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His Helmet, rifle and ammunition belt mark spot where an unidentified U.S. soldier was killed in battle on the Korean front on June 24, 1951. (AP Photo)
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His Helmet, rifle and ammunition belt mark spot where an unidentified U.S. soldier was killed in battle on the Korean front on June 24, 1951. (AP Photo)
Odd that they would leave the ammo there
Do you think this may have been set up this way just for the photo op?
Naw , every soldier carried two shovels.
Chris
Leaving ammo behind with a rifle....seems a little odd.
Not if they JUST moved the body. Otherwise, it looks like when we dug in, our gear would be almost exactly like that. Except for the rifle and bayonet. That would be frowned upon.