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  1. brndirt1

    brndirt1 Saddle Tramp

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    Here is a link to an original article from the AP archives describing the first shots fired by the Germans on the Poles.

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    News from The Associated Press
     
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    TD-Tommy776 Man of Constant Sorrow

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    You may want to check the link, Clint. I'm just getting a map of the USA.
     
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    brndirt1 Saddle Tramp

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    That is odd, it worked when I first posted it. I'll look for a better, or more stable one. Thanks for pointing it out.
     
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    I'm getting the map as well, however if you give the state and paper you found it in, the map is interactive. That may help.
     
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    I still get a US map as well?
    Does the story revolve around a Polish Port, & a German warship by chance?
    A goodwill visit? & as a parting volley...................................
     
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    TD-Tommy776 Man of Constant Sorrow

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    Thanks, Lou. I figured it out with your suggestion. I selected an AP outlet from the map and when I went back and clicked on the link it worked. I guess they want the locals to get some internet traffic.
     

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