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  1. mikebatzel

    mikebatzel Dreadnaught

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    Thats the background on my work computer, shown here
     
  2. Skipper

    Skipper Kommodore

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    Hey any WWII of Aachen are welcome . I'm going there next months and could get you some "now and thens"
     
  3. Hufflepuff

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    Today's photo:

    Location: Somewhere near Villers-Bocage, Normandy
    Date: June, 1944
    Subject: A squad from the British Green Howards takes cover from sniper fire in the hedgerows.
     

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  4. JCFalkenbergIII

    JCFalkenbergIII Expert

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    [​IMG]

    Notice the Anti-Personnel Bombs still barely hanging.
     
  5. Hufflepuff

    Hufflepuff Semi-Frightening Mountain Goat

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    Wow...where was this shot JC?
     
  6. Xtrbacklash

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    they should detach those ASAP :D
     
  7. Wolfy

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    I think this is an Italian paratrooper. (smock) Note how all the italian paras have the luxury SMG.
     
  8. Wolfy

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    come to think of it, the barrels on those italian SMGs are very long..
     
  9. Xtrbacklash

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    but when were Italian Paras ever really used "en masse"?
     
  10. Wolfy

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    the italian Berretta SMG ,with its heat absorbing stock, was probably one of the best in the war and was far too expensive for real mass production. This weapon, the MP-41/MP-28, and the Chester( ?) were the luxury SMGs.
     
  11. JCFalkenbergIII

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    I think the fire was more of a priority at the time. IIRC This was at a airstrip in France.
     
  12. Thunderhawk88

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    Well, I get to post my first pic...

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  13. JCFalkenbergIII

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    LOL

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  14. Skipper

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    what about a preserved Fw44?

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  15. JCFalkenbergIII

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    I always found this one humorous too :)

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  16. tikilal

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    HMS Ark Royal.

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  17. Hufflepuff

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    Okinawa, 1945: a marine takes aim at a Japanese sniper with his Thompson.
     

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