I was reading a book about a WW2 Vets journal that he wrote day by day in Europe in 1944. The book is The Journal Of Scott Pendleton Collins A WW2 Soldier Normandy France1944 by Walter Dean Myers. On page 74 his Journal reads that he picked up a carbine Bayonette at supply. It was the small carbine bayonet he said and that he also had his regular M1
bayonet on his cartridge belt as well. On page 76 he captured a German
soldier had he tells of having the carbine bayonet pressed against the Germans neck. This was on July 5th 1944 that he made this entry in his journal. What do you guys say about this WW2 vets commet on a carbine bayonet in July 1944. He was wounded in the leg shortly after that and sent home.
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