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17-6-1 Garand Picture of the Day

Two GIs, Lloyd Spencer & James Bryson, of the US 26th Infantry division, take a break shortly after New Year's in 1945.
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Forged trigger guard, leather sling...stamped trigger guard and flat slider sling...two fine examples of working rifles.
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The different types of gaiters the GI left they appear to be like the Jungle type whilst the other looks like the British
used to wear could be wrong though nothing new for me.......
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Guy on the left has galoshes on, overboots. The man on the right has leather boots.
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Looks like "Willie & Joe".
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Originally Posted by
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Looks like "Willie & Joe".
He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose
There are no great men, only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet.
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