Some things never what they seem.....
When I was maint. supervisor at last job I had,made friends with a fellow gun collector who was a Field Eng. rep. from Mono Group. LTD. for Moyno Pump Co.,one day one of the companys engineers showed up at work with a new car,when my friend pulled in lot,he wondered who car belongs to,license plate carried Purple Heart,P.O.W.,USMC and Europe WWll on it,my friend is ex WWll Marine,he figured some "wanna be's car who didn't know where Marines fought",when he got in office he asked who had new car,guy who spoke up was fellow worker/friend of his,held his tongue cause guy was retiring in few months,guy offered friend some eng. manuals,when friend went to pick them up he also gave him a box USMC magazines,couple weeks later friend was thumbing thru mags and found article with pic of reunion group of people who were dropped behind enemy lines for espionage,sabotage and tracking German supply/troop movements,people in group were from all service branches,few civies also,they were picked because they had special skill required,and there was a picture of his co-worker,Sgt.USMC,spent several mths. behind enemy lines,then he was captured,14 mths. German POW camp,there was a movie loosely based on this group titled "13 Rue Madelane",starring James Cagney,friend made copy of article/picture for me,I'd like to post it if I can find it,got awful lot of stuff packed away and didn't mark the boxes.
RayP.