Monday, May 16, 2016

Gift 1: Riflemen




    This Marine rifleman is armed with the venerable .30 caliber M1 Garand, introduced the Marines during the battle for Guadalcanal and by mid-war was the main armament of the Corps. This Marine is also wearing HBT utilities, boondockers, and gaiters. His helmet is covered with reversible camouflage helmet cover, this time brown side out. 
    His poncho is also rolled brown side out and these two items were often the only two camouflage items remaining in use by the end of the war. On his back he wears only the top pack to which he has strapped his bayonet.  On his belt are his ammunition pouches and a canteen. The miniature is based on sand taken from Okinawa’s Blue 1 Beach, where 2nd Battalion 7th Marines came ashore on 1 April 1945. Blue 1 is located where the north camping area of Tori Station beach is and was collected in March 2016.






    This rifleman is armed with the Arisaka Type 99 (1939 model) rifle, a rugged bolt-action rifle with a five-round magazine. It fires a 7.7mm round at 2,400 feet per second and weighs 8.4 pounds. His Type 30 bayonet with the distinctive hooked quillion guard is affixed, likely in preparation for a banzai charge. On his head is a bare Type 90 helmet.


    Attached to his leather webbing in the rear is his first aid kit, bread bag, and Imperial Japanese Army style canteen. The miniature is based with sand from Okinawa’s Yellow 1 Beach, where 2nd Battalion 5th Marines came ashore on 1 April 2016. Yellow 1 is the public free beach just south of Tori Station and north of the Bishi River beach (Yellow 2).

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