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So Ends the Lesson??? HHMMMMM
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I wish I had seen this yesterday as I would have said everything Ed said - but not as subtlely.
Canadian policy was Thompson in the AAI and the Sten in NWE. I feel for the idiot who carries a weapon that is not supported as the provision of parts would be impossible and ammo next to non-existent. I also think that carrying the extra pounds for the sake of a contemporary 'look cool factor' wouldn't be wotrth it after a few kilometres. That a soldier in the Airborne carries a Thompson is moot. All Canadian Airborne troops came under the 6th (British) AB Division and the British may have had a separate policy. Clive
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"If you are restoring a vehicle or putting together a uniform impression for NW Europe, then the Sten is the only correct option and answer."
I am thinking of making a small diorama of the Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada on patrol near Nijmegen, Netherlands, 22 January 1945 one carrying a Thompson and the fourth in line carrying a Sten - do you think that this is realistic? Regards Gerry
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I'll start this with "I know nothing about the history of what actually happened",Apart from respecting Ed for his expertise in this area, It just make sense, what he says. Basically the military stands and falls on disapline. I Imagine that "Standing orders" precluded a soldier from carrying anything but his issued kit. If Thompsons were not issued, then were did they come from? about the only way to have one is to take it from the enemy, after he had taken it from his enemy.
I find it annoying when guys want to hang every kind of 50 cal browning all over every carrier. Yes, I'm sure these things happened occasionally, but in the overall scheme of things, as Ed says, these events are anomalies. I see it in the best of museums,(I havent been to many, but one doesn't have to visit many) where things are displayed, perported to be the truth, but in reality they are not. On the other side of this Gerry, our fathers and grandfathers fought, so that you could freely exercise your artistic license. Do that which the man in the mirror is comfortable with.
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Hi Lynn
I was just having a laugh - of course I respect Ed’s expertise. I am just fascinated by the anomalous use of weapons in WWII - British paras and SAS using M1 carbines, SAS use of Italian Beretta SMGs etc. and I love to see references such as we have been discussing. By the way if anyone has stories of refs. Of this kind, please contact me (online or off) so that I can add them to my file. Best regards Gerry
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yes Stens for NWE were the rule. I didn't put that in my posting as I thought it would be rather a given from the first couple of postings. I only wanted to pass on some more info and that was that. You only have to look at my carrier resto to see that I do it buy the book.
On a related note. I was under the assumption that American made armoured vehicles came with all or most of the equipment as issued in the US. IE, the US tanker helmets, .50 and .30cal mgs and Thompson SMG's and that this was how a lot of this stuff made it into the system. (pls read all this with a lighthearded frame of mind, not trying to start anything or add fuel to a fire)
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When 1st. Cdn. Div. moved from Italy to NWE were their Thompsons taken away and were they re-issued with Stens? I remember my Dad saying he had a Thompson from 1943 through the end of the war, which means he would have taken it with him to NWE.
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My cousin, Fred Abbott, had a Thompson with the "mafia clip" that he picked up in Sicily. He used it in Italy but when he ran over a land mine just after Cassino, the gun and drum mag disappeared. When he got out of the hospital he was sent to Holland and was issued a Sten. He had nothing good to say about the Sten when comparing it to the Thompson. I can see what he meant after I fired both types. You can hold the Tommy Gun on target but the Sten will climb to the right. As far as ammo goes, with the Sten you could easily grab a few 9mm rounds off a dead German but not so with the 45 ACP.
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You are kidding, right? Stop shaving a week before an event! Have a quick look at the images held within the Faces of War site that is hosted by the Library and Archives Canada. You will not find many Canadian soldiers who are not clean shaven, shaving was and still is SOP.
Instead of trying to portray what you think is 'cool', why not do a bit a of research and present to the public what was accurate and correct. |
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My Grandfather had a Thompson while driving ambulances for 1MAC in Sicily/Italy, and after the creation of the RCEME where he spent his days with 1div, 3bde infantry workshop. He was able to keep it until he got the word that he was going to France.
If I recall correctly, he was issued the Thompson in England shortly before leaving for Sicily. He said you had to be very protective over the Thompson...if you put it down and turned your back for a second, it would be gone.
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No, it never occurred to me because if he was a Pioneer he wouldn't have caught heck, as it was reported, from his superiors for having the beard. ![]()
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