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Unread 06-12-2007, 01:44 PM   #1
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Arrow Help from the French friends

Hello,
This topic is mainly for the Franch fellows.
I saw some beautiful pictures in a magazines and I would like to ask the authorisation to use them in my articles.
In the picture caption the following acronym is used:

"document ECPA/SIRPA"

Do you know what does it means?

Thank you
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Unread 06-12-2007, 03:43 PM   #2
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Hi Mauro,

I *think* that ECPA is the French Commission of Army Photographic Archives (I don't know the direct translation??)? I seem to recall that when I was doing some research in Paris... As for SIRPA, I don't know???

Hope this helps!

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Hello to all and Mauro

Mauro all this are from the french army.

Her is her official internet site:
http://www.ecpad.fr/

Contact them (I known you speek french).
The location is Paris, Fort de Vincennes (in the east of Paris).

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Thank you to all guys.
Really appreciated.
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