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That picture is not in the ETO, or of paratroopers. It is of the 7th Infantry divison on Kiska in the Aluetiens.
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02-17-2013 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by
ww2farmer
It is of the 7th Infantry divison on Kiska in the Aluetiens
And how do you know that...?
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Some appear to be wearing a gauntlet type glove/mitten?
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And how do you know that...?
Because those are the early war/pre war blucher pattern boots, not jump boots. They are also wearing artic M41's, infantry web gear, hawley helmet liners, etc......all typical 7th ID stuff from Alaska. Not to mention the "look" of the ground they are standing on....looks like tundra to me. 25 + years of research has led me to be some what sure of what I am seeing. I can not pinpoint the date, or exact unit in the photo, but from what i am seeing, all signs point to that.
Last edited by ww2farmer; 02-18-2013 at 08:23 PM.
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Good point about the webbing, I missed the lack of shoulder pads completely. (By the way, I was just asking how you knew that...)
Last edited by browningautorifle; 02-18-2013 at 09:00 PM.
Regards, Jim
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Good point about the webbing, I missed the lack of shoulder pads completely. (By the way, I was just asking how you knew that...)
All is good.......you asked a question I gave an answer. Sorry if I sound "snippy", just wanted to get the point across that I have been looking at and studying this stuff for a while.
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two tone helmet nets
Attachment 40735Attachment 40736They also had the two tone helmet nets that were first used on this operation
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