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    Thumbs up A couple of carbine pictures for you

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    Thanks Bill, do you have any info on the picks?.....Frank

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    Talking Here's another.

    I only have that the top one is Guam 1944 but it sure looks like Audie Murphy but not in Marine garb with palm trees though. I think the top one is a staged photo. I have nothing on the bottom one other than it was found on a re-enactors page.

    How about this one :

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    Pfc. Julias Van Den Stock of Company A, 32nd Regimental Combat Team, 7th Infantry Division with M1icon or M2 Carbine, rests on a Chinese Communist bunker with a Russianicon DP light machine gun, along the slope of Hill 902 north of Ip-Tong.

    The caption says M1 or M2 but I think it's a Winchester M1 because of the flat buttom stock.
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    Thumbs up And

    Here is one of the 101st taking a break in mid June 1944

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    Great pics Bill, I see the resemblence to Murphy. How about the grenade launcher(M-8)? The one of the 101st., could it be Holland with the windmill? I watch "Kelly's Hero's" over Memorial Day weekend. There was a seen in witch they shot a grenade through a window with a carbine.....Frank

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    All it said was mid June 1944. And I have my doubts about that.
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