I see a No.4 sniper "T" rifle being held by the Commando on the right front row, not defined what Mark of scope apart from it being a No 32
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Found these ones plus a few hundred more WWII pics of differing powers and armaments on a long forgotten memory stick. Also 2 sets of those famous Binos Peter
A Soldier from the 2-23rd Infantry Battalion beside his Bren light machinegun at the frontline in Tobruk,September 1941
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Thanks for all the pics! Great thread.
A British Bren gun crew in a trench at Anzio, Italy, 13 March 1944
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...21506186-1.jpg
to me, THE iconic bren picture.
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1943-01-02. PAPUA, GIROPA POINT. AUSTRALIAN MANNED M3 GENERAL STUART TANKS ATTACKING JAPANESE PILLBOXES IN THE FINAL ASSAULT ON BUNA. MEN OF D COMPANY, 2/12TH BATTALION, FIRE ON 25 JAPANESE (NOT SEEN), USING BREN MK 1 MACHINE GUNS AND SMLE NO 1 MKIII* RIFLES, WHO ARE FLEEING FROM A WRECKED PILLBOX 150 YARDS AWAY. THE PILLBOX WAS DESTROYED BY THE GENERAL STUART TANK SHOWN HERE. IN THE FOREGROUND ARE PRIVATE J. SEARLE AND CORPORAL G. G. FLETCHER. THIS PHOTOGRAPH WAS TAKEN DURING THE ACTUAL FIGHTING.
The soldier at right , have a bren with tripod.... ???
It's a bipod, the legs are folded out, not in like the bloke on the left.