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21 Feb 20 Garand Picture of the Day

American Soldiers rest on a hillside during a cold winter somewhere in Korea late 1950-early 1951. The Soldiers have little in the way of cold weather equipment for fighting in temperatures that often fell below freezing
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I would be shifting my butt up onto that vegetation instead of lying in the snow getting wet!
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And blend in the hill side better...
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Looks like a Browning M1919A4 crew
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I see the sticks and ammo box but where is the MG? Weren't these three-man crews?
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I haven crews with extra men carrying ammo boxes, the gunner does not always carry the Browning
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