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Timothy ![]() On Point ![]() ![]() Joined: Jan 13 2022 Location: Crossville TN Status: Offline Points: 102 |
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Another photo from Tec5 Gerhart Rau’s photo album. Not sure who Steve the Hungarian is, other than he must of been a friendly civilian. Has to be somewhere between June’44 Utah Beach and Dec’45 Southern Germany. Was Steve a partisan who had his own Carbine? Did my uncles squad loan Steve the rifle in hopes of supplementing the company mess? Your guess as good as mine….unfortunately that generation of my family is now all gone, so no one knows for sure.
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DogDoc ![]() Recruit ![]() ![]() Joined: Feb 04 2022 Location: Arkansas Status: Online Points: 59 |
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This is my grandfather in Weilheim, Germany. I am assuming it is after the German surrender and prior to Japan's surrender because there is another picture of troops from his division heading to the pacific. He was in the 10th AD. He loved carbines, I guess I inherited that.
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W5USMC ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() Joined: Apr 29 2017 Location: Missouri Status: Offline Points: 2864 |
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Love these actual family pictures. Thanks for sharing DogDoc and Timothy!
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Wayne
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carbinekid ![]() On Point ![]() ![]() Joined: Jan 24 2016 Location: SE Michigan Status: Offline Points: 432 |
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These are some wartime photos of the 33rd Signal Construction Battalion in the ETO. I found the photos posted on a Facebook page of the same name. They have a lot of great pictures posted, but as these prominently feature carbines I figured I would post them here.
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SSNPingjockey ![]() On Point ![]() ![]() Joined: Mar 07 2020 Location: NC Status: Offline Points: 225 |
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The truck in the background looks like it may say "Express" across the front. Maybe it says "Red Ball Express" for convoying supplies to the front lines?
Interesting that the top photo picture with the sling on carbine to left shows stenciled, maybe, letter and numbers. Does the handguard on that carbine look like a bull-nose Winchester, maybe? Highwood oval-cut stock...hard to tell. Thanks for sharing. |
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SSNPingjockey ![]() On Point ![]() ![]() Joined: Mar 07 2020 Location: NC Status: Offline Points: 225 |
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My grandfather was in the 90th Infantry Division during the war.
He started with the 90th's WWII reconstitution at Camp Barkley, TX in March 1942. He was there for D-Day, all of the 90th's battles across Europe, and then stayed for the occupation of Germany until November 1945. I have many pictures of him and places throughout the war, but in every picture I have, he always has either an M1 Garand or a Thompson SMG in his hand or sitting nearby. FINALLY....I found a single picture of him holding an M1 Carbine! Thank you for indulging me in posting this picture! The church in the background, in another picture, is missing most of the steeple/belfry area. ![]() |
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Chad
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SSNPingjockey ![]() On Point ![]() ![]() Joined: Mar 07 2020 Location: NC Status: Offline Points: 225 |
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Chad
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carbinekid ![]() On Point ![]() ![]() Joined: Jan 24 2016 Location: SE Michigan Status: Offline Points: 432 |
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I believe the carbines shown are Winchesters due to the flat profile of the underside of the stocks. The marking on the hood is going to be for the engine coolant. During the war it was standard practice to mark the hoods with PRESTONE or PRES and the the last two digits of the year that the coolant was added. See the last picture. Here are some more pictures from the 33rd. One shows a nice side profile that clearly is a Winchester. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Bungalow Bill ![]() Recruit ![]() Joined: Apr 02 2020 Location: Texas Status: Offline Points: 45 |
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![]() I found this photo in a Dept of the Army manual and thought I’d share it. I’m fascinated by the use of M1 carbines in Vietnam.
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painter777 ![]() Hard Corps ![]() ![]() Joined: Feb 18 2016 Location: Central MI Status: Offline Points: 1646 |
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They started them young over there.
Hi-wood on left, Selector on right. Charlie-P777 ![]() |
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Living Free because of those that serve.....
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painter777 ![]() Hard Corps ![]() ![]() Joined: Feb 18 2016 Location: Central MI Status: Offline Points: 1646 |
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US Special Forces instructor teaching bayonet use has a Type 3 Bayo lug, but also a rear Flip Sight Charlie-P777 ![]() |
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Living Free because of those that serve.....
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Ram1alaska ![]() Recruit ![]() ![]() Joined: Apr 28 2023 Location: Alaska Status: Offline Points: 15 |
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Excellent pictures, always enjoy! Thanks to all !
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pchanu ![]() Recruit ![]() Joined: Aug 20 2021 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 76 |
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Viets had kept French Army weapons, abandoned when leaving Indochina, that can explain the flip sight still on
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jeepwm69 ![]() Recruit ![]() Joined: Nov 08 2018 Location: Arkansas Status: Offline Points: 89 |
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My dad traded an M2 carbine to a Montagrnard for a Springfield 1903 that he brought back from Vietnam. He said the Springfield was way too big for the native to use, so he happily traded for the smaller M2.
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painter777 ![]() Hard Corps ![]() ![]() Joined: Feb 18 2016 Location: Central MI Status: Offline Points: 1646 |
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@ pchanu,
"Viets had kept French Army weapons, abandoned when leaving Indochina" History of Carbines in Vietnam and Pics in this link: The M1 Carbine was introduced into Vietnam by French troops during the late 1940s in their war with the communist Viet Minh forces. A large number of M1 carbines were captured and used by Viet Minh troops. After the First Indochina War ended in July 1954, M1 carbines filtered from the North into the hands of the developing Viet Cong guerrilla forces. Charlie-P777
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pchanu ![]() Recruit ![]() Joined: Aug 20 2021 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 76 |
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Thanks Charlie, didn’t know all this!! Great link!
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Abel4287 ![]() Recruit ![]() ![]() Joined: Jul 16 2021 Location: Toledo Status: Offline Points: 91 |
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Photo taken in An Khe 1969, Nurse with a borrowed Carbine.
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Smokpole ![]() Hard Corps ![]() ![]() Joined: Oct 21 2019 Location: Madison ohio Status: Offline Points: 992 |
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My sister was a nurse at Lai Khe......
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thirtyround ![]() On Point ![]() ![]() Joined: Nov 14 2016 Location: NE Arkansas Status: Offline Points: 133 |
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In addition, a good number of M2 Carbines as well...
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New2brass ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() Dan Pinto, Photo Editor Joined: Nov 29 2015 Location: CT Status: Offline Points: 4496 |
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Quite an array of weapons. Is the Colonel one of the men carrying a carbine? ![]() |
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