Very cool. Bet you wish you could get your hands on it and have it in Germany with you. At least you know she's waiting at home in the states! Congrats on a great purchase!
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"
Parnell, I hope the new Garand doesn't send you a "Dear John" and come over to my house
Just kidding. Did you get it from the Springfield Armory? I didn't realize they sold them. I got my a few months back from the CMP. It is pretty nice. It's a rack grade and the muzzle swallows a bullet, but it is still pretty accurate.
Kyle: Nice M-1 rifle. Now, while available from CMP get yourself at least a case (4 cans) of M-1 rifle ammo while still available. It is U.S.G.I. non corrosive ammo.. Comes in .30 cal M.G. cans and boxed 20 rds. per box.
I saw the Road to Rome pics on another thread but had to post mine under collectibles. Dad gave me his copy many years ago and told me to do what I can to preserve it
The Compass is marked US Engineer Corps. I think it was WW1 vintage and was swiss made. This compass was liberated from a German soldier and given to me by my dad.
The Colt .45 is mine and I couldn' t resist showing it off with the stag grips.
I saw a copy of that Road to Rome book in an auction recently, along with the veteran's uniform & many other artifacts. I bid on it, but was low man on the totem-pole when the smoke cleared .