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At the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th Month of 1918.
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A very somber day indeed. Rest In Peace all veterans of the Great War. Now would be one heck of a day to take out anyone’s WW1 guns for a salutary range trip.
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Always A
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My wife and I visited several WW1 cemeteries when we biked through Northern France this summer, most of the graves are unmarked. Here are some photos:
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My Father was a WW1 vet. Rest in Peace Dad. Bill
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LugerForum Patron Join Date: Feb 2007
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Bill, my father also. Same sentiments. Thanks
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Good idea on taking an old gun to the range. I have a French contract Izarra I may take to the range tomorrow.
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