S&W_aussie
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Hi All,
I was researching some stuff on the Australian War Memorial website and came across some (public domain) pics of Aussies using Smiths during 3 conflicts..WWII, Korea & Vietnam. Thought I would share them.
Here is a pic of an WWII Australian airman in 1943 with a 38-200 S&W Military and Police. Below that is my revolver of the same type.
Here are a group of WWII RAAF (Australian Airforce) crew with Victorys. Carried cross draw.
This is of an Australian soldier guarding a prisoner in Korea with his Victory...yeas we used them for a loooong time
This is a photo od US General James Van Fleet presenting Australian 3 RAR (Royal Australian Regiment) with a Presidential Unit Citation in Korea. Gen. Van Fleet is carrying an ivory handled Smith
And lastly..this looks a bit strange..it is an Australian Army Sapper (engineer) doing tunnel clearing exercises with the US Military in Vietnam. He has some pretty strange gear but also carries a silenced S&W revolver!
Hope you like them
Mike
I was researching some stuff on the Australian War Memorial website and came across some (public domain) pics of Aussies using Smiths during 3 conflicts..WWII, Korea & Vietnam. Thought I would share them.
Here is a pic of an WWII Australian airman in 1943 with a 38-200 S&W Military and Police. Below that is my revolver of the same type.


Here are a group of WWII RAAF (Australian Airforce) crew with Victorys. Carried cross draw.

This is of an Australian soldier guarding a prisoner in Korea with his Victory...yeas we used them for a loooong time

This is a photo od US General James Van Fleet presenting Australian 3 RAR (Royal Australian Regiment) with a Presidential Unit Citation in Korea. Gen. Van Fleet is carrying an ivory handled Smith

And lastly..this looks a bit strange..it is an Australian Army Sapper (engineer) doing tunnel clearing exercises with the US Military in Vietnam. He has some pretty strange gear but also carries a silenced S&W revolver!

Hope you like them
Mike
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