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12-163 Garand Picture of the Day - Marine Raider Battalion 1943
Last edited by Mark in Rochester; 06-08-2012 at 12:46 PM.
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He is probably an instructor demonstrating for the camera. I think I've seen this same guy in a number of Marine period photos.
Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
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Bar
The poor guy who had to hump that BAR over the obstacles! They should have given it to the big guy in the lower right corner.
Real men measure once and cut.
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At least it's an beautiful early BAR.
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Both of them appear to be. Nice '28 Thompson , too.
Chris
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Bar
The poor guy who had to hump that BAR over the obstacles! They should have given it to the big guy in the lower right corner.
In reply to a previous qustion of mine concerning a friend's (very small in stature) father being issued a BAR in Korea. It was pointed out to me that the smaller man made a smaller target for a weapon that would draw more fire. Makes perfect sence to be and seems to be born out by many photos I have seen with shorter/smaller guys with the beast BAR.
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I thought it was fourth man, rear rank that was issued, so the short guy got it...
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In James Ballou's book on the BAR "Rock in a Hard Place", it was stated a browningautorifle
says.
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