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    Carbine Picture

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    On Iwo, where the heck did he come up with a bra? Marines!
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    The directive said 'camouflage' but he heard 'camisole.'

    I thought Corp Klinger was in a different service in a different war.

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    Does the "They Were There" scrawled accross the photo make some implication that Homosexuals served in WWII? I think that anyone with a fair or better IQ could have made that assumption.
    I don't think that this photo proves anything like that though. It could just be some dufus Private "Jack Assin' around. Or, not.

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    p.s. The photo is kinda' creepy non the less.
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    In the words of Clark Griswold , even though it is on Iwo , maybe it was " a little nippley out " .

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    That's in the area where leather neck meets sensitive tummy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al Diehl View Post
    "They Were There"
    I think that's a website...for these pics. And yes, the things the troops will get into when your head is turned...I'll bet someone's girl sent him that for a souvenir. Of course your buddy is going to put it on when your off for guard duty.
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    Belt magazine pouch on stock.

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