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    1916; a group of Britishicon soldiers prepare for a football game the morning after the Regimental Curry Night.Attachment 89109
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    Looks like they're demonstrating the new types of gas masks...available then... That's something you don't see much for collectible, those canvas gas masks.
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    Great uncle was in that conflict and survived mustard gas attack, he may have lived longer if he had one of those masks instead of a urine soaked rag to breath through. That pic shows how fast war advances defences.were those masks given out that early?

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    Quote Originally Posted by number1gunnie View Post
    .were those masks given out that early?
    I'll bet the pic is demonstrating the new "Trials " masks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by number1gunnie View Post
    Great uncle was in that conflict and survived mustard gas attack, he may have lived longer if he had one of those masks instead of a urine soaked rag to breath through. That pic shows how fast war advances defences.were those masks given out that early?
    My grandad was gassed at 2nd Ypres. My godmother's dad had only one functional lung after he was gassed, but lived well into his 70s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul S. View Post
    My grandad was gassed at 2nd Ypres. My godmother's dad had only one functional lung after he was gassed, but lived well into his 70s.
    Same here Paul, my Grandad was also gassed there. He was apparently the only survivor among his comrades.

    I still have his paybook that clearly says "(GAS) returned home Peterborough"

    He never fully recovered and died in 1942

    We can't imagine the living horror they went through to fight for our freedom.

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    Conversly I remember as a child visiting my relations in Luneberg in Germanyicon, and both my Great Uncles often getting sick and having a potty to hand to catch their pure red blood being chucked up.
    They were gassed by the Britishicon. What a cras way of fighting by ALL sides and very unsoldierly, but one has to recognise history, and it was the Germans that introduced it !!!!

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