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Anyone know what antenna mounts those are that are attached to the spare tire carrier?


1944 Willys MB 379904.
P. C. is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
P. C. is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
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These mechanics of the First Brazilian Fighter Squadron serving in Italy are thoroughly familiar with that all American product... the jeep.
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Ralph,
I can see all of the pictures.
Right clicking on the artillery piece and left clicking on properties shows it is not hosted on surfacezero.com.
Tibor's pictures are hosted on surfacezero.com, so your computer must not be letting you view the pics from that site.
My pictures are hosted on imageshack.com.
I'm not computer savvy enough to tell you what you need to do to view the pictures, but surfacezero is back up and running or I wouldn't be able to see them.
I can see all of the pictures.
Right clicking on the artillery piece and left clicking on properties shows it is not hosted on surfacezero.com.
Tibor's pictures are hosted on surfacezero.com, so your computer must not be letting you view the pics from that site.
My pictures are hosted on imageshack.com.
I'm not computer savvy enough to tell you what you need to do to view the pictures, but surfacezero is back up and running or I wouldn't be able to see them.
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When this North American B-25 Mitchell crew landed at its home base after an attack on the Brenner Pass Line, members were greeted by this original sign made with doughnuts commemorating thier flight as the 15,000th sorties flown by the 310th Bomb Group of the 12th Air Force.

Ground crew makes an "on the line" check of the radio equipment in the North American P-51 "Hot Shot Charlies" of the 383rd Fighter Squadron,364th Fighter Group, 67th Fighter Wing, at 8th Air Force Station F-375 Honnington, England. 5 April 1945.
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Re: ww2 photos
Doc here on the G was in this unit. The Germans placed nearly 500 AA guns in the valley to intercept these raids. It was pretty harsh. I had been worried that Doc had been a bit quiet, but I have just checked (it seems easier on this new forum) and he has been active here in the past few days.When this North American B-25 Mitchell crew landed at its home base after an attack on the Brenner Pass Line, members were greeted by this original sign made with doughnuts commemorating thier flight as the 15,000th sorties flown by the 310th Bomb Group of the 12th Air Force.
Maybe he will see this and tell the story 'from the horse's mouth'!
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Willys MB 3/13/42 127415
Willys MB 1/9/45 404620
Willys MB 3/13/42 127415
Willys MB 1/9/45 404620
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Re: ww2 photos
I think the P-51D Mustang "Fool's Paradise" was a General or other high ranking officer's plane...
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Bantam T3-C 1947
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Bantam T3-C 1947
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