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Re: Sixteen Nations
Thanks Paul...great post.
We had an old family friend who was wounded in Korea. His rifle was hit by an enemy bullet shattering the wooden stock. He returned home with fragments of the stock embedded in his upper body, face and shoulder. Amazed to hear they were still using the Owen in Korea. The Owen is reputed to be almost a home-made weapon having been developed by its originator in his back shed. The magazine pointing straight up 'Bren style' seems pretty silly to me. I've heard that if dropped (highly unprofessional) it was prone to emptying itself but don't quote me on it.
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Just as an add to Australia's contribution in Korea, there were several squadrons of aircraft as well. Types used by the Aussies in Korea included the F-51 Mustang which was licence built in my home town by CAC (Commonweath Aircraft Company), the Sabre which was similarly built here and the Gloster Meteor. Of note here was one particular Meteor known as 'Hale Storm' piloted by Hale (I don't know his first name or rank) from Tasmania (the little island at the bottom which is a state). His aircraft is the last flying example of the single seat Meteor in the world and I had the pleasure of seeing it fly two years ago. The armament of this aircraft is all in the nose and the fairings for the gun muzzles generate what they call a 'blue-note' which is a very distinctive buzzing/whining sound when the aircraft dives. Not unlike the dive siren of the Stuka. I have pics on the other computer...I'll post 'em later.
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As promised, here are my pics of 'Hale Storm', the last flying single-seat Gloster Meteor in the world. I took these pics two years ago at a small aerodrome in New South Wales. The star attraction at Temora is the Mk VIII Spitfire (I have pics of that also) but there is also a de Havilland Vampire, Lockheed Hudson, Cessna Dragonfly, a Ryan trainer, Lockheed Constellation and several other types all in flying condition.
Meteor 1.JPG Meteor 2.jpg Meteor 3.jpg Peace.
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The Owen was probably the second or third best SMG durin' the entire WWII so It's understandable that they didn't wanna give it up for M16's.
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The Owen was certainly a good gun. It was capable of firing after being submerged in water or mud, something you couldn't do with most other SMG's. It did look wierd although the design completely protected the breech and allowed foreign material to come out. It was rugged and dependable, as were the Soviet SMG's.
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My goal with this thread is to spotlight the contributions of all 16 Nations that pitched in under the UN flag in Korea. I started off with Australia because I knew the Aussies would pick up the ball and run with it.
We can leave Australia running another week or so, then bring in another nation to be recognized, perhaps England, and hope our British members will contribute as well. To preserve the flow of the thread, lets not have any "line jumping".
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Thanks mate...I learn a lot on this forum.
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