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The overall shot of my winnings from the BA Winter BBC Challenge. Thanks Will and Badger for all the great stuff!

Perry Toney was a private in the US Army, he turned 18 in 1940 at the start of WW2. He lived to come home and only recently passed, being 98 years old. Arizona Veterans' Memorial Cemetery at Camp Navajo, Bellemont, AZ. Canon EOS 1N film camera with Lomo Lady Grey 400 film.

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My personal favorites of all the prizes Will and Badger gave me.

 

Retro Raygun- I used to think this gun didn't look that cool until I saw it in real life. It's really sweet!

 

ACR- An awesome new prototype. I really liked this one. Lots of cool new differences from his previous M4

 

SCAR- Another excellent weapon. I am blown away by this one. It is incredibly versatile.

 

HCSR- This is probably one of my favorite Brickarms. Very detailed and extra cool in white.

 

Tactical Sword- A very cool sword, extremely useful.

 

Minigun- The coolest Brickarms weapon ever. What else is there to say?

 

M1 Carbine- First time I have ever seen one of these in real life. Something about it just catches my eye.

 

Heavy laser cannon- An all around very cool weapon. The view finder on it is also very sweet.

Pvt. Daniel Cobb

2nd Marine Division

 

Well, the R&R after Tarawa was great and all, but we all knew it was only a matter of time before we got shipped off to some tiny speck of sand off in the Pacific somewhere. This time, it's Saipan, in the Marianas.

 

I think they knew we were coming. Every inch the Higgens boats crawled towards the beach, they had their artillery zeroed in on us. Once we hit the beach, they threw everything else they had at us too. It's almost like our bombardment did nothing to them at all.

 

Before we embarked, everyone was talking about how this landing wouldn't be any different from Tarawa. But this is the first time I've been this close to one of our flamethrowers when it does its dirty work. The smell alone has sapped all the confidence from my body.

 

I just want this to be over already.

This Monster Snapper had stopped in the middle of the road. A group of us helped encourage it to move on before it ate a car or became turtle soup

Pvt. Jack Wright

7th Division

 

After "the Pimple", we were told to take up defensive positions at the newly taken "Cam's Saddle" while the rest of the division clears the rest of Shaggy Ridge. Fine by me, I'm sick of clawing my way up all these mountains that just seem to climb straight up into the sky.

 

I can't quite say it's been a quiet past few weeks. Every once in a while, we'll have to deal with a Japanese night raid, but they have just as hard a time getting up the mountains as we did.

 

More than anything, though, the constant roar of our artillery hitting the other hills keep us on edge. Thanks to not having any artillery at all at Kokoda, it still amazes me we're able to bring this many guns down on one target.

 

I hope they'll be done softening them up soon, I'm getting tired of having to drag supplies up here.

  

Goole 28 March 1987

Built in 1982 by A/S Nordsjøværftet, Ringkøbing (yard no. 159) for Elite Shipping I/S of Copenhagen (Mortensen & Lange, managers).

Sold to Indian owners in 1994 and renamed BHORUKA VIKRAM. Sold in 2004 to ITT Shipping Pvt. Ltd of Kolkata and renamed NAZISH. Broken up at Kolkata 5 February 2013.

Scanned from an original monochrome print.

   

Payton, one of the youngman in my CHurch, was home on leave from th US Army Boot Camp. It has always been his dream to be a soldier, so after graduation last year he enlisted.

Khazdanian Army Airborne

A63 EVERTHORPE, EAST YORKSHIRE 08-07-2020.

Look at who got drafted

Coates of Leicester trainer ex Armchair

Daniel J. Campbell (1874 - 1955), Spanish American War recipient of the Medal of Honor, the United States of America's highest military honor for personal acts of valor above and beyond the call of duty.

 

Posted a picture of this subject previously, but like this B&W version better.

 

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Mount Hope Cemetery, Boston MA.

"How do I get out of this bricken-shit outfit?"

 

Aliens Pvt. Hudson Nerdly for the totally tubular 80's themed Nerdvember bricknerd.com/home/nerdvember-2017-is-here-1-2017

The overall view of the ending bridge scene.

 

Entry to the LEGO Contest 2012

For a contest.

Decals by Roaglaan.

 

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And yes, that IS James Ramirez.

With its destination display yet to be fitted (it’s lying in the yard atm according to the driver!), PVT Transfer EVM Cityline bodied Mercedes-Benz Sprinter RO67YBC is seen here heading out of Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station working the 329 to Stobhill Hospital.

Not a rare car by any means, but for a five year old model it does look very rough. That tape on the bumper makes me think it wants to be a Mondeo!

I often think of buses looking a bit scruffy and unloved in the NBC era but this PMT ECW bodied Bristol RELL No.222 which had obviously not long come out of the paint shop looked just perfect. Of interest here at Stoke Garage is the sign for the engineering department as it is in the much nicer old tradional BET style..

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We went through a lot of Jer Jr's old clothes this past Sunday. We found this army outfit of Jerry's, when he was a little older than Dylan...He tried them on and was overjoyed when some of them fit!..It brought back such memories of when Jer was a child...

 

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PVT Transfer Mellor Orion bodied Fiat Ducato SJ16BGO is seen here on Killermont Street, Glasgow working the 329 to Stobhill Hospital.

H.B.Holt Volvo YR52 PVT is seen contributing to the pea harvest, travelling east along the M62 at Sandholme, East Yorkshire.

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