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TCG Gediz is on the way for far east route & they will visit Japan inorder to commemorate 125. Anniversary of Ertuğrul Frigate accident...

Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri Genelkurmay Başkanlığı

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WW1 - Ottoman improvised Trench Mortar
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Improvised Turkish trench mortar made from a fired 18 pounder shrapnel projectile and wooden stock shaped like a rifle butt stock. The projectile barrel is made from hardened steel and has been discoloured black by the powder residue. The barrel is clamped in place by a by an improvised metal clamp and secured by two metal bolts. The wooden stock has been roughly carved out of a stock blank and has five holes drilled in to the rear of the butt stock which act as elevation points when the mortar is attached to base plate and cradle arrangement. The cradle for the mortar is missing. There is some corrosion on the metal components. The wooden stock has impact damage from use. There are no manufacturer markings on any components.

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Grandfather of M79 grenade launcher
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Gool Mohammed’s loyalty to his sultan never wavered; he wrote immediately to the Minister of War in Istanbul, offering to re-enlist, and (an impressive testimonial to the efficiency of the Ottoman war department and the laxness of Australia’s postal censors, this) actually received a reply. For a man in Gool’s position, however—impoverished, far from home and likely to be intercepted long before he could reach the Middle East—the idea of fighting in Australia must have held considerable appeal. The letter from the Ottomans encouraged him to “be a member of the Turkish Army and fight only for the Sultan,” .
 
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