They developed the Canberra as a jet light attack bomber. A superb airplane.
Even the Yanks adopted it.
Grizz
They developed the Canberra as a jet light attack bomber. A superb airplane.
#### so they were super quick / all ways fuzes! He was right to be frightened by them.
Target practice in Ohio on 4 May, 1970.
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Target practice in Ohio on 4 May, 1970.
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Target practice in Ohio on 4 May, 1970.
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A boy carries a toy rifle as he walks with his mother past French soldiers in battle gear at the Bastille Palace in Oran, Algeria, May 4, 1962. Algeria’s eight-year battle for independence had reached a tense cease-fire pending a July referendum. (AP Photo/Horst Faas)
https://photothisandthat.co.uk/2012/08/23/horst-faas-exhibition-memorial/algeria-french/
Copywrited pic, no hosting.
Claimed caption:
I suppose Hamilton or Quackenbush made toy rifles, but I never heard of it! A while back I posted a pic or two of evacuees from the Belgian Congo walking through the Rhodesian border where they were putting down their firearms & proceeding on to a new life. Even little boys were carrying various makes of .22 rifles. One boy had a Mossberg semi auto.
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Horst Faas the taker of the Algeria pic at the link.
Check the make of your nut cracker some time, could very well say Quackenbush.
Grizz
Source: Chapter six of The ‘Death of the Subject’ Explained, by James Heartfield, Sheffield Hallam University, 2002. Reproduced by permission of the author.
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Poilu Monument, St. Boniface. Why?
There's got to be a history to this. We had a community of French settlers next to us in SK and a number of them returned to France in 1914 to rejoin their regiments.