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    Pics 1942 and 1943

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    PVT Paul Tellini practices seated position on the rifle range at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, January 1943.

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    SGT George Camblair cleans his M1icon Garand rifle, Fort Belvoir, VA, September 1942.
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    Fort Belvoir! I was there from September of '69 to December of '70. Then off to Vietnam. From what little I can tell the guy cleaning his M-1 appears to have been in one of the very substantial barrracks I was in for awhile. The old wood framed barracks I was in after AIT didn't have steam heat. I wonder if those guys survived the war. Carl

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    The '42 rifles look brand new. The '43 gas cylinder is beginning to show a lot of wear.

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    STOP Sgt, Camblair!!!You are destoying the muzzle on that rifle.Look at the angle of that rod.

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