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I'd almost pay a dollar to know what that guy is packing around his neck...
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Attachment 58985
A very similar image that was obviously taken shortly before or after subject image caption reads: USS LCI(L)-82 landing the Canadian 13th Brigade on Kiska Island circa 15 August 1943. Public Archives of Canada
photo PA163409.
Looks like the soldier nearest camera has a mine detector to me.
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two tone helmet net
note the two tone helmet net used by both troops from Canada
and the USA
, believe these were first issued during this operation in 1943Attachment 58988Attachment 58989
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Originally Posted by
RT Ellis
mine detector
That was my first guess but what's that speak into cone thing on his chest?
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I'm guessing that 'speak into cone' is actually a 'hear out of cone'. I'm guessing again that early sets might have had a speaker instead of using headphones. I'm just guessing mind you.
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it is a radio
Farily rare

I have one

BC-745
is the transceiver of radio set SCR-511. It was developed for the Cavalry, when the cavalry already became obsolete.
The original name was Guideon Radio, but it was widely known as
"Pogo Stick".
A horseman with a Pogo Stick looks like a horseman with a banner in his hand.
The engineers wanted to have a widespread use. There is a mounting für mobile use and an external Power supply with NF- Amplifier.
Pogo was developed almost simultaneously to BC-611 , but is technically more advanced.
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I'll bet RCS has three of them...
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