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Aircrew, tankers and other seated personnel used shoulder holsters. I wore a shoulder holster for many years with first the S&W Mod 10 in .38 and later the Beretta M-9 in 9mm.
More aircrew in both total numbers and percentage were lost over Germany than all the Marines lost in the Pacific.
The Browning M2 and .50BMG round is a potent and effective weapon. I had the experience of firing one mounted on a HUMVEE during the Panama invasion.
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