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Korea
"Vince Gilligan on Hill '355 gun position
Note mortar exploding in rear/left"

Bluey Clark manning his Bren gun sans magazine on The Hinge in October '51.
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08-27-2015 06:23 AM
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"Armed and dangerous. 3RAR elements wait on hillside for the enemy."
Korea '51

"One of the baggy arses. Bluey Clark 1951"
the last three photos taken by Ron Cashman 6 Platoon, B Coy, 3RAR, Korea '51-'53
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Mk3 Brens issued from UK
stockpiles
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And welcomed I'm sure...for being just a smidge lighter...even if only in perception.
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Bren at War
Here's the full length of that phot.
Attachment 65011
I believe they are Canadians.
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Maybe...a #4, a #4T with 1907 sling and the ubiquitous Bren...don't know about them being CDN though. Two on the right have full height boots, look like US issue airborne Corcorans. 1 Can Para???
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I would say the T is correct with the windage drum just visible and he does have a fair bit more camouflage on his helmet he may have a Ghillie top half in his pack nice pic all the same
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To add to the Canadian
theory. Notice the U.S Issue Plastic Torche's?....
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Possibly. I just can't say for sure.
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