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    10-307 Garand Picture of the Day - Iwo Jima

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    Wonder what happened to the sword....

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    Quote Originally Posted by WarPig1976 View Post
    Wonder what happened to the sword....
    ? Funny that was the first thing I noticed.

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    Does the marine with the sword have two cartridge belts on or am I seeing things?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RudyN View Post
    two cartridge belts on or am I seeing things?
    No, you're right.
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    As well as a medic's suspender strap.
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    The sword may be full length and just stabbed into the soft dirt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Hollinger View Post
    The sword may be full length and just stabbed into the soft dirt.
    I wonder were it resides today? Rusted away in place? Displayed on a GIs familly wall? Prehaps worst of all destroyed being used as a machete by some kid in the 50s?

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    My cousin was on Iwo Jima, landing on the first day, he was in a forward position directing aircraft and naval fire, he said he carried Winchester Model 12 shotgun, he later sent back two large Japaneseicon swords. Do not know if the swords came from Iwo Jima or Japan. My father did not want to keep the swords but kept the Type 99 rifles. He gave the swords back to my cousin. Many years later my cousin located a group that attempts to locate the original relatives in Japan who might be related to the sword owners. The swords have to be taken apart and the marking recorded in order to attempt to trace the family if possible. It took sometime, but my cousin was able to return the swords to Japan

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    "used as a machete by some kid in the 50s?" You must be talking about me... I used the one my father sent home to chop down an apple tree. Yes, it was in the '50s.
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