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Gentlemen and women of the forum, indeed we can't let this great thread drift away. I am unable to add any pics at the time as my latest items are at my brothers place locked away in the ceder lined closet until i get home to minnesota on the 7 of dec. But will send pics of the flock of fine birds when i get home. Good luck to all my fellow dak collectors and please leave some tropical stuff for me. 2 Lt. Matt
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Italian/German medfals & ribbon bars
Hello,
A humble addition to the thread. Bronze and silver (with LDO box).
ChristopherAttached FilesLast edited by MilitaryCollect; 12-22-2007, 01:16 AM.
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Afrikakorps cufft titles
Hi,
I keep a few items here which I'm happy to share. Can go to storage tomorrow to retrieve tunics, etc.
Three Afrikakorps cuff titles (early, Libyan campaign and theatre).
ChristopherAttached FilesLast edited by MilitaryCollect; 12-22-2007, 01:10 AM.
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10th Panzerman's ring & skulls
Hello,
Here's a neat ring & skulls from a 10th Panzer vet. Note the stockade-like design atop the ring. It symbolizes the fortifications at the Mareth Line. 10th Panzer took quite an active role in the defense of the South.
Here's some neat links:
http://www.americainwwii.com/stories/facingthefox.htm
http://history.sandiego.edu/gen/WW2T...Europe02b.html
http://history.sandiego.edu/gen/WW2Pics6/ww2map40a.jpg
http://miniatures.de/html/ger/1943-mareth-line.html
http://www.germanwarmachine.com/camp...orthafrica.htm
http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/brochures...ia/tunisia.htmAttached FilesLast edited by MilitaryCollect; 12-22-2007, 01:05 AM.
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Rommel at the fixed fortifications at Mareth
Hello,
Bleached, faded pioneer board.
ChristopherAttached FilesLast edited by MilitaryCollect; 12-24-2007, 06:29 PM.
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DAK map of Tunisia and Mareth
Hello Gentlemen,
Here's an original "DAK" map of Tunisia. Mareth was a town on the main road South of the port city of Gabes and North of Medenine. It was an anchor point for the German Southern line(s) and blocking the approaches of the main road arteries up to Tunis and even Bizerte to the far North. Tunis and Bizerte held major sea ports and were crucial supply centers for the German's endeavor in North Africa. Their defensive lines are indicated by - - - - on the map.
The 10th suffered great losses during Rommel's last great offensive in Tunisia - the failed drive on Medenine on March 6-7, 1943. The links below offer alot of neat information of the events of February-May, 1943 - including the battle history of the 10th Panzer in Tunisia.
ChristopherAttached FilesLast edited by MilitaryCollect; 04-19-2009, 04:11 AM.
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another DAK item
Heia safari
I have been asked to add to this wonderful thread., this is what I can show at the moment.
This tunic came out of Bavaria almost eight years ago...two repairs, to inside collar behind neck and 6cm tear at the lower left pocket inside seam, which can happen when exiting AFV in a hurry...
Lets see some more DAK ! Great thread JL.
best
TimAttached Files
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