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Interesting shot. But it looks a little to "posed". No mud on the boots, the uniforms are spotless, the top GI still has the 1911 conveniently gripped in his hand. Not to mention a clear color shot of a random battle scene. Thinking a good recreation (what ever the term is for a modern day reenactment of a past event/scenario is) here. Am I wrong?the pic source: Bundesarchiv.
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And wearing WWI style "puttees" instead of combat boots, and isn't that a bolt action '03 or '17 rifle, and isn't that tank jack kind of poorly placed to impede vehicular traffic?But it looks a little to "posed". No mud on the boots, the uniforms are spotless, the top GI still has the 1911 conveniently gripped in his hand.
We were shown that video during our training. If I recall the main theme was teamwork and ensuring not assuming that one task is complete before starting the next. In this case chocks, brakes and releasing the tow.The Buccaneer was pushed over the side for an instructional movie. The A number is the instructional airframe number.
B3-09-62 XN954 Blackburn Buccaneer S1 f/f 08/03/1963, d/d 01/04/1963, to A2617, destroyed 14/04/1974