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    15-193 Garand Picture of the Day



    U.S. Marines resting in a foxhole while awaiting a North Korean counterattack near the Naktong River in August 1950.
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    I'm surprised to still see leggings by 1950

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    Rifle upside down? What's he doing?
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    Looks like he's fiddling with the sling.
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    Regarding the leggings, there is a story or perhaps legend, that the North Korean and Chinese soldiers didn't like fighting the "yellow legs" referring to the Marines leggings, because of the fighting effectiveness of the Marines and etc. But this would seem to be the kind of self aggrandizement typical of the military and the U.S. Marine Corps in particular.

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    Marines

    Well it's even worse than that... despite the fact that the Navy "saved" the M1icon by ordering it and paying in advance when there was no money in the Ordnance budget for it in the very early days, they were very much "hind t*t" for rifles and equipment. The Marines were the low end of the Navy totem pole, so they got the stuff nobody else needed. Battleships and aircraft carriers had first call, the Marines made do with what they had or could salvage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Looks like he's fiddling with the sling.
    It doesn't look like there is a sling fitted. I suspect he's cleaning the floor plate or in the process of cleaning it.

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    He's got the stock off of it and it looks as though he might be pulling the follower and spring off by the contortion of his hand and wrist???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Hollinger View Post
    He's got the stock off of it
    I guess you guys are right. No better time to do that...when you're waiting for a counter attack...stranger things...
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    I would guess that he's been round the tracks enough to believe the N.K.s won't attack until after dark, and that having a clean and checked for function weapon might be a really good idea when the counter attack comes.

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