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6 hours ago, Chucktshoes said:

It was most likely his job. We had combat reporters embedded with units during WWII. Both Andy Rooney and Walter Cronkite made names for themselves with their reporting during WWII. 

One of my great uncle's was in the signal corps and did some of that around Europe. 

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My Father was a tech sergeant, was at a lot of the famous battles but a day or so later to setup infrastructure. He was an amature photogapher and took hundreds of photos but very few while in Europe, most were when he was in England or in boot camp before shipping over. Growing up and seeing some of these photos and seeing a miniature Minox camera he owned I was sure he must have been a spy in the war.

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On 10/30/2020 at 9:11 PM, Jeb48 said:

Happy Halloween - Early fake photo or a really big bat like creature

Early PhotoShop - Halloween.jpeg

It looks so real.

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On 10/30/2020 at 9:11 PM, Jeb48 said:

Happy Halloween - Early fake photo or a really big bat like creature

Early PhotoShop - Halloween.jpeg

 

 

It's difficult to see the face but it could easily be a flying fox.   There are 60 species of flying foxes around the world and they can have wingspans of around 6 feet.  

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On 10/30/2020 at 9:11 PM, Jeb48 said:

Happy Halloween - Early fake photo or a really big bat like creature

Early PhotoShop - Halloween.jpeg

looks like a small pterodactyl.

 

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Jul 31 1917 Battle of Pilckem Ridge. Three Irish Guards wearing German body-armour, examining a German machine-gun

 

Jul 31 1917 Battle of Pilckem Ridge. Three Irish Guards wearing German body-armour, examining a German machine-gun.jpg

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Not sure what the story is, the driver has bad gun etiquette.

Twin Steers Hamburger 1954

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Sergeant Nikolas Mashlonik, right, stands in front of the Tiger he knocked out with his T26E3 in Elsdor, Germany. 27 Feb 1945

 

 

Sergeant Nikolas Mashlonik, right, stands in front of the Tiger he knocked out with his T26E3 in Elsdor, Germany. 27 Feb 1945.jpeg

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15 hours ago, ReeferMac said:

Are we going to stop for ice cream or not?

Maybe - We will stop for ice cream, right?

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