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robot7247 ago

Clammy, it was standard issue to the US Army when the war started, they paid the bill for Garand development. Always 2nd fiddle then, the USMC got 1903 Springfields and a smattering of Johnson M1941s. So the ones that saw action first and hardest (the Pacific) had to wait nearly a year before Garands to show up. Say it out loud and it sounds incredibly stupid and yet it happened.

clamhurt_legbeard ago

true stuff thx for mentioning that i mustve forgotten to put that in

happens so often to the marines lol

robot7247 ago

It sure was a testament to the USMC desire to overcome obstacles and get the job done. If you've not done so already, read With the Old Breed by Eugene Sledge. He was a mortar man in the island hopping campaign and what they went through is mind boggling.

clamhurt_legbeard ago

good stuff dude

ill save this for later