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Today I'm visiting the Solomon Islands War Memorial Museum in Honiara (the capital city on Guadalcanal). This is a private museum run by two brothers on the island, and it is filled to the brim with artifacts recovered from the jungles and battlefields, both American and Japanese. From Coke bottles to 20mm cannons, everything conceivable off a battlefield is represented here, including some really interesting items you might not expect. A few things that stuck out to me include:

- WW1 V-B type rifle grenades used by the US Marines

- Dutch small arms, including KNIL Madsen LMGs used by the Japanese

- Field-modified M1918 American trench knives

My trip to Guadalcanal was made possible by War Historian Battlefield Expeditions. If you are interested in seeing sights like these in person yourself, check out their upcoming schedule:

https://battlefield-expeditions.war-historian.com

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https://utreon.com/c/forgottenweapons/ http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons http://www.floatplane.com/channel/ForgottenWeapons Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.forgottenweapons.com Today I'm visiting the Solomon Islands War Memorial Museum in Honiara (the capital city on Guadalcanal). This is a private museum run by two brothers on the island, and it is filled to the brim with artifacts recovered from the jungles and battlefields, both American and Japanese. From Coke bottles to 20mm cannons, everything conceivable off a battlefield is represented here, including some really interesting items you might not expect. A few things that stuck out to me include: - WW1 V-B type rifle grenades used by the US Marines - Dutch small arms, including KNIL Madsen LMGs used by the Japanese - Field-modified M1918 American trench knives My trip to Guadalcanal was made possible by War Historian Battlefield Expeditions. If you are interested in seeing sights like these in person yourself, check out their upcoming schedule: https://battlefield-expeditions.war-historian.com Contact: Forgotten Weapons 6281 N. Oracle 36270 Tucson, AZ 85740

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EyeBall

That is an amazing conglomeration. With the volume and wide variety of items, a very large building would likely be needed to properly display the collection.

Rory

I noticed you had a big suitcase on the floor, How much of the stuff was 'liberated' from the museum?

Ed McEneney

Wow. Amazing snap shot of what was used in that campaign. I’m sure you could spend weeks in there.

Guido Schriewer

just wow. microscope and pick me back up in like.. a year or two. that is some time in between by now. unbelievable there is still so much stuff in the field. I understand eastern front is alike.

Paul Beck

This video was Definitely Way, Way Too Short!!! 🤠👍

Reed Gregory

My dad was EOD on Guam where I was born after the war and has few Japanese Grenades and morter heads , there was a massive clean up during the early 60’s still going on, a few gi’s kids got killed out in jungle picking up ordinance