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Signs we have to miss due to Corona travel restrictions guess lot of people are missing holiday travelling
Candid shot in Nice - French Riviera
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I was really missing my little brother for some reason today. He's an airman in the United States Navy. So I took a hat that he left behind and combined it with the necklace that my Mom gave me when I was 11 (I wear it everyday) . . . stuck it on my ottoman and snapped a few shots before I had to walk out the door.
Texture by Skeletal Mess
With the drought conditions I sure am missing all the beautiful flowers so I thought I would post some color today! Smiles!
Postcard from the Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment 13, mix of prisoners from the 89ème Régiment d'Infanterie Territoriale and the 93ème Régiment d'Infanterie Territoriale. It is interesting and unusual to be able to find the story of an assault from both sides. I may be missing a piece of the puzzle because a French soldier has a different helmet which could indicate another unit. The Germans say that 30 to 40 French died in particular due to the flamethrowers but in reality there were only 6 of them, most of them by shrapnel.
The French only identified 3 assault groups when there were 6. They were therefore probably operating in tandem.
The action took place at Sillery on the Beine' road near La Pompelle.
Extract from the 89ème RIT (from Haute-Vienne):
"Very heavy artillery activity - On the night of the 13th to the 14th after a very violent bombardment of the 1st line trenches of the front occupied by the 9th and 10th Companies and which lasted from 4:20 to 4:50 am three enemy groups of 10 to 15 men each attack in T^2??? (East of Rte de Beine) and T^5 (West of Rte de Beine - Welding point of the 9th and 10th Cies). They use jets of fire liquids after a violent hand-to-hand combat. They are thrown out of our trenches, leaving two Germans killed on the ground. We have during the night: during the attack: 2 killed - 10 injured - 5 missing.
CM^2 93 has: 2 killed - 8 missing. In the other Companies and as a result of the bombardment: 4 killed - 13 wounded including M.M. S/Lts Regnier (1st Company), S/Lts Lavaui (CM^3 89)"
Note: CM = Machine gun Company
Extract from the 93ème RIT (from Dordogne):
"Killed: (list of three names) by shrapnel
Wounded: (list of four names) by shrapnel
Missing: All missing in combat of "quartier de la route de Beine" defending their machine guns in hand-to-hand fight - (list of 9 names from the 2nd machine gun company)"
Extract from the Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment 13:
"Both on our right and on the neighboring division on the left (14th Reserve Division) there was barrage all day. Barrage was constantly requested here. In the evening we heard that French patrol advances collapsed in our barrage. Our division is ready to attack as a surprise tank attack is to be expected.
In order to gain clarity about the circumstances and intentions of the enemy opposite us, a larger patrol advance "Strauchdieb" was undertaken early in the morning of April 14, in which volunteers from the 1st and 2nd battalions took part with engineer, demolition and flamethrower squads. and which led Oberleutnant der Reserve Hodelmann II/13. Point 4.15 am Barrage started for one minute on the French first trench opposite our subsections 133 to 135, which was then advanced.
When the artillery fire began, the shock squads advanced. Six of them were formed: No. 1 of 6/13 Vizefeldwebel Helses, No. 2 of 7/13 NCO Neu, Nos. 3 and 4 of 8/13 Lieutenant of the Reserve Städel and Vice Sergeant Jagsch, Nos. 5 and 6 of 4/13 Lieutenant the reserve horn, Sergeant Starp. Target points for the II/13 are points 35 and 39 of the enemy position, known to us from Operation "Mondschein" on March 20, while the two squads of the 4/13 are to penetrate at point 11.
Here the obstacles were still intact, and the alert enemy received the patrol with such heavy fire that only two of the 10 men remained unwounded. Lieutenant Hupe, who was also wounded, was forced to go back, while NCO Starp unfortunately remained in enemy hands.
On the other hand, the detachments of II/13 quickly got into the French trench. Our flamethrowers, incendiary tubes and hand grenades worked so well that around 30 to 40 French men lost their lives despite the bravest resistance. The brave band of heroes returned at 5.25 am with 14 prisoners. Casualties: 1 man dead, 7 wounded, 2 missing"
Transcripted by AI, corrected by me and then translated by google so probably some mistakes (fixed by Xiphophilos).
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Nikon D80 + Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm 1:1.8 D
Pulau Kerengga, Marang, Terengganu
♪♪ Missing Chapter- Something Missing ♪♪
It's snowing today. The dogs love it, and its pretty...but I miss warmer days with no coats or boots.
The weather here is awful... yesterday, it rained all day. I'll try to cheer myself up watching sunset pictures :o(
Explored !! :oD
Comical Ned (with the funny shaped head) is trying to entice Farmer George and Hubert (the conversational Latin speaking horse) over for a lunchtime pint at the Jolly Farmer in the distance. But George is a busy man, as are all farmers and is not sure he has the time, for he needs to find a possible broken fence after some of his sheep were found propping up the bar in The Railway Hotel in Culmstock last night.
Driver Arthritic Arthur cries from the passing train to say that local creamery worker Deidre Dinkle, the flirty darling of the butter blending department is in the pub playing toad in the hole (quite how Arthur knows what the conversation is, I have no idea, but Arthur knows everybody and everything).
George has had a crush on Deidre for ages, and this might be a chance for him to finally ask her out for a ride on his brand new combine harvester. He might also find a couple more of his missing sheep, which means he can justify it as work whilst also satisfying his ongoing lust for love.
I am re-posting this photo because some of my photos are missing from my photo-stream. I found out this one and several others were blogged and posted on advertising sites without my permission. One of the sites is called Technorati. I was looking through my stream and I can't find this one and many others that were posted. This one was in Explore so I found it in one of my posters and in the Explore set that I made. Does anyone know why they would not be in my photo pages? You can find yours on Flickr DNA in fd's flickr toys.
A single teasel is missing from this scene! Taken this morning during another very frosty morning at the Southern Park.
And in your eyes I see the missing pieces I am searching for, and I think I have found my best friend
I want to go back! I took this picture just last year. It was such a wonderful summer roadtrip. Urgh just 2 more weeks and I can have a break from work.
assignments almost done, ahead of target, longing to get back to the forest, missing these guys and missing you guys and your pictures
As a huge David Lynch fan I found this sticker in Rupert St referencing 'Twin Peaks' quite intriguing
Missing In-J, that is. (Best viewed large.)
(I wanted to find a photo that I hadn't posted, yet one that In-J would like -- maybe she would say, "madness dude" -- and yet convey the hole she left. Flickr is a smaller place without her.)
الفراق،،
حزن كلهيب الشمس يبخر الذكريات من القلب ليسمو بها الى عليائها فتجيبه العيون بنثر مائها .. لتطفيء لهيب الذكريات
Taking its train through Cummins Drawbridge, NS SD70ACC 1818 leads two GE's with LaFarge Cement silo at the right. 1818 was built as a conventional nose EMD SD70 2522 in 1993, and rebuilt in 2019 at Progress Rail in Muncie, IN. The unit got the standard NS black and white "horsehead" paint while most of the other units rebuilt at the time got the DC to AC lettering and AC waveform under the cab numbers.
Chicago, IL
Photo by John Eagan
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It has been three years since our dear friend Garnite (Jim Dubois) lost his valiant battle with lung dysfunction. He was a special presence here on Flickr, always quick to compliment and share and especially to make us groan at his puns. We old-timers still hold him dear to our hearts.
Zoe Bear and I are doing well.
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