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06-26-2003, 03:41 PM | #1 |
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Hey gang,
I had an idea after seeing Tal's photo on another thread... I think it would be an AWESOME idea to put a picture to a handle. What do you think? Better yet, attach a photo of yourself!! I'll go first! This is me a few weeks back in Vegas! Eric, you better post a pic!!! Otherwise I will!!! Rusty.
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06-26-2003, 10:13 PM | #2 |
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peer pressure
At a recent event...
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OK here is a picture of me and my Best Man at my wedding last summer. Im the one on the right.
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Thats me during a Großer Zapfenstreich last year:
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This is me and my pet bull terrier Alfie at a military fair some time ago. The gun is a tripod mounted German World War 2 MG34 tht a mate of mine was contemplating buying. In the end he opted for a British Bren Gun...
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That's me taking an Oath.
As you can see that's a while ago, however it's closely related to the theme of this forum. William |
06-30-2003, 05:49 PM | #7 |
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At Christmas last year!
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07-04-2003, 09:42 PM | #8 |
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Being the moderator... I'll kick in my photo too.
Here I am, dressed as the early-WW2 rifles NCO with a couple Russian friends right off of Red Square. (Granted, this was taken a few years ago... back when I had some hair!) I had been on the market earlier that morning (this was a Saturday) and started talking to a few Soviet uniform dealers. We got to talking about what I was looking for and I told them I would love to find a uniform in my size (roughly a Russian 58, pretty hard to find in the old stuff!) Anyway, there was an MVD officer (senior Lieutenant) there who was a collector who mentioned he had a set that would fit me. I met up with him at his apartment, bought the set, and he told me that there was going to be a little reenactment at a certain militaria shop, about 100 yards off of Red Square. So, I showed up, got changed, and joined in the fun! Of course, there were only four of us (and the other three were Russian) but there was LOTS of beer, which helped me get over my extreme lack of Russian language ability. There had been a large outdoor concert scheduled to take place on Red Square that day, but it had been cancelled. Hundreds of people had shown up though, and most of them were making their way down this street, just up from Hotel Russia. I kept my mouth shut, and there were all these American and British tourists that thought we were so cute and had to get their photos taken with us. Of course, there were the few drunk Russian fellows that wanted their photos taken too... Overall, it was pretty fun, 'blending in' as a Russian, yet understanding everything that the tourists were saying. I was just amazed... |
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Well, I am far from the top-10, but I'll throw in my picture.
That's me and a "friend" on Victory Day 2003 in St Petersburg, right in front of the Admiralty. Now, here's a hint to help you: I (unfortunately ) was never awarded an Order of Personal Courage. Marc |
07-12-2003, 07:29 PM | #10 |
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a photo and quiz
I am on the right, but the real question is.... who is the Hero of the Soviet Union on the left? Anyone care to take a guess?
I will give you a hint, he is French and a WW2 HSU recipient. Regards, Dan
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