Has anyone else out there in Forumland found anything interesting while searching an old wartime camp? We had a lady that worked at Warminster who'd often bring stuff into work to be identified as her husband was a metal detector fiend. He and his pals found hundreds of odds and ends on the hundreds of old army camp sites around Salisbury Plain here in Englandicon. A few No4 bayonets including a cruciform, commando knife, and some very early 1938/39 Mk1 .55" Boys brass (and a live Mk1W round) and the usual .303/.30 brass on disused ranges. Knives and forks with army numbers stamped in the handles, Sten gun breech block and the remains of a Horsa glider that had been used as a training aid to practice loading up gliders, water bottles and literally hundreds of the brass fitting from lost webbing that had rotted out. Bren gun carrier tracks.......

Interesting!