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Today Finds, ID please.

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Mariusz Loslau

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Hi,
Today finds;
1. American Hotwizer 105mm case's.
2. Something in green. (part of ammo box?).
3. American fuze cap?
4,5 - American ammunition container?

Regards.
 

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3 inch Mortar

Picture 2 shows the end cap from a British or canadian 3 inch mortar round, carrier. 6 of these tubes (2 x three round carriers )came in the box shown in picture number 5.
Picture 4 shows the cloverleaf end caps from US ammo, possibly 75mm.
Hangarman
 
The box in pic 5 is a B.166 for 3" Mortar rounds

That might mean pic 2 is an end cap from a tube for mortar rounds

Do you know which units were in the area you were digging?
 
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Hi,
Do you know which units were in the area you were digging?

Yes, i think there was a U.S. 82nd Airborne Division.
...

Her; some US cases 105mm M14 ;)

Regards, and thanks for all answers.
 

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Hi Mariusz, I'm a fellow digger and I did find the same caps of #2 over here. They were together with a kind of metal rack,destroyed by rust. I save the caps and the bottom parts. I will take some shot and post them
 
thats a nice pile of cases mariusz loslau where thay all in the same place

regards lee
 
as promised, here are my finds
 

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Hi,
And from last weekend;
French 75mm AA Projectile... in "mint" condition
:D
Before, and after cleaning.

Best Regards.
 

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Hi,
US 105mm case's cleaning ; day 1 :D

Regard's
 

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Hi,
Ane one more thing; who knows what means "TYPE I" stamp on this case, and where this case was made?

Regards.
 

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I have a case exactly like that, with very similar stampings, and the same maker's mark. I would also like to know where it was made. The cases seem to have survived years in the ground very well.
 
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And another one, this time without "TYPE I" stamp... what that means?

Regards.
 

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Hi,
I renew question; what means "TYPE I" stamp on US 105mm M14 cases?
I clean 4 cases for this time, but only one have this stamp.

Very interest for me are also;
-Stamps on primer.
-Where case was made.

Any ideas?



Ragards.
 

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Hi,
Thanks Ammodillo for answer.

Here another unknown item (in circle) for me; find in Belgium.
Any Ideas?

Regards.
 

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