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    Tour De France 1942.. WWl wallet with name

    Tour De Franceicon....




    Have not researched this name yet. Was told that it was made by the Lt. as he recovered from his wounds. Invested $2.00 init..

    Lt. Chas E. Butler
    Co B 28th Infantry AIE France
    Army of O. (Occupation)


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    Is that Lance Von Armstrong leading the pack ?
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    tour de France (VERY funny)

    thanks.

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    That's the 1940 Tour de Franceicon, not the 1942 one!.

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    Look at 'em go! They probably covered ground faster than horse cavalry, long as it was paved.

    In Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's COurt, "The Boss" (the Yankee) mounts a bunch of knights on bicycles so they can steal a march on the enemy. I always pictured them on Schwinn baloon-tire bikes.

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