Read Devil’s Guard by George Robert Elford (published 1971). It depicts a German SS officer's escape from Germany and his adventures in Indochina in the French Foreign Legion. The accuracy is suspect so take it with a grain of salt.France fielded a large number of ex-SS troops in Indochina immediately after the war.
This French Marine chap apparently has an FS knife in his pocket. The lozenge shaped guard - could be a 'nail head dagger' or 'le commando inox?' The low def pic makes it tough to discern. Looks like a plain old third pattern though, esp. Since the handle is leaning over so much.France fielded a large number of ex-SS troops in Indochina immediately after the war.
Some of that stuff is still "floating around" depending on where you live. In some locations it's still being issued.The first few years after WW2 would have been an interesting time to be in the military. All kinds of loopy used sh!t floating around.
The Mas 49 semi auto rifle and Mat49 submachine gun, were both excellent firearms in the field.If I had been in French service in Indochina in the 40’s or 50’s I’d way rather have an mp44 than, say, any French service arm of the period, or any American one, for that matter.
It would be like having an AK while the viet minh still had mosin carbines.