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    12-071 Garand Picture of the Day - Yugoslavian border




    Greek troops marching to maneuver near Yugoslavian border.



    Location: Greece

    Date taken: October 1959

    Photographer: James Burke






    Greek Border Patrols on watch for Communist infiltrators near the Bulgarian-Greek frontier.



    Location:Greece

    Date taken:1960

    Photographer:James Burke

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    Posed for the photographer who knows how to take a good picture and nought about fieldcraft.

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    Love the old 1928 or A1 the section commander has...I'll bet I saw the very same gun 15 years later after the war in Cyprus. There was sure enough of them around!
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