Okan Posted Sunday at 05:44 PM Report Posted Sunday at 05:44 PM Not sure if you’ve seen this photo before, but I thought I should share it. This is General Walter Krueger, who presented a Masamune to President Truman. 4 1 Quote
John C Posted Sunday at 08:46 PM Report Posted Sunday at 08:46 PM ...and we worry about scratching the darn things. John C. 1 1 Quote
Lewis B Posted Sunday at 09:10 PM Report Posted Sunday at 09:10 PM It gets worse. Not a glove or cloth in sight. 1 1 Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted Sunday at 11:08 PM Report Posted Sunday at 11:08 PM General Kreuger was commander during the Philipines campaign followed by occupation duty in Kyoto. May explain the mix of military and traditional swords. 1 Quote
Okan Posted Sunday at 11:41 PM Author Report Posted Sunday at 11:41 PM Krueger could have easily kept the Masamune for himself and given Truman a Gunto like MacArthur did to Roosevelt..I think that’s what he was thinking in the first picture. 1 Quote
KungFooey Posted Monday at 04:27 AM Report Posted Monday at 04:27 AM He seemed real concerned everyone knew how many stars he had. (Or maybe he was fishing for number 5?) 2 Quote
Smee78 Posted Monday at 10:43 AM Report Posted Monday at 10:43 AM Sgt Pyle, Please send up the bucket of swords, we have to recognize another cabinet member....... Great pictures of history 1 Quote
John C Posted Monday at 04:17 PM Report Posted Monday at 04:17 PM Is that bucket made from a large artillery shell? Anzio Annie perhaps? John C. Quote
David Flynn Posted Monday at 08:57 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:57 PM Seeing this is the Pacific theatre, I doubt it's from Anzio Annie. More likely a Japanese Artillery piece. Quote
John C Posted Tuesday at 12:19 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 12:19 AM 3 hours ago, David Flynn said: More likely a Japanese Artillery piece. I wasn't sure because I thought naval ships used case-less ammo and I couldn't think of an artillery piece that would fire something that big. The largest howitzer shell we used was a 240mm, which I think is smaller than that can. John C. 1 Quote
EdWolf Posted Tuesday at 02:59 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 02:59 PM Looks like a WW1 German shell. Dicke Bertha howitzer shell. https://www.kaisersbunker.com/cc/cc16.htm 1 Quote
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