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Auxiliary Units / ?SOE Magnesium Incendiary

Malcolm_A

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Hi, I am trying to identify what is described in the Auxiliary Units manual of 1942 (titled Calendar 1938) as a 'Magnesium Incendiary' with stated dimension of 8 inches x 2 inches , fitted with a match=headed bickford fuse and a plain bickford fuse. States can also be used as a signal flare. Seems similar to the Incemdiary Thermit Bomb as illustrated in Anders' magnificant book, p.117 but the size does not match. I wondered if it might be the SOE Magnesium Incendiary 2 1/2lb (L Flare) but have not seen an illustration.
Any ideas?
Malcolm
 
Any similarities to image on page 118? Just read the 1938 description. I think it tallies with the image on page 118 of Ander’s book
 
Any similarities to image on page 118?
It looks how I imagine the Aux Unit type to look - but the given height is 12.7cm in Anders’ book, whereas the Aux Unit type is recorded in Calendar 1938 as 20cm (8ins). ? same type of device in a bigger can ?
 
I was talking about the black device at top of page 118….Bomb incendiary 1lb…20cm long….4.6 cm diameter so 7.8 inch long/1.8inch diameter. Also known as Incendiary Medium Light ML Flare
 
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