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Re: I-H in WWI--- a surprise find
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Posted by David on July 20, 2000 at 05:11:45 from (209.252.117.113):
In Reply to: I-H in WWI--- a surprise find posted by gn on July 19, 2000 at 16:56:06:
Sir, Since your interests cross many paths that include I-H mybe this will be of a little interest. I entered the Army in 1965. The first rifles I trained with were: the M-1 Garand, M-14 and later of course the M-16. Since I grew up on a wheat farm and our main dealer was I-H I was surprised when issued my first M-1 Garand and it was made by International Harvestor. I still remember the serial number after all these years as we had to memorize them in those years. Later on I did some research and I-H made quite a few things for WWII as well as the Korean conflict. However, thats a story for another time I guess. I was not aware of the equipment they produced for WWI. Very interesting, Thanks.
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