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13-339 garand Picture of the Day - Sourbrodt, Belgium 1944 1st Inf div 18th Regt
Last edited by Mark in Rochester; 12-04-2013 at 12:32 PM.
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Love the Johnson LMG with the mortar crew. You almost never see those.
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I believe that mortar team is in Italy
and the troops are 1St. Special Service Forces. Yanks & Canucks Jim.....Regards.....Frank
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Well , they were the only unit outside the Marines to get any in any number , and they traded some of thier plastic explosive stock to get them. The Paramarines had them , and they were turned in after they were disbanded , but some liked the guns so much they kept them and took them with them into the other units. That is why the guns show up in later battles . Not sure if the 1stSSF kept any when they disbanded or not.
Chris
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Originally Posted by
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1St. Special Service Forces
That makes perfect sense Frank. The other part Chris, I hadn't thought about. Makes sense too...
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I noticed the staff Sargent has a carbine with an adjustable type 2 rear sight. I didn't realize they showed up in the middle of '44. I have a picture of a GI in Germany
early '45 with a type 2 rear sight.
Regards.....Frank
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