Rex Fendick

Home Town: St. John, New Brunswick Conflict: World War II Branch: Air Force

  • The vickers machinegun and tripod, four of which were the principal weapons of the machinegun platoon commanded by Lieutenant Fendick.
  • Vickers Dial Sight schematic for the Vickers Machine gun. Courtesy of Reginald Fendick.
  • This is a captured German MG 42, used as an additional defensive back-up weapon by Lieutenant Fendick's MG Platoon during the campaign in NW Europe, '44-'45.
  • Compass Prismatic schematic, an instrument used by Reginald Fendix during his army service.
  • Dial sight for the German MG 42 captured and used by Lieutenant Fendick's platoon in the NW European campaign.
The vickers machinegun and tripod, four of which were the principal weapons of the machinegun platoon commanded by Lieutenant Fendick. Rex Fendick
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