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non sequitur by Willy

That's poingant....poignant....powngnant............deep.

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Book Clubs

I think I tried this a long time ago with the Time-Life books on the Civil War. I quite after a few books. They say that if you don't want the book,...

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Info on 253rd Engr Combat BN

Welcome, Gary. I don't have much info on this unit but the 253rdd Combat Engineer Battalion served in the following campaigns: .. Ardennes...

20 years ago
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D day dodgers

When troops of the First Canadian Infantry Division waded ashore in southern Sicily in July 1943, it marked the first time- aside from the few bloody ...

20 years ago
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Research informations about 131st FA

Yeah. Really cool and quite shiny but it is still probably a WW2 issue. It is the usual shield design but has those peculiar points at the top. Thi...

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Research informations about 131st FA

The division participated in maneuvers in Louisiana during the summer of 1941. After the Thirty-sixth returned from the war games, the army alerted th...

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Research informations about 131st FA

Oops. You posted before while I was writing my last one. Maybe could you explain me the difference between the 131st FA and the 141st Fied Ar...

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Research informations about 131st FA

I had no luck finding the Roster. It was complete and had every name of any soldier who served in the 36th Division. I did find this. But i...

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Research informations about 131st FA

Gerome, The 131st Field Artillery Battalion was one of the units of the 36th "Texas" Infantry Division. The 36th AAA unit was a different...

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I'm waiting for your stories...

Lennon, I have a page of biographies on my website that you are free to use. If you read thru all of them, you will see how each person h...

20 years ago
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Memoribilia and Collectibles

the PPK or Pocket Pistol Criminal. I always thought PP stood for Police Pistol (in German, of course). That would seem to be contradictory to sa...

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Memoribilia and Collectibles

My cousin once owned a .32 cal PP. He said for a Defensive weapon, the .32 was not much better than a .22 cal. (Of course this comes from a guy who ...

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Memoribilia and Collectibles

The one on the right bottom is a Walther PP Civilian or Military? My Dad brought home a PP in 9mm(.380-inch caliber) that has civilian marki...

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Last days of Hitler

Steve , I am waiting for your remarks okay. Ah-hem.. Let's see, where do I start. I'm not a great fan of the stories on Hitler and e...

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Last days of Hitler

You must see Der Untergang ! Great film with a great performance of Bruno Ganz who plays AH . I just watched it last night. Here in the Stat...

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