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Just rereading tracts of David Gordons' WEAPONS OF THE WWII TOMMY. He mentions the Ox and Bucks using smoke grenades to neutralize enemy bunkers on D-Day (they were WP so no doubt very effective for that purpose).
Were smoke grenades commonly used to provide smoke cover for troops in the field? I understand the 2-inch mortar was designed as the platoon's own "artillery" to fire HE, Smoke and Illumination. My understanding is that smoke grenades were used more for signalling (or, as the example above shows, as offensive weapons if WP) than for providing cover for troops. Who was equipped with smoke grenades? I get the understanding German assault pioneers were equipped with same as they were used as specialists in city fighting. Were Canadian engineers ever tasked or equipped in this way? Smoke grenade use is common today but I suspect- without knowning - it was different in the Second World War. What did the manuals of the day say with regards to smoke hand grenades?
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Methinks Norm Cromie might be able to answer this question; although he was Italy/Holland, I'm sure allocations were similar if not identical with that of D-Day.
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There is good info here on the different grenades ,their composition and uses.. http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/grenade.htm Willy Pete.Here.... http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/m15.htm
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Hello Michael,
I can not tell you anything about use of smoke grenades by the infantry but I know that the 12th Manitoba Dragoons had them in their Staghound armored cars. These 2 inch grenades were launched from a projector named "Bombthrower 2in Mk 1" (or Mk1A) which was mounted in the forward right side of the turret. It was mentioned for producing cover in case they had to retreat suddenly in face of the enemy. There have been some of these cases. Best regards, Marco Hogenkamp Lichtenvoorde Holland.
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Hi Michael:
Regarding smoke grenades remember I am going back over 60 years and my memory is like a guy who has a hammock with one tree. I believe we had smoke grenades for our 2 inch mortars that we used in England early in the war. In the Italian campaign we had smoke generators and also phosphate grenades. Plus as you know we also had the Mills hand grenade. I am sure if you contact Mark he can advise you on some good tech information regarding these weapons. Here is a photo, as you will see the ignition pin for the smoke grenade in this group of devices that I worked with in Italy. |
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