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Colt 1911 pistol carried by Marine on Iwo Jima going up for auction.

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May 27, 2020, 05:07 PM
sigfreund
Colt 1911 pistol carried by Marine on Iwo Jima going up for auction.
Several photos at the link below. I will be curious to see what comments there may be about the pistol in particular.
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Colt 1911 pistol carried by Marine on Iwo Jima going up for auction

The firearm — sold alongside numerous other items, including an original annotated map of the Iwo Jima assault plans — belonged to Marine combat photographer, Sgt. Arthur Kiely.

A Connecticut native, Kiely joined the Marine Corps after working as a civilian photographer and would go on to serve under (and develop a close friendship with) Lt. Gen. Holland “Howlin’ Mad” Smith.

The iconic general known as the mastermind behind amphibious assault strategies throughout the Pacific presented the map to Kiely as the Battle of Iwo Jima neared its end, according to the item’s description on the Rock Island Auction page.

In addition to the pistol and map, numerous pictures taken by Kiely are included in the auction package. Reconnaissance and battlefield photos from Iwo, as well as multiple photos featuring Kiely in places like Saipan and Tarawa, are some of the highlighted images. Notably, one shot depicts Kiely “moving through a field on Saipan with a dead Japanese trooper in-frame and an American tank stuck in the ocean in the background,” the auction description reads.

The photographer’s Bronze Star citation is also among the auctioned documents.

Kiely earned the medal for actions during the Mariana and Palau Islands campaign during the summer of 1944, when he was forced to set aside his camera and pick up a rifle as Japanese soldiers closed in.

The Marine personally killed “at least three of the enemy” before continuing to document the battle from the front lines, Howlin’ Mad Smith wrote in Kiely’s citation.

A web belt, helmet and camo cover, and the rank tab of an Imperial Japanese soldier are also among the various objects in the collection.

In all, Kiely’s items are expected to fetch somewhere between $35,000 and $55,000, according to the auction page.

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May 28, 2020, 09:59 PM
YooperSigs
The gun seems to be in great condition, given its age and use.


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May 31, 2020, 10:45 PM
RoverSig
I cannot comment on the 1911A1, its markings, etc., except to say it looks to be in superb condition considering where its been.

I just finished reading E.B. Sledge's book, "With the Old Breed," for the second time. Sledge was a mortarman in 3/5th Marines at Peleliu and Okinawa. He wrote about how the Marines would spend nights in two-man fox holes, waiting for infiltrators and anticipating a close-in fight to the finish, depending on their Ka-Bars and 1911A1 pistols.
June 01, 2020, 06:20 AM
cas
Buying stolen property... Wink


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June 01, 2020, 07:31 AM
RHINOWSO
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Originally posted by RoverSig:
I just finished reading E.B. Sledge's book, "With the Old Breed," for the second time.
GREAT book. I have it around here and have read it a couple of times.
June 01, 2020, 09:26 AM
Nipper
The pistol seems to be in great shape, considering what it went through. The Mariana's and their ilk, are tropical climes with a lot of heat and humidity. Not exactly gun-friendly.

I had an Uncle who fought in the Marianas with the Marines. Have his Ka-Bar. He was never the same when he came back.


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