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Unread 01-11-2011, 09:54 PM   #21
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Here is another gem that has not been blocked.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmsdctetLvg

You'd think this guy would read a few books or talk to some collectors in his travels.
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Unread 01-12-2011, 12:12 AM   #22
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Here is another gem that has not been blocked.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmsdctetLvg

You'd think this guy would read a few books or talk to some collectors in his travels.
I think he has been drinking
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Unread 01-12-2011, 12:22 AM   #23
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One wonders how he was able to get to the position he now has.
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Bothe my grandfathers went to France in 1917.

My dad was 506th PIR in WW2. Uncles in Marines and Seabees as well.

I did 2 combat tours in RVN.

I do not recall them mentioning souveniers as a big issue.

I collected WW2 stuff as a kid-there was tons of it still in hands of the vets.
From about 1960-1965.

One thing I noted was that the biggest hordes of stuff came from REMFS.
Mostly guys who came along later and picked through piles of stuff.
The combat guys sometimes had a pistol or two, but in general they had had all they wanted of it.

My own experience in RVN somewhat confirmed that.
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That (deleted)"expert" is a disgrace. I am a NRA life member, we/I do not need (deleted)guys like that representing us. Reminds me of some of the "elected Union officials" that I had to support before I cashed out. I paid my dues, all of them. US Army 26 years and too many in the ibew.
"Our brothers at work".
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Unread 01-16-2011, 04:39 PM   #26
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Vince, I understand your passion but please try not to use cursewords to make your point. It makes it more pleasant for us all.


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Jerry and all. I sincerly apologize (sp?). Thank all of you for being the Gentlemen that you are. "No excuse sir". This Board is the finest group of Gentlemen that I have ever been part of. Again, my humble apology.
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Vince, No problem! We all need a reminder every so often...Phil Schreier in this interview would make the Pope think about swearing! He wouldn't of course...
Thanks for your kind words.

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No doubt the pope knows his lugers and K98s a lot better also
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