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    US Marines Charge/US Flamethrower Attacks

    1. U.S. Marines with full battle kits charge ashore on Guadalcanal Island from a landing barge during the early phase of the U.S. offensive in the Solomon Islands during World War II.

    2. A U.S. Marine flamethrowing tank attacks a Japaneseicon pillbox, during the invasion of Saipan, in the Mariana Islands. November 1944
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    Can someone see the Firearm in th Marines right hand just stepping into the water. Can anyone see it ?

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    Looks like a Garandicon wiith a bag over the front.

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    far right Lewis m/g, BAR M1918A2, TSMG M1928A1 with 50 rd drum, Reising sub machine gun (he should have dumped the Reising right there in the water) and M1903 with bayonet

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    That is an interesting question, look at the rest of his gear too, he seems to be lacking ammunition belts, and just has a satchel. I wonder if he is even armed, or may be carrying some piece of support equipment?
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    I bet that heat from that Flamethrower just toppled the Scale or even if there was one to measure it.

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    Reising M55 SMG I think is a perfect fit for what we are seeing.

    Forgive the crude photo chop, I do not currently have access to my "tools".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sentryduty View Post
    M50 SMG I think is a perfect fit for what we are seeing
    Darren, With that pic it looks like it has to be it. Nice Investigation.

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    I can't take all the credit here, I browsed for other discussions on the photograph and some sharp eyed person speculated it was an M50. I grabbed a stock photo of one from wikipedia, and it seems to fit the visual footprint. I would be maybe 90% sure.

    Perhaps he is an officer, lightly loaded, a personal defense gun with only a few spare magazines, possibly in the side bag or a not visible to the camera?
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    Yes...I want to Thank All who participated in looking at this and joined in to see what that Marine was holding. Thank You

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