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Trust me, it is a posed picture. Siting a machine gun team in such an open setting and squatting down behind it as Pte Pace has done are both clues.
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03-12-2017 10:56 PM
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If they are close enough to bayonet then you have real problems of your position being over run as the enemy is not going to come in 1' & 2's so you can pick them off besides they have taken no defensive measures to protect themselves nor conceal the MG's position. A poser for sure but who cares if it is they were doing their bit for us future generations so more kudus to them.
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Originally Posted by
Paul S.
Trust me, it is a posed picture.
I was never in doubt.
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Real men measure once and cut.
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The question was asked:

Originally Posted by
matthanne1
I see the caption, and wondered at first about the seemingly non-chalant pose of the MG gunner, only after mentioned did I note the
M1
had the bayonet, were they perhaps posing for a photographer?
The above, post #11, was in reply.
My apologies for any confusion.
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