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15-219 Garand Picture of the Day - Korea, Aug. 12, 1952.

Soldiers of the 81-mm Mortar Platoon, Co. D, 2nd Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, U.S. Eighth Army, blast Communist positions in the "Punchbowl", Korea, Aug. 12, 1952.
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08-03-2015 12:35 PM
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Dark grey was WP...right? Red markings? I used those same rounds when I took my '81 course in '74. Light grey was Illum and we used the M43A1 HE, some marked with WW2 dates.
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I choose...second from right. That was the one I started with. Thought it had red, but that was 40 years ago...the band seen in the pics is actually the boreletts...thought it was paint.
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