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  National Air and Space Museum
Posted by: CaptO - 02-11-2011, 12:27 PM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - Replies (1)


Well I went on another TAD trip this week and sat through several days of ever-so-fun high level logistics talk. It was the Naval Logistics Integration conference that they have annually where folks from the USMC and USN get together and talk about the sharing of logistics systems, processes, assets, etc. in order to be more efficient and or cost effective. Fortunately for me, the conference ended at noon on Thursday so it gave me the ability to get to the NASM by Dulles. It is part of the Smithsonian institute and is the companion to the Air and Space Museum on the national mall. [if you have ever seen the second Transformers movie, it is where they found the SR-71 Decepticon turned good-guy Jetfire. If that makes no sense to you, never mind!] As always, I saw most of the museum through the screen on my cheap digital camera. Someday I hope to get a grown-up digital SLR, but until that day I am stuck with my cheapy and film shooting SLR (I did shoot some black and white, but there wasn’t a great deal of ambient light for decent contrast. Once again, if that makes no sense to you, sorry!) I shot more than 250 pictures (!) and posted most on my Picasa page. Here are some:

 

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Halberstadt CL.IV

 

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Dornier Do 335 A Pfeil

 

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Hawker Hurricane

 

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F4U-1D Coursair

 

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Aichi M6A1 Seiran - This was the aircraft designed to be stowed in a aircraft carrying submarine to attack America. It didn't.

 

Of course this is the crown jewel of the WWII collection and needs no introduction. . .

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The Space Shuttle Enterprise - if you will recall, this was the test craft not designed for space travel.

 

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Behold the Glory of Jetfire!! (That's for those of you who have seen the Transformers movie.For those who haven't. . .)

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  The Corps of Engineers : The War Against Germany
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 02-11-2011, 09:38 AM - Forum: WWII Books & Magazines - Replies (2)


The Corps of Engineers : The War Against Germany (1985) - Beck

 

Hey Colin:

 

I know we have this GREAT book listed in the book section on the main site, but was looking up some info for a new friend today, and came across the online copy again. That's when I discovered it is now in KINDLE format too. Very cool, huh?

 

http://www.archive.org/details/corpsofengineers00beck

 

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  Small Leather Pouch.
Posted by: colinhotham - 02-11-2011, 07:27 AM - Forum: Collectables - Replies (18)


Does anyone recognise this? The RAF Museum suggests that it is a commercially produced item.

A friend in Alaska who's father served in the US Army during WWII found this leather pouch in a box of his effects after he died. He was in the UK prior to D-Day.

She has sent it to me to see if I can get it identified.

 

It is 4" wide by 3 1/2" deep and very thin. It has a metal frame fitted inside on the two sides and base.

As you see it also has a tongue securing it closed.

It is embossed with the Royal Air Force Crest.

 

Colin

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  345th Engineers Genral Service Regiment
Posted by: rollsballs - 02-10-2011, 11:35 PM - Forum: LOOKING FOR... - Replies (9)


Hello ,

I am looking for information on the 345th Engineers General Service Regiment . My grandfather was in this unit in Italy , he was awarded 3 bronze stars. His papers say he was a tractor operator. His name was Cpl. William E. Vore . Any info on the 345th or Cpl. Vore is greatly appreciated !

thanks for your time !!!

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  No Comment
Posted by: jim armstroong - 02-10-2011, 09:20 PM - Forum: Jokes & Fun! - No Replies


:readingpaper::wildwestdude:

 

 

No comment necessary

 

 

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