Khukri
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Sunday October 16th 2011:
The missus, myself and some friends visited the Loncin Fortress in Liège-Belgium:
A small exhibition of Imperial German Headgear (part of the Brussels Army Museum).
And of course a visit to the museum and the fortress itself.
This Fort was bombarded by some 15000 shells of all calibre, finaly: August 15th 1914 at 05.20 pm the 25th 42cm shell pierced the 4meter thick shell of the fort's central part; and blew up the Ammo and powder dump...filled with 12 tons of ammunition.

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A dummy for display in the museum.

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Me with Hauben

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250 Belgian soldiers still rest beneath the rumble. A national monument.

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As if they still are assembled at the paradeground...

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69 soldiers rest in the crypt: out of respect, I chose not to take pîctures.
These pictures can be found on the www.
Regards,
Francis and Sabine (AKA 'The Missus')
We went to visit the Eben-Emael Fort as well-but thats WWII.
Just PM me if you'ld like to see some pics.
The missus, myself and some friends visited the Loncin Fortress in Liège-Belgium:
A small exhibition of Imperial German Headgear (part of the Brussels Army Museum).
And of course a visit to the museum and the fortress itself.
This Fort was bombarded by some 15000 shells of all calibre, finaly: August 15th 1914 at 05.20 pm the 25th 42cm shell pierced the 4meter thick shell of the fort's central part; and blew up the Ammo and powder dump...filled with 12 tons of ammunition.

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A dummy for display in the museum.

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Me with Hauben


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250 Belgian soldiers still rest beneath the rumble. A national monument.

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As if they still are assembled at the paradeground...

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69 soldiers rest in the crypt: out of respect, I chose not to take pîctures.
These pictures can be found on the www.
Regards,
Francis and Sabine (AKA 'The Missus')
We went to visit the Eben-Emael Fort as well-but thats WWII.
Just PM me if you'ld like to see some pics.