The object with the helmeted soldier profile is part of a matchbox cover.
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If anyone has ever seen the Canadian film Passchendaele (2008) the main character is asked by an Officer during a recruiting drive what is the most important item a Soldier can carry, or something like that....expecting some kind of "patriotic answer" but the Sgt (decorated by DCM) replies "Dry matches"-and he goes on to say as if you are shaky and a smoke can steady you up
So, this is not just a matchbox cover, in dog soldiers terms of importance- if you know what i mean!
Pete
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Originally posted by pattiewhack View PostI went up to the German Memorial at El Alamein today with a buddy from work in Cairo. The area is about 3.5 hours away from here and we really enjoyed and appreciated the experience so I thought I would post some photos for those interested. We were the only ones in the memorial and the bedouin groundskeeper came to let us in and have a chat.
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Another El Alamein topic with still visible fotos
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ghlight=Ramcke
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Originally posted by Gran Sasso View PostAnother El Alamein topic with still visible fotos
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ghlight=Ramcke
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Sfk20, have you been to Eygpt and gone or attempted to go on a battlefield tour. I ask because what you said about not being able to go out to the battlefields is what a friend of mine also said.
He was living in Cairo for a few years until things started to heat up over there a few years ago. He did get a bit more specific with details though. I was just curious about your experience.
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