Dark Alley Dan
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No goofy 90 round tumour for this girl:

Some pretty fancy form work on those bunkers, and all built by slave labour too.
Anyone know what those pits in the surface are? They're not shell impacts. Could be they were putting lumps of broken concrete in the pour.
And in the Pacific...
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For as clunky looking and feeling as it is, the grease gun is surprisingly pleasant to shoot. The lower rate of fire produces a steady "put put put" that makes it easier to stay on target than a Thompson or MP40, which are very pleasant as well. I hate to say anything nice about a GM product, but there it is!
For as clunky looking and feeling as it is, the grease gun is surprisingly pleasant to shoot. The lower rate of fire produces a steady "put put put" that makes it easier to stay on target than a Thompson or MP40, which are very pleasant as well. I hate to say anything nice about a GM product, but there it is!
Clean underwear is always good, but a lot of it got dirty pretty fast.
Amen to that. Funny, no matter how often the crunch came down, loose bowels just seemed to accompany it. Usually went completely unnoticed until it was all over. I don't ever recall anyone mentioning it or poking fun about it. It was only those that never experienced how the issue occurred that seem to think of it as funny. Not sure how it was generated but it was either excitement or fear or both. Never did figure it out.
Was the 'grease gun' issued to the Canadian military, or are we all ex-American Army?
Just came across this article today, doesn't look like it's been posted around here yet...
http://petapixel.com/2015/01/16/31-rolls-undeveloped-film-soldier-wwii-discovered-processed/
A guy bought 31 rolls of undeveloped film at an auction, with no idea of who the original owner/photographer was. Turned out to be from a US Soldier from WWII. The guy who bought the film buys unprocessed rolls all the time, just to restore them as "mini-time-capsule" kind of things.
http://www.rescuedfilm.com/#!rescuedwwii/c1d05
No context for any of the photos he's posted. Hasn't finished developing them, but there's a few interesting shots. This one caught my eye, looks like a couple of guys on a training base examining a French Renault FT-17 that got pressed into German service, before getting captured again and ending up being a photo op for these guys... who knows.
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