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    Christian & Akira

    Great pics! Here are few more that I found.
    Last edited by W Petz; 08-14-2005, 09:18 PM.

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      Some GI's (one Japanese American) with a knocked out SFL

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        another SFL knocked out in Italy June 1944

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          Hello Bill,

          some nice photos you´re showing. Do you know where they were taken?

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            Christian,

            I believe #122 was taken on the coast of Belgium..nothing written on the reverse of the photo. #123 states: German Tank Destroyer near Sees, France August 1944. #124 states: German Tank Italy - June 1944. Bill

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              Hhm..
              Thank you Bill, keep them coming!

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                Great pics Bill! Question. Pic #122, I thought I read where the Japanese americans that fought in Europe did so in Italy. So maybe Italy?


                Mike

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                  Mike,

                  Japanese Americans in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team first fought in Italy and then in France!! pic #123 has the town Sees France written on the reverse and not Italy. - Bill

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                    Originally posted by W Petz
                    Mike,

                    Japanese Americans in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team first fought in Italy and then in France!! pic #123 has the town Sees France written on the reverse and not Italy. - Bill
                    Bill, Learn something every day. I should never have doubted.. Mike

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                      Mike,

                      I too learn something new everyday! When we stop learning we are either up there or down there - Bill

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                        Originally posted by W Petz
                        Mike,

                        I too learn something new everyday! When we stop learning we are either up there or down there - Bill
                        Bill, That is one of my favorite sayings. "the day I stop learning is the day I go in the ground" LOL... the juruy is still out on or

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                          21.03.1943

                          During a ceremony in Aschersleben.....
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                            Man Christian! Somebody wishes to view an extreme close up of the Marder II D - only the opening area of the Fahrer & Funker position!

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                              close up

                              Hope this help´s?
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                              Last edited by Mogdala; 01-26-2005, 01:04 PM.

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                                Ah no, it´s not good. I have got a negative where you can nicely see the Fahrer and Funker position. I will go to a photo shop in the next day´s.

                                Here is another Marder in Owttschinko (26.05.1942)
                                Last edited by Mogdala; 01-26-2005, 01:06 PM.

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