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A couple of years back I found an 1822 large cent about 10 yards from where I found this 1838 today. The Manticore found what the Nox 800 didn't.
Today I found my fourth .50 cal brass casing that was most likely fired from a coastal defense plane during WWII. Marked 1942 and made at the St. Louis armory. From what I can figure, this area was the flight path taken by fighters during live fire practice sorties on Gardener's Island. I have found jammed rounds and even unfired ones stuck in the ground like darts two to three inches below the surface of the forest floor. In the attached photo of previous finds, notice the unfired round has a black tip that denotes it was amour-piercing. It was meant for hitting German submarine conning towers.
In June 1942 a German Submarine unloaded four saboteurs on the beach of my eastern Long Island, NY town. They were subsequently captured. German subs also preyed upon merchant shipping.
Today I found my fourth .50 cal brass casing that was most likely fired from a coastal defense plane during WWII. Marked 1942 and made at the St. Louis armory. From what I can figure, this area was the flight path taken by fighters during live fire practice sorties on Gardener's Island. I have found jammed rounds and even unfired ones stuck in the ground like darts two to three inches below the surface of the forest floor. In the attached photo of previous finds, notice the unfired round has a black tip that denotes it was amour-piercing. It was meant for hitting German submarine conning towers.
In June 1942 a German Submarine unloaded four saboteurs on the beach of my eastern Long Island, NY town. They were subsequently captured. German subs also preyed upon merchant shipping.
When the Nazis Invaded the Hamptons | HISTORY
Even before the US entered World War II, German military intelligence had developed a plan to secretly infiltrate the East Coast and sabotage American war efforts.
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