I had a RAAF figure of 701 units used in Australia from 1941-1946 so there would not have been many in front of it.
These brave guys didn't just face danger in front of the enemy.
Yes, have to admit that six is good.
Imagine seeing that taking up the rear in a march!
12 year old malt sounds like a good idea. No more Friday night basketball for a while so I get a chance to have a drink.
Just had a lovely Volcano pizza for dinner.
Only because he did not understand what you had done and where you had done it. He didn't realise you worked with trees, grasses and trails.
See the US waited until the patent ran out before they used it.
It is called prejudice:becky:
A munitions manufacturing area near there during the war so possibly a firing range as well!
I have always been amazed at the Industrial might of the United States etc with weapons of war however the "Food" etc while feeding their own...
People have got to have something to do!
This is a gardeners website. Found this wonderful photo as well on McNAUGHTS COMET from an Aussie beach. [ATTACH] Check out this awesome photo -...
Found it however I did not join up to view the images. http://www.indmowing.com.au/forum/showthread.php?p=11018#post11018 FWD: G'day Col, my name...
You were spot on! http://www.hankstruckpictures.com/forum01/index.php?topic=14311.10;wap2
Looks magnificent. Is that an error where the poppy is situated behind the Drivers cabin. ATT CALL?
The only girl I ever knew who had to open a door walking backwards!
Rest in Peace!
Works okay for me. Was this the music in Battle of Britain when they finally gained the ascendancy and cleared the skies.
Hi Marcus, Glad to see another familiar face. Tell us about your likes and dislikes and your WW2 preferences for those newbies that come on board.
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