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11-056 Garand Picture of the Day

Pvt. Beymer, 120th IR, 3rd Battalion, guards a Nazi prisoner who is removing U.S. Army shoes and pants. Geromont, Belguim...January 13, 1945. texag57
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02-23-2011 06:41 AM
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Looks like a canvas sling on his M1
. When did the canvas slings start showing up on the battle field?
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I doubt if that prisoner saw another day, after being caught with GI clothes on...... The story of Malmandy spread very quickly, and there was pay back...
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Ledge, It was my impression the canvas slings started in '44. I have two with the narrow slider and marked '44.
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Tom, I think you are correct. The word came down that German
soldiers caught in US clothing were to be shot.
Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
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And GI's captured with Lugers.
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