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    I believe that's an Officer with the Thompson, he's wearing his comin' ashore boots so he doesn't mind the mud.

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    My first thought upon seeing that picture was how little I'd like to be lying across barbed wire and have a mate land his bloody big size 9 hobnailed boot with full weight in the small of my back.
    That's how we taught to cross wire, even when I started. Later we went under if possible... Now it's just different. When I started, we still trained for WW2.

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    As for the RM photo, I think the bloke in the dark BD is the QMS. It appears he's arming the grenades for issue while the Sgt. is issuing the Bren magazines. That is a Boys parked on the deck.
    He has his hands full of .303 bandoleers, doubt he's half holding grenades too.

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    That's not a wise move to run across someones back because your steel heel plate would make the other bloke wince a bit!
    We were taught to put the foot on his buttocks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    That's how we taught to cross wire, even when I started. Later we went under if possible... Now it's just different. When I started, we still trained for WW2.

    We were taught to put the foot on his buttocks.
    We were taught that too as an expedient, but with rubber soled boots.

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    Britishicon troops man a position in a building in Faub de Vaucelles, 19 July 1944.

    THE BRITISH ARMY IN NORMANDY 1944 | Imperial War Museums

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    Private Beale of the 6th King's Own Scottish Borderers, 1 November 1944.


    THE BRITISH ARMY IN NORTH-WEST EUROPE 1944-1945 | Imperial War Museums
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