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23rd Infantry Division man 75mm Pack Howitzer M1 during battle for Hill 260 on Bougainville
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23rd Infantry Division man 75mm Pack Howitzer M1 during battle for Hill 260 on Bougainville
My Father in Law earned a Silver Star and Purple Heart for action on Bougainville on 12 March 1944
Ear plugs were on issue or is that just the typical "cotton wool"?
They've been there for a bit by the platform built and dugout(?) behind.
Fuse-setter on the right?
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Original U.S. WWII Era Artillery M.S.A. Ear Defenders
Can't say if they were common but they had them
The military led the charge in developing hearing protection, notably with the Mallock-Armstrong earplugs used in WWI and the V-51R earplugs used in WWII. Improvements in comfort were introduced with the development of glass-down plugs in the late 1950s and foam earplugs in the 1970s.1
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I remember finding jars with wax ear plugs that were intended for loud artillery.
From the above photo, it would appear some of the men have ear plugs
I recall one year a new LT made the mistake of standing between two M48 tanks on the firing line using his binoculars to see what they hit. They both fired at once and the blast deflectors forced most of the blast right at him... DEAF.