Several of them.
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Several of them.
Boy that sweltering heat sure does a number on a body.
Klamath Falls, OR. It's the closest town to us. About 25 miles. It's where we do All our shopping.
#5 Berchtesgaden
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Let us please keep on topic and political leaning out of the conversation. Thank you and carion! :madsmile::rofl:
Welcome back Mark!!!
Get well Mark.
Hue was a tough one!
Definitely mountain packs. I have one in as new condition. :dunno:
Far too young.
Reminds me of an elk hunt I once went on! :p:lol::rofl:
Slovenly.
Looks like British web gear.
Middle finger on the trigger due to missing the tip of his index finger.
Crazy that the armament didn't get removed.
They are called "invasion stripes" and were specifically for the invasion of mainland France. They were painted on all allied aircraft to reduce the chance of friendly fire incidents.
Mark, on the GPW there are index holes in the front and rear bumpers, U shaped front cross member and for these pictures the door strap eye bolt is vertical.
The MB has no holes in the bumpers, a...
Top photo left, Ford GPW (pulling the g529) and right, Willys MB. Bottom picture, Willys MB.
The soldier on the right looks like corporal Upham from Saving Private Ryan.
My uncle Burr was in the 84th ID 333IR Rail Splitters.
Perhaps we can stay on topic please. Thanks fellas.
Nice, a couple of Tommyguns.
Makes one wonder how a guy could conjure up a smile in that weather and circumstances.
Preston "Lindburgh" McKnight