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What (or who) does your Avatar represent and why did you chose it ?

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  1. Ron Goldstein

    Ron Goldstein WWII Veteran

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    I have been computing for some 23 odd years and posting to forums for about 10 of these years.

    I have always been intrigued by the Avatars that people choose to represent their views and now is as good a time as ever to pose the question "What (or who) does your Avatar represent and why did you choose it ?"

    To start you off, my Avatar is always a wartime pic of yours truly.

    Cheers

    Ron

    ps
    And perhaps one of the moderators will tell me how to edit a typo in the title ?
     
  2. Shangas

    Shangas Member

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    Not sure if my avatar represents anything, but I choose it for various reasons.

    1. It's a fountain pen, and I love fountain pens. It's my Parker Duofold senior-size 'Big Red'.
    2. I like it. It's one of the prizes of my collection.
    3. Gen. Douglas McArthur used a Parker Duofold 'Big Red' to sign the Japanese instrument of surrender :) By all accounts, it belonged to his wife, and she lent it to him for the occasion.
     
  3. GPRegt

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    The GPR's First Pilot wings were officially known as the Army Flying Badge. The pilots nicknamed them "The Lion With Blue Wings"

    Steve W.
     
  4. Skipper

    Skipper Kommodore

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    I change mine every few months but the one I have at the moment is taken from a nice angle and represents an earlier model Me110 aircraft because I both like this aircraft and the shark nose art that was sometimes painted on it. Most of all I am a WWII aviation fan.

    [​IMG]
     
  5. Joe

    Joe Ace

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    Mine's the Red rose of Lancashire because I am from Lancashire.
     
  6. Martin Bull

    Martin Bull Acting Wg. Cdr

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    Mine is - of course - an actor ( Richard Todd ) impersonating one of my WWII 'heroes' ( Guy Gibson ).

    I am and always have been fascinated by the Dams Raid but, in the same way that I'm an impostor here ( on a War Forum, even though I've never heard a shot fired in anger or worn a uniform ) I wouldn't like to use the face of the real Gibson as my avatar.

    Oh, and finally - I just like the picture.....;)
     
  7. jacobtowne

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    My avatar is a U.S. Model of 1911 cal. .45 pistol, shipped from the Colt factory November, 1917. It reflects my interest in military sidearms of the world wars. I have a Mills magazine pouch and Warren holster, both dated 1918, to accompany.

    The pistol is one of my favorites from my small collection, and is an example of the design genius of John M. Browning.

    JT
     
  8. VickySieg

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    A painting by Eugene Delacroix depicting Freedom that guides people of Paris to battle.
    Chosen after a suggestion of my arts teacher who says this painting suits me a lot.
     
  9. Devilsadvocate

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    My avatar is a painting depicting an SBD Dauntless diving on the Japanese carrier Akagi at the Battle of Midway on June 4th., 1942. I chose it because my father was a naval aviator who, in the early days of the Pacific War, flew SBD's off the USS Enterprise and participated in that battle.
     
  10. Seadog

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    I have been associated with the university for 33 years. I try to maintain the same name and avatar on all the forums I frequent.
     
  11. Spielhahn

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    My avatar is the symbol for the 97th Jäger Division. One of my relatives served with this unit, so it is a small tribute.
     
  12. JCFalkenbergIII

    JCFalkenbergIII Expert

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    mikebatzel Dreadnaught

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    Standing memorial to fallen soldiers. I forget where I got it from, but it is from the current war in Iraq.
     
  14. 36thva2

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    Mine is the only photo I have of my grandfather in uniform. It shows him and his buddies at the Tahiti Cafe in National City, CA after the war.

    Bill
     
  15. Ron Goldstein

    Ron Goldstein WWII Veteran

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    Oops !

    Apologies JCF !

    I see you say

    http://www.ww2f.com/free-fire-zone/24467-pics-avatars.html

    In my defence I can only say that I have only recently transferred my allegiance to this site and failed to research the question before I posted my own.

    Still, they do say "Great minds think alike" :) :)

    Cheers

    Ron
     
  16. JCFalkenbergIII

    JCFalkenbergIII Expert

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    No Prob my friend :) . I had actually forgotten about it till your thread came up LOL. Damn my old age!! ;)LOL
     
  17. Erich

    Erich Alte Hase

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    mine is always ever changing .........take a guess
     
  18. krieg

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    i am a bit like erich . changing a bit but the one i have now well
    a bit on my mothers side of the family being of german background
    there dress ware i like. eye catching a fue other small things thrown in
    i like the panzer as well
    cheers krieg
     
  19. bigfun

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    Mine is the symbol for the Stoottroeppen, "...this army made up of ex-resistence men and named by the Prince Himself, became known as the STOOTTROEPEN(Stormtroopers).
    Nulli Cedo = I'll give way to no one."
     
  20. WotNoChad?

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    Mine's Chad, or Kilroy as most folk have adopted the American version. Wanted something historical, which wasn't already here and also that wasn't a piece of kit.
     

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