Posted on 10/19/2012 2:43:51 PM PDT by lowbridge
...but these were generally, like the early British Denison mocks, simply brush painted, and did not look anywhere near as elaborate as those in the photos.
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On checking, 2nd Armored and a couple of other units- one infantry and one engineer, were issued them experimentally. They were withdrawn due to friendly fire issues.
http://www.ww2incolor.com/us-army/Normandy+camo-2.html
‘salright, I plan on transplanting a Japanese maple soon so I appreciate the advice! Thanks for posting anyway. :)
just remember, don’t move until the leaves are gone...I had to bury a dog of mine during winter...my son in law dug out the hole I had prepared before the winter...when she passed we had about 6 inches of ice and snow on top of the hole, covered with a tarp....put in a bail of hay and then tarped it...He had to burn out the bale o hay, it was easy, just ran a stream of gas about 5 foot from the grave site and lit the gas. Worked like a charm...
The french wanted the Germans to be able to march in the shade.
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