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Unread 08-14-2005, 03:15 AM   #1
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Default A Much Travelled MP40

I was doing some searching on the Net recently and came up with some very interesting info. According to the history of the 2/1 Bn AIF, one of the benefits of the initial issues of Owen guns to Australian troops in New Guinea was that Captain Sanderson could obtain 9mm ammunition for the Schmeisser Machine Pistol he had brought back from Crete!

This gun, if it exists today would have to be one of the most widely used MP40's (or possibly MP38's) around. Used by the Germans, possibly in Europe, definately on Crete. Probably used in North Africa by an Aussie officer, and used by that same officer in New Guinea.

Captain Alexander Sanderson 2/1 Inf Bn. AIF enlisted at Paddington, Sydney in October 1939 and was Killed in Action, aged 31 on the 23/10/42.

I wonder where his machine pistol ended up?
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