Some records suggests this is in fact Sgt. Gordon Walker, one of the AFPU photographers; "of course we were armed, officially with a pistol, an American Colt. 45 automatic, but I've always maintained that if you're close enough to use a pistol you are too damned close so, having learned a thing or two in the past, I carried an American carbine, very light, very accurate, semi-automatic which I had acquired, and a pair of hand-grenades, whenever I was going to be close to the sharp end". Saturday 23rd September 1944. Photo taken by Sgt. Mike Lewis, AFPU. This was his last photo of the battle, as he had no more film.
(Research courtesy of R. Hilton).
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H Mitchell said:
SSM 'Willie' Watt B Squadron of the Glider Pilot Regiment. Denzil Cooper, fellow glider pilot, described how Watt was fixated on getting a M1 Carbine and managed to purloin a Carbine when he was with the 'Screaming Eagles' of the US 101st Airborne Division. [The Eagle, Dec 2005 Glider Pilot Regiment Association]
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