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2 Sept 2022 Garand Picture of the Day
Last edited by Mark in Rochester; 08-28-2022 at 11:13 PM.
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08-28-2022 11:09 PM
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Alright I have to ask, what's with the guy with the Thompson and double stacked corporal stripes?
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Never mind I see it now sergeant and a crease in his sleeve above the top stripe. No worries the new glasses I ordered should be in by next week.
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I believe the individual with the Thompson is in the Brazilian
Army. I think he is a Second Sergeant.
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I noticed the stripes too
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Originally Posted by
fjruple
I believe the individual with the Thompson is in the
Brazilian
Army. I think he is a Second Sergeant.

Insignia de ombro de Segundo Sargento do Exército Brasileiro.
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Thompsons
By all accounts, many GIs really liked the Thompson. Heavy as hell but a popular weapon in city fighting. I had a limo driver who went through the entire European campaign with Patton, never got a scratch. He traded his M1
for a Thompson when they landed and swore by it. His platoon stole a Jeep from the MPs, used it to carry their gear. Just before they shipped out for home they drove it into the local river. He served 30 years as a motorcycle cop in Newark, hell of a guy. Cleve Ledford from Okmulgee, Oklahoma.
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Cleve Olen Ledford
BIRTH 11 Nov 1925 Stigler, Haskell County, Oklahoma, USA
DEATH 15 Apr 2021 (aged 95) Towaco, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
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Mark-- I believe the rank that you posted is post-WWII. Brazil
has a rich history of action in WWII.
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Cleve
Wow, thanks on the photo of him! I registered Cleve on the WWII Memorial site, printed and framed his page, gave it to him. He was so touched.
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