Nope. Charge handle on the FAL is on the correct side.Reversed image?
Nope. Charge handle on the FAL is on the correct side.Reversed image?
More like their grandkids would get rich.Buncha that stuff ended up as impromptu artificial reefs. So much waste at the end of the war. Damn few folks thought about the "long game" - get a couple thousand Arisakas, grease 'em up, put 'em aside, wait forty years, sell 'em, retire.
Imagine the return one could get if they had the space to lay up three Lancasters, or a couple B17s, or a Jagdpanther. Barn fresh, wartime spec, available to the highest bidder...
Buncha that stuff ended up as impromptu artificial reefs. So much waste at the end of the war. Damn few folks thought about the "long game" - get a couple thousand Arisakas, grease 'em up, put 'em aside, wait forty years, sell 'em, retire.
Imagine the return one could get if they had the space to lay up three Lancasters, or a couple B17s, or a Jagdpanther. Barn fresh, wartime spec, available to the highest bidder...
The pictures of the US pushing fighter planes off of aircraft carriers at the end the war had me tearing my hair out.Buncha that stuff ended up as impromptu artificial reefs. So much waste at the end of the war. Damn few folks thought about the "long game" - get a couple thousand Arisakas, grease 'em up, put 'em aside, wait forty years, sell 'em, retire.
Imagine the return one could get if they had the space to lay up three Lancasters, or a couple B17s, or a Jagdpanther. Barn fresh, wartime spec, available to the highest bidder...
Interesting. Perhaps the idea that "old grudges beget freshly spilled blood" or similar? Something about forgiveness (separate from forgetting)?Located in Genk, Belgium in Limburg, on the Eastern side of the Flemish Community.'The Future Depends on Forgotten Memories.'![]()
There may or may not have been an Alberta highway building/heavy construction family that did something similar. Except they went to various Pacific islands and maybe the Alaska highway and picked up dozers/graders/trucks that were abandoned at the end of the war then used them to build infrastructure in Alberta.Buncha that stuff ended up as impromptu artificial reefs. So much waste at the end of the war. Damn few folks thought about the "long game" - get a couple thousand Arisakas, grease 'em up, put 'em aside, wait forty years, sell 'em, retire.
Imagine the return one could get if they had the space to lay up three Lancasters, or a couple B17s, or a Jagdpanther. Barn fresh, wartime spec, available to the highest bidder...