the dots and dashes hence flashlight (a light to flash).
The german/prussian doctrine was similar, focusing on movement, surprise attacks, and 'quick' wars, and war of attrition was their weakness. So making the orc's be prussians makes sense, their biology just gives them a in story reason to develop a prussian war doctrine.
Considering that in...
Wait, I just realized that his watch was broken by that sword stab in the previous chapter, so how did it get unbroken? Before you say he just looped back, keep in mind that the loop progressed to the next day, when he boinked Illya.
So the final chapter is 64.6, does that mean theres a 64.1, 64.2, 64.3, 64.4, 64.5, 64.6? Or is 64.5 then 64.6? If the former it's going to be august when this is finally done.
Edit: It's the latter, thanks for confriming that RonBWL, sorry I didn't check the table of contents on chapter ch 61...
Correct me if I'm wrong but I think the biggest real breakthrough for the allies in world war I was getting rolling artillery fire done right and more importantly point stop caring anymore if the troops got blasted by friendly artillery in said barrage.
So a historical parallel would be having...
If you think it's bad it's going to get worse since he'll visit each and one them then be wowed even further. Turning that gratefulness into straight up zealotry.
I thought the womb-samas were the 'cursed suicide bombers' where both the child and mother would die to kill what they hated the most (ideally whomever is on the clan kill list). And there were also another group for reincarnating the orginal preistess to posseses the child. Hence why kaya-chan...
I think it's nice that Miss Tonitrus grew a bit and recognized that not every infraction deserves a tonitrus bolt. And with the week of hard volunterring the precipitation badge is not a slap on a wrist for students either.
Kinda of, the signs make it clear it's a parody of the short horror story "The Restaurant of Many Orders", a japanese version of "how to serve man". (Granted the The Restaurant Of Many Orders came first)
To sum it up:
Two hunters lost in the woods without their guide find a western restaurant...
.44 magnum? Really? I mean I get it, it's iconic and a magnum but even an 7.62x39 has nearly the same energy and twice the velocity as a 44 magum. So if that m4 from last chapter wasn't going to do the trick last chapter, then the 44 magnum isn't going to work either. At that point go full tilt...