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What is the reference to a "ruger" ? Rugers were not around at this time. Bill
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John,
Company A, 23rd Armored Infantry Battalion, 7th Armored Division Gary Quote:
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Bill
I was curious about that too. I used to own a Ruger 9mm but it was nowhere near that old! :evilgrin: I think he must have "misremembered" what it was as he states further on in the account when he returns to his company after being injured - "From Paris France I took a train to Schillingstadt, Germany where Company A, 23rd Arm'd Infantry Battalion was located. It was sure great to see Sgt. ******** and most of the fellows I had been with when I got wounded. I was surely glad to talk to ***** ***** and I was quite surprised when he gave me my German Luger 9mm and Belgium pistol 7.65mm or 32 caliber. He told me that Lt. ********* had taken my German Ruger 9mm. I didn't know what to do about that." Maybe it was a P38? Gary Quote:
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Thanks Gary... you never know where I might find another 9th Infantry Division "son"... I have found them in stranger places than a gun forum.
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See the below link for the documentation of the manufacturing dates of 1920 and 1921 dated DWM Lugers. Also, see pages 139, 140 and 144 of Weimar Lugers.
1920, 1921 DATED DWM LUGERS http://luger.gunboards.com/showthrea...ighlight=luger Jan |
GAry,
Very nice pistol with a lot of history. I'm amazed that your father left a testimony about how he got the guns. Not many veterans worry about that. Keep it in your family. In any other collector's hands it will be only one more Luger. For your and your family it is much more important than that - it is part of your dad's service in the greatest war that we ever had. Congratulations and thanks for sharing. Douglas |
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One example: A unit founded in September of police officers of the Köthen/Anhalt and Dessau police were ordered to Poland on September 15th 1939, then sent to Stalino/Ukraine in 1942, then sent in 1943 to the Verona area in Northern Italy, then sent to the last stand in East Prussia were they got encircled and captured by the Red Army in February 1945. |
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