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Infantry, Fort Benning, Ga
Date taken: February 2, 1950
Photographer: Ralph Morse
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Infantry, Fort Benning, Ga
Date taken: February 2, 1950
Photographer: Ralph Morse
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There's some fine hardware there...
Definitely a fine display of goodies!
Thanks MARK.
Where's the Thompson and Grease gun?
the sub machine guns are inside the tank
Early photo of M1918A2 BAR with carrying handle
Is that my old M-41 Walker Bulldog? The sponson boxes look like it, but my memory is shot :(
Years ago, I can recall taking to some US Army Korean War veterans' about Thompson sub machine guns in Korea. They told me that only some of the US tanks still
had Thompsons early in the war. The Chinese also had them from WW2
The tank is question in the Life picture looks like a M47 Patton with the 90mm barrel. Of interest were the M1's. One with an M7 grenade launcher, and the M1C (?)above it. I question the sniper designation only because the picture doesn't clearly show the top part of the G&H rings.