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28 Jun 20 Garand Picture of the Day
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He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose
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06-26-2020 03:59 PM
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I think they are a wee bit too close to each other.
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Seems to me that the photographer is on the wrong side of the mine clearing. Just saying.
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Seems to me that the photographer is on the wrong side of the mine clearing. Just saying.
Perhaps he was using a selfie stick?
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Originally Posted by
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Seems to me that the photographer is on the wrong side of the mine clearing. Just saying.
Bear-- Probably to get the stupid *ick photograph who walked into a minefield. I though they said fine field....
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Is the marine on the left wearing sunglasses for mine clearing or has he got two black eyes?
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i think it's just a shadow - or he's got his cap on under the pot.
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The cool thing is I have all three of the implements the boys were planning to use. My thought would have been a piece of C4 and 50' of Det Cord, now those I don't have. My FIL brought the machete back from the Pacific, he was a Navy aircraft mechanic who was mostly island bound. Unfortunately the scabbard did not accompany the blade.
Dave
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