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Many thanks for the information and additional pictures. Now to find one in 48 scale.....That's the Tasker short semi-trailer with the Bedford OXC tractor used by the RAF Salvage and Repair Units.
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the pic source: Engines of the Western Allies in WW2
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the source: Help identifying WW2 RAF trucks
Salvage of a Spitfire ..
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the source: the net.
Many thanks for the information and additional pictures. Now to find one in 48 scale.....
"Red 3 get back in formation and steer 2-3-0"
Last time I use the FETHING valet!!!
"I said to the skipper I put the sprinkler on as the lawn looked a bit dry....."Whoops...
I asked Santa for a new bike....
Canadian version of a water slide???
We used to sit in the ruins of that for a brew up after a dive in Moreton Bay when I lived in Brissie. Will try and find the pics to show what it is like these days.Fixed coastal defence at Fort Cowen, Moreton Island, Queensland, Australia.
He also directed a number of Andy Griffith episodes.Howard Morris. One of the greatest cartoon voice actors.
Ollie Gottbigones training for the '45 Worlds Strongest and Dumbest Man contest.
DAMN...that is one BIG hemorrhoid!!!
She was called Big Wind officially but we used to just call her Frankenstein's Fire engine. T34 with 2 Mig 15 engines bolted to the top. Made a hell of a noise. I do believe she is still being used today for clearing runways. Also really good for bubble making for raves.Oil well fire putter outer I think, fighting fire with greater fire. Looks like oil fires in the background after the first Gulf war
Methinks someone took the cavalry jousting metaphor a little to literally!!!A T-34 and Pzkpfw VI shown for comparison.
Note that they are not actually "nose to nose", but they are parked offset, the Tiger being further from the camera.
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Her name was Simone Segouin, also known by her nom de guerre Nicole Minet. When this photo was taken she was 18 years old. The girl had killed two Germans in the Paris fighting two days previously and also had assisted in capturing 25 German prisoners of war during the fall of Chartres. Her father was a decorated WWI veteran who taught her to shoot and to defend France even if it meant your death. This picture was taken on August 19th 1944. Side note....2 or 3yrs ago a 28mm miniature was produced of her by Warlord Games for use in Bolt Action games.
The Malice were formed by the Vichy Government to fight the Resistance and were more feared than the Gestapo. Due to their excesses in interrogating prisoners most fled to Germany after the fall of France and were incorporated in the SS Charlemagne division. After the war large numbers were shot sometimes in groups, severely beaten, thrown from windows or drowned in rivers. In August of '44 the French Government had 76 former members executed.Civilian, para-military Police (Communist ?), hated by virtually all of France.
"Jack not name. Jack job" -- the MuppetsOllie Gottbigones training for the '45 Worlds Strongest and Dumbest Man contest.
Pete
I read a book about his and his fellow holdouts' story. He was the last to surrender. Quite a tale. Ya gotta wonder if his kind of obedience and dedication would have been typical among the soldiers and civilian population of Japan had we invaded them. As was feared, it could have been the most horrible struggle imaginable. Yep, he deserved a medal, and all of that back pay.........in 1972 yen, and then some.
He would have eaten it.Somehow a "bacon" seems appropriate.