I thought this crowd would find this interesting. I'm out at Kwajalein Atoll to do some archaeological monitoring for a construction project. Kwajalein Atoll was the scene of "Operation Flintlock" in Feb 1944. The 7th Infantry Division took the main island of Kwajalein and the Marine 4th Division took Roi-Namur which is 45 miles north of here. Kwaj is now a US Army missile test range.
Recently the contract Explosive Ordnance Disposal squad was shut down, and they sent all the artifacts they had collected in the last 40 years to storage. These are the things they collected without the on-island archaeologist knowlege and were too big to smuggle off the island
As you would expect there are quite a few weapons in the pile. Unfortunately, no records were kept so the find location and any other context that would be historically helpful were lost. Included are Jap heavy machine guns, light Nambus, 7.7 and 6.5 rifles. There were two M1Garands, an M1 one carbine and TWO 1903A3 rifles
Although I have photos of 7th ID guys during the battle with 1903s, no relic 1903s are in the artifact collection.
One of the A3s still has all its bands and the clip of a web sling is attached to the middle barrel band sling. The other only retains its upper band. Both have no bolts, or triggerguard assemblies. The TG retaining screws ends are in place and broken off, so I assume the whole sheet metal triggerguards simply disentigrated and rusted off. Niether had any remains of rear sights.
Now the questions is, were these rifles lost/discarded during the battle"? Or were they discarded by the US Navy when they operated a base here from 1944 to the post war years.
If the guys who collected these things had retained at least a little information about where they were found, how deep, and what was found with them, we would know much more.This is why archaeologists don't like folks collecting artifacts from historic sites.
Hopefully I can take a few pics and post them later. Same with any interesting things that might be discovered during the monitoring project.Information
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