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He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose
There are no great men, only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet.
Yes, M1. And Thompsons up the hoop! The one on the right has two pistol mag pouches, I've never seen that with these guys. He also appears to be a para so that would explain why.
Regards, Jim
Hi Jim, I would say the four on the right are paratroopers and the one on the left is a tanker. They seem to be looking approvingly at something the tanker is holding. The para with the M1has his 1911 in an M3 shoulder holster. The officer has a differant way of slinging his Thompson and they all look like they have their pockets full. Good picture Mark.....Frank
The one para has the reinforcing band on his T gun. I didn't see the chin cup on the M1's helmet the first time. Wonder what the tanker has? That castle in the back would be easy to ID for anyone a bit familiar with the area.
Regards, Jim
The later M1A1Thompsons had the foregrip mount that was riveted and did not hold-up well under service usage, a special foregrip clamp was designed and issued to reinforce the weaker foregrip mount (this is the long piece that exends from under the barrel that the front grip is attached to with a screw
There are 2 boot knives that I can see and what looks like another M1A1muzzle above the "tankers" hand.
Good eyes Thaine, i see the muzzle and knives now. Do you think that is what they are looking at?.....Frank
Frank,
I suspect that is correct. Maybe he has the butt removed or who knows what for ease of use in a vehicle. Wish we could have seen more, but it's anybody's guess as to what they are looking at. What gets me is how young the two with M1A1s appear. But then my Dad was only 19 when he landed during D Day.
Thain,
Agree on the pic, thank your father for his service for me. We owe that generation so much.
When you look back we all had that young look.....Frank
That's right, take a look at your own platoon pic. We were all like them.
Regards, Jim