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Here are some pictures of Rocky's WWI memorial: Amazing that Mr. Buckles is still around. Hopefully those in Washington will get their acts ...
Welcome to the forum. There's people and discussions, so enjoy! I, too, enjoy 1/35 scale models. I do German armor mostly, but mix it up now ...
Wow... Yeah, wow. I didn't know there were that many flyable models left. It makes me haapy to see that there are. To think of all the o...
Nice to put a voice to the text! Great story and interview.
Good to have you back, sir.
Great image also ! I like very much ! Here, I got a Picasa account finally. Here are some photos from a Field Exercise (FEX) I did wi...
Great photos, as usual, V. And, as usual, I'm quite jealous that you get so many great shows over there and I don't get to see much of that sort of th...
It looks as though you have appropriated some enemy weapons (the MG-42 and potato mashers) in your .30 cal pit. You know we actually found a Browning ...
Just read this today when I checked out James' profile. Very funny! Happy Birthday James!
Looks like you had quite the good time. Was that primarily for reenactors? I didn't see many by-standers (non-reenactors) there. Interesting juxtaposi...
Can you explain the various coins? They are challange coins, but only front and back of the same coins.
I guess we just had less publicity agents. Hit the nail on the head there, sir. Looking even within the 101st Airborne, you can see an exam...
I may have a lead on some Marine vets who were there. I am writing an e-mail to someone in the Marine CorpsTankers' Association. Do you know what the ...
Sounds like fun! It’s too bad there aren't things like that nearby where I live. I've never heard of a reeactor's meet with so many different...
Just saw this browsing the Papa Art section. I believe the author is Douglas S. Canning based on the following: