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By Just an Old dude · Posted
Bodes, Thank you very much for your reply. I have been trying to figure out more about this round. Apparently, they were retrofitted on ships post WWI and built prior to WWII. I have found several 37MM, 40MM and larger rounds over the years. I haven't seen this one in 50 years of seeing "stuff" and greatly appreciate your reply! I'm just trying to learn about something I haven't encountered before. Thank you again! OD -
By OnTheBend · Posted
Tried to "zoom in" a little ...and added some contrast -
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By cerick1450 · Posted
Hello Picked this 1945 experimental canteen and Pouch up. I thought it was pretty neat, and in excellent condition. I have never seen one before. Any concerns? Thank you for looking.. -
By ScottG · Posted
They certainly look to be either Standard B Liberty's or perhaps FWD's. Hard for me to tell from the faded photo. Scott -
By Bigrob1911 · Posted
Saw this on GB and threw a couple of bucks at it and completely forgot about it. Until I got a notification that I had won it!! I’m happy to have it!! I’ll get a lettet and see, but my thought is law enforcement. -
By OnTheBend · Posted
Can anyone identify the trucks in this picture postcard (definitely dates from the 1910's due to AZO stamp box design)? Are these simple "Liberty" trucks? I'm assuming these are military due to the amount present in the photo and I found this along with a Camp Wadsworth, SC photo postcard in a stack of old photos. Any help would be appreciated. -
By Bodes · Posted
It's a Pre-WW2 Navy anti-aircraft round....In 1942 this round was replaced by the 20mm Oerlikon and the 40mm Bofors rounds.....Used in the 1.1"/75 Quad Mount AA gun which was to become considered as an obsolete design....Bodes -
By patches · Posted
This is apparently the final configuration of one of the M4 Medium Tanks captured by the 10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg at the Battle of Herrlisheim in January 1945 in the Alsace with the destruction of the 12th Armored Division's 714th Tank Battalion and the 56th Armored Infantry Battalion and attachments. These Shermans were taken along when Frundsberg was transferred to the Russian Front in February 1945, and we guess used till they were either destroyed themselves in action and or abandoned for lack of gas etc, do believe there wasn't a shortage of US 75mm shells for its cannon nor spare parts, considering the large amount of Lead Lease Shermans the Germans captured from the Red Army, so that wouldn't be a real factor in abandoning them. With that 513 on the side, means this one is in the 5th Company II Battalion of the 10th SS Panzer Regiment, the battalion that had the Panzer Mark IVs, so its possible all the Shermans may of been assigned to this one company,
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