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By Marinecore34 · Posted
Reglue the seams is what I need to do -
By M24 Chaffee · Posted
Very nice ACW grouping! Frank -
By Oompie · Posted
OK clear and obvious, thanks. What I also find is the scan quality can be so poor that the names or ASN's are not recognisable by any text finder. -
By Jean-Loup · Posted
The pahe your guy is mentionned on should be mentioned on the right, and you can click on that. However for about 30% of cases it seems, this function does not work... -
By KurtA · Posted
Everything about this is outstanding. -
By Rhscott · Posted
It just makes the pocket look full. -
By Oompie · Posted
Great question. Same challenge here, have reports with hundreds of pages, try searching the text and get no hits of the ASN or even name. I am very much IT impaired, hence the solution may be a simple one. Look forward to any feedback on this post -
By Firaq · Posted
Sorry I can't add anything to this conversation, but I'd like to give you a quick tip about eBay links. - Basically, they're very long as you'll have noticed, but they can be shortened quite easily by deleting all the text after the '?' question mark. - This goes for every other platform as well, I believe youtube puts a tracker (To see where on the internet it gets shared) in their links nowadays which can also be deleted this same way. Now here's your same link, but shortened: https://www.ebay.com/itm/206254958060 :) -
By General Apathy · Posted
Yesterday's Then & Now images. I passed through the village of Sainteny which is on the road from Carentan to Periers. I noticed that they had erected a few frames featuring images of the village so I pulled over and made comparisons. Sainteny was attacked by 4th and 83rd US Divisions and the village was heavily defended by German SS Divisions. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 13 May 2O26. .. -
By General Apathy · Posted
. Hi mikie, thanks for the image of the plate, apologies I edited your photo and removed the bird dropping on the hood above the grille. Interesting that they should use an image of a wartime Jeep representing vehicles on the beach. Some years ago I reported on a can of paint I bought here in France, to illustrate what the paint could be used on they showed small images for wood, metal, brickwork, vehicle's, as an image for vehicles they used the image of a wartime Jeep, I found it interesting that seventy years after WWIi the image of a Jeep was being used. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 13 May 2O26. ..
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