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11-360 Garand Picture of the Day

Cpl. Clifford Rodgers, Muskogee, Okla., looks at bound wrist of a Korean Civilians found in deep snow on Jan. 27, 1951 near Yangji, about 15 miles northwest of Ichon on the central front. The atrocity victim, one of several found in the area, presumably had been killed by reds retreating before allied advance. (AP Photo/Max Desfor
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12-29-2011 07:19 AM
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Real men measure once and cut.
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How can you tell it's a C not a D Bob?
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Rodgers mad it home
Fort Gibson National Cemetery
Fort Gibson, Muskogee County, Oklahoma
Rodgers, Clifford B., b. 04/06/1926, d. 08/17/1987, CPL U.S. ARMY, Plot: 14 933, bur. 08/19/1987, *
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I was going to post that one!
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I am seeing many photos with flash suppressors
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Not sure if they are all snipers
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Interesting, I saw a guy at the range, using that identical scope, put five rounds, at a 100 yards, on paper in a group that a dime could cover. It was pretty impressive.
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Did Korean nationals wear all white during the Winter. I'm not denying the Commy SOBs did this to others, but are we sure this is a civilian? Something is fishy about this.
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You should see the 1903A1 with unertls shoot the CMP
sniper match @ Perry 300 and 600 yards
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Snafu, that would be cool to see, I'm sure.
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C or D
The date is kinda early for a D, but C's were in common use from the start of that war.
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