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    12 May 2025 Garand Picture of the Day

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    PFC Milburn Henke, presented to the press as the ‘first’ United Statesicon soldier to land in Northern Ireland as part of the U.S. build up in the Britishicon Isles, arrives at Dufferin Quay, Belfast. Photo taken on Jan. 26, 1942 by Lieutenant Bainbridge
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    Thanks for the nice thread Mark. Nice collection of articles for the back story.

    Changing topics slightly, the soldier or officer on the left (first post) has a revolver in his cross draw holster. Webley? 1917? Thoughts welcome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timothy-R View Post
    the soldier or officer on the left (first post) has a revolver in his cross draw holster. Webley? 1917?
    Judging by the single chevron on his sleeve and the white cover over his forearm, the Private on the left is actually an Army MP (Britishicon, or Irish?), no doubt detailed to help maintain order in the off-loading of those unruly Yanks.

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    If not, a Smith & Wesson Victory .38 Special?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Timothy-R View Post
    Changing topics slightly, the soldier or officer on the left (first post) has a revolver in his cross draw holster. Webley? 1917?
    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Hollinger View Post
    If not, a Smith & Wesson Victory .38 Special?
    I'm pretty sure it's a Webley holdover from WW1.
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    Based on the thumb divit in the grip I'm leaning towards it being a 38 cal Enfield No2.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldfoneguy View Post
    Based on the thumb divit in the grip I'm leaning towards it being a 38 cal Enfield No2.
    .38, I agree. Probably a Webley rather that an Enfield, I'd guess.
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