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08-20-2014 12:43 PM
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No doubt in my mind that's Korea...sure looks like a well ridden M1
he has there. Lots of minor stock dings.
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The obvious desert conditions had me guessing it was a training establishment somewhere in the American Southwest
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Originally Posted by
Paul S.
obvious desert conditions
Think so? What year would you make it, with the equipment? That radio for instance, not the PRC 10 is it?
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Well to me that looks like a Pershing Tank which would put the period in the 50's
Last edited by CINDERS; 08-21-2014 at 09:48 PM.
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The eyeglasses on the radio man look 50sish.
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Well, those are called Hornrims I think. They were still issuing those in the '70s. Mind you, there were still thousands of brand new M1
clips out on the 13th Div prairie in Ft Lewis Wa at that time too...
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I have no clue Jim. As a guess, judging from the tank (not a Sherman), the glasses, the field jacket on the RTO, and the desert looking terrain, I'd say somewhere from ~1956 to ~1960. I really don't know American equipment. I generally know it when I see it, but I'm not an authority by any road.
I actually thought the tank was an M48. Link: m48 tank - Bing Images
Last edited by Paul S.; 08-21-2014 at 07:44 PM.
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