Excellent, informative article. As a young boy, I remember my uncle, a police detective, sometimes visiting my grandmother’s house for lunch. He always wore a fine suit. He carried one revolver in a shoulder harness and another in an ankle holster.
Excellent and informative article! Recently, I was visiting the Togus National Cemetery in Togus, Maine. Walking along the headstones, I came upon the grave of Pvt. David J. Scannell (1875-1923), USMC, awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the defense of the Peking Legation.
Thirty-five years ago, my USMC infantry platoon was in South American training with Chilean Marines. They had the MG-3 machine gun, a near clone of the MG-42. I remember it fired much faster than our M-60s. The Chileans spoke highly about their gun’s reliability, plus the ease of performing...
Interesting, excellent article. To read that these SOG patrols worked in enemy territory beyond friendly artillery support or even radio range, is a true testament to their professionalism and skill.
Thank you for any excellent Christmas story. I was in the USMC infantry for years but only in peacetime. One year, my company was training in Korea during the holidays. We had a plywood mess hall with pallets for flooring. Outside it was raining, cold and endless mud everywhere. Nevertheless...
Excellent and informative article. I was in the USMC infantry. I never went to a winter survival school, but spent nights in the snow during training when it was -20 F. Dang! It was cold! Thanks again for writing.
My infantry battalion (stationed at 29 Palms, California) was the first USMC unit to receive the A2. It was 1984. When I was handed my new rifle, I distinctly remember the round handguards felt strange in my hand vs. the familiar triangular handguards of the A1 which we had carried for years...
About ten years ago, I bought a few dozen .45 ACP rounds that were headstamped 1917 and 1918. All but one round fired. Not bad for ammo almost 100 years old.
I was aware of these Japanese balloons, but learned more thanks to this excellent article. Sad to read that children and a woman were killed by one of them.
Excellent article. Can someone give a recommendation on a good, small flashlight? I am unfamiliar with this topic. Most sales literature tout the superiority of their product. I don’t wish to spend money on something I’ll later discover is junk.
I’d be happy with something that reliably works...
BSD, thanks for your kind reply and good advice.
Back-up guns are not authorized for us. I have talked to our training guys, firearms instructors, etc. about this reasonable idea. Their buoyant smiles turn to frowns as they exclaim that such a policy would be impossible to get approved...
Excellent article. Thank you for writing.
In regards to the topic of shooting with one’s support hand, perhaps someone can write an article about how to respond when one’s shooting arm is injured and you are unable to reach your holstered weapon.
I work as an armed guard with a full duty...