Has anyone here ever seen a photo of a Lewis Gun in use by French forces in post WW2 Indochina?
I am thinking the term “Lewis Gun” may have been commonly used during the period for many other magazine fed automatic rifle caliber weapons… but I could easily be wrong.
Documentation regarding French forces in Indochina that I have come across online have the term Lewis Gun cropping up a lot more than I expected but I have yet to see a photo of one in use there.
From this great resource…
http://1project2far.blogspot.com/p/indochina-war-ressources.htmlSpecifically…
4. AD804375 - Item 6. Lessons to be Drawn from the War in Indo-China. Covers logisitics, vehicles and armament with an assessment of their qualities and drawbacks. Probably the most interesting of the lot.
Pages 65, 65A, 84 and 115 mention Lewis Guns. The last one regarding using leg bags when parachuting with them.
The above document also mentions Hanomag Half-Tracks. I have seen photos of what look like German half-tracks in Indochina, including one next to a universal carrier. And yet French Panthers do not appear to be sent despite a number of them in French use in Europe until 1949. And other than the Hanomags so far I see no record of other German vehicles in use in Indochina, ie surprisingly no German armored cars.
There is also an interesting reference to in-Theater modification to some vehicles to counter mines, specifically mine carpets inside some vehicles. These being rubber and sand fabrications.
Also, a 1949 French ammunition document from Saigon… see photos. Quite a surprising array of ammunition calibers and it helps corroborate German as well as Italian weapon usage by French forces, although that could be to arm local auxiliary troops I suppose.
I wonder how distribution of individual arms went. Was it a case of mixing different weapons within the same squad, platoon, company or having uniform issue to units but each unit of whatever size being different. And if so, at what level?
Without further info I think I will continue to kitbash an eclectic mix of small arms with my current fictional post WW2 French Foreign Legion platoon even if it is a bit Hollywood. I can see a unit armorer offering a motley choice of available weapons from an armsroom full of leftovers, with Legionnaires often choosing weapons they are familiar with from their life before the Legion. Maybe not practical but nice narrative aspect.
Does anyone have more information on these things?