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Workers at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland 1942
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I've made 3 trips to Aberdeen's ordnance museum in the past, last time was like 5yrs ago and the plan was everything was being moved to Fort Lee Virginia where the tanks and vehicles would be housed in a building instead of out in a field. Anyone know if they made the move?
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Damn-- Those are some homily looking ladies. Those are the kind of girls I remember growing up.
--fjruple
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WarPig1976
I've made 3 trips to Aberdeen's ordnance museum in the past, last time was like 5yrs ago and the plan was everything was being moved to Fort Lee Virginia where the tanks and vehicles would be housed in a building instead of out in a field. Anyone know if they made the move?
From what I understand everything has been transported to Ft. Lee, VA. The only one I don't see them moving is the huge shore battery they had at the museum. I have not been on the base in a while. If I get a chance I will drop in on the base to see if anything is left.
--fjruple
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Roger, bummer though because I really enjoyed it. Ft Lee is a little to far for a day trip.
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[QUOTE=fjruple;278678]Damn-- Those are some homily looking ladies. Those are the kind of girls I remember growing up.
--fjruple[COLOR="black"]
But there is something very endearing about them to me. The second last pic, she's pretty. And the two on the AA gun aren't too bad. The other gals are just older. I think they're all lovely though. Just not in the model type way.
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ABPOS
Those are some homily looking ladies.
Gives me a whole new mental picture to the term "Ma Duce".
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"So Grandma, what did you do while Grandpa was at the war?"
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browningautorifle
"So Grandma, what did you do while Grandpa was at the war?"
"Built and test fired some darn fine implemnts of war that you used to great effect."
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