Let's see some of the Army Camo Uniform pix. Whos' got em?
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Hello Ken B,
Please remove them. I own the original photos that were posted on the forum. I see that you wrote copyright on them as well. You do not have copyright ownership to them. In order to publish or post them elsewheres you must seek permission to do so. I don't believe I was ever asked.
Originally posted by Ken B.I found them on one of the forums. You see I've just got into collecting Army camo and can use them for reference.Attached Files
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Ken B,
Please do remove those two photos with copyright written across them. I'm not mad or angry. I reposted them on your thread myself and hopefully others will post their camo photos as well. Thanks - Bill
Originally posted by Ken B.That's why I didn't put my name across them. If you have a problem with it then they're as good as gone. I just used them and a reference and not selling them.
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For Ken: I would appreciate it if all participants will try to "keep the source information as much as possible, so that interested researcher can track the source". If you can't get the original, save scans, record the source information as much as possible. If a photo is not yours but will help the discussion, post your scans with source information for the benefit of readers (you're posting for readers, don't you? ).
Bill: thank you!
Here is one photo for the thread's intention:Attached FilesLast edited by Akira Takiguchi; 12-04-2005, 12:13 AM.
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All right. Now were're talkin'! Thanks
Here is the whole reason behind my motive. I bought 2 Tan and Water pattern smocks. They're placed on the mannequins but just need a few certain pieces to complete them. Belts, Y-straps, ammo pouches etc... just to get an idea how they were fastened to the body for combat duty.
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