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25 Sept 2021 Garand Picture of the Day
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Eureka landing craft #5 from USS Harry Lee. Probably during the North Africa campaign.
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It's got to be a calm landing zone. I don't think the bow hook would expose himself so freely in a free-fire zone.
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I went out researching on these last two pics and found that on Wikipedia, this picture is presented as an LCPL built by Higgins, discharging reinforcements on Guadalcanal. More HERE. Isn't research fun?
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The first marine of the landing craft looks like he is holding a Gas Trap Rifle based on the long shine of the gas cylinder along the barrel - what do you think?
Last edited by Mark in Rochester; 09-20-2021 at 06:05 PM.
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From usmcweaponry.com/wwii-korean-era/
There is a photo of a sister LCPL P10-2
"The Marines of the 3rd Defense Battalion land on August 7th, 1942 on Guadalcanal. These men would be the first Marines to be substantially equipped with the new rifle in a ground combat environment." See above link
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gas traps and gas port M1 rifles Quiz
You have to look really close at this photo as both gas trap (both types of cylinders) and early gas ports are all mixed together, all have no trap stocks
Quiz: how many gas trap M1
rifles in photo ?Attachment 120211
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Correct Bill, really difficult to spot gas traps in the WW2 photos. Robert
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