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It was used extensively in WW2 as a 'Naval Cutlass' by the Germans, and the Americans, copied directly and exactly from the original Dutch Hembrug made ones. Mine has a Solingen blade and was supposedly liberated from a German S-Boot by a Brit in an E-Boat. They have clip point too! Even the Japanese used captured ones, guards cut down and blades shortened, known now as Hei-ho. The last recorded use of the US Naval boarding cutlass was during the Altmark Incident on February 16, 1940 Last edited by kronckew; 3rd November 2024 at 08:13 PM. |
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