Peter_Suciu Well-known member Sep 8, 2015 #3 In 1919 the machine gun that the Yanks went home with would have been fully legal to own too! 100 years later it is so different - soldiers get in trouble now for bringing home almost anything.
In 1919 the machine gun that the Yanks went home with would have been fully legal to own too! 100 years later it is so different - soldiers get in trouble now for bringing home almost anything.
J.LeBrasseur Administrator Staff member Sep 8, 2015 #5 great pictures, thanks for sharing. Interesting bandeau on the Busby? james
b.loree Administrator Staff member Sep 21, 2015 #7 Great pics and some I had actually never seen before. Interesting...one of the Tommy helmets on the right is already missing spike and wappen.
Great pics and some I had actually never seen before. Interesting...one of the Tommy helmets on the right is already missing spike and wappen.
Spiker Well-known member Sep 23, 2015 #10 Leone said: Many happy "Tommies" lose teeth's..... Click to expand... Yes ,in those days the only option for a bad tooth was pulling ,unless you had enough money for a gold filling. :sad1:
Leone said: Many happy "Tommies" lose teeth's..... Click to expand... Yes ,in those days the only option for a bad tooth was pulling ,unless you had enough money for a gold filling. :sad1:
b.loree Administrator Staff member Oct 5, 2015 #13 Excellent and again a missing wappen. The wounded all tagged out for a trip to Blighty.