Anyway the SAS are everywhere: if I had a nickel for every overweight chip eating Brit that confided in me that he was....(looking over his shoulder) "ex-SAS" ; I would be a very rich man. Just once I'd like to meet a Brit who claims to have served as box stock infanteer or wore a full beard because he was a former Pioneer and proud of it.
well you 've apparently already figured it out! So much for their covert operations in Canada!!
Anyway the SAS are everywhere: if I had a nickel for every overweight chip eating Brit that confided in me that he was....(looking over his shoulder) "ex-SAS" ; I would be a very rich man. Just once I'd like to meet a Brit who claims to have served as box stock infanteer or wore a full beard because he was a former Pioneer and proud of it.
You should have asked them what color the boathouse at Hereford was![]()
This fellow is showing a lot more self-control than I would have.....
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Looks like a Carcano 91/41. At least at first glance. The soldier in the background looks to be wearing "Battledress". Interesting.
He looks 4f. Doubtful for him to be a German soldier, think guy wearing a wool suit with brassard. Milice were French collaborators, but the armband is not quite right for Milice. Why wouldn't a Cdn. soldier be wearing battledress?
not because of the battledress - but because the prisoner still has his watch!?!![]()
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What in h-e-double-hockey-sticks is that, that THING???
What in h-e-double-hockey-sticks is that, that THING???
And a better question is where can we get one??What in h-e-double-hockey-sticks is that, that THING???
And a better question is where can we get one??
You could probably make one out of old soup cans.