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    13mm Mauser anti tank round

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:November 10, 2023
    • Post category:Andy Edgcombe

    Hi AllAnother Andy’s Rubbish and Ramblings for you, this time I’m looking at yet another seemingly popular souvenir, the 13mm Mauser anti tank round. They pop up in cartridge collector…

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    Pioneers- wearing a waterproof suit

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:November 9, 2023
    • Post category:Rui Candeias

    Rui’s RenditionsUnfortunately of poor quality, this interesting photo shows German soldiers -supposedly Pioneers- wearing a waterproof suit, completed with a floating device around their waists and a paddling apparatus. Something…

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    a simple bottle

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:November 5, 2023
    • Post category:Sabine's battlefield guide

    This week Sabine's battlefield guide Saturday :The story of a bottleWe need to travel back to the summer of 2010, my boy and I were on the field, yes indeed…

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    A German private and a Feldwebel

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:November 4, 2023
    • Post category:Rui Candeias

    More than a year after my last post, Thursday’s Rui’s Renditions is back… on a FridayA German private and a Feldwebel from an unknown unit posing with British ordinance and…

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    The M16 steel helmet

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:November 2, 2023
    • Post category:Andy Edgcombe

    Hi AllHeres another Andys Rubbish and Ramblings for you. Again, I’m a day early we have a gun show on this weekend….This time it’s another common utilitarian item, the M16…

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    another Mini in my collection

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:November 1, 2023
    • Post category:Antonio Herrera

    ***Antonio Wednesday’s Wonders ***And another Mini in my collection.Possibly, this is one of the most common combination of medals in the Imperial Germany, before the start of the First World…

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    model 1915 barb-wirecutter.

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:November 1, 2023
    • Post category:Tore Mentyjærvi

    Tores Tuesday.This time I present to you a pretty rare item. Here is a model 1915 barb-wirecutter. There are many of those. Steel does not rot away. However, here is…

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    PEEBLES PROFILES EPISODE 200 Charles Kuentz

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:October 30, 2023
    • Post category:PEEBLES PROFILES

    PEEBLES PROFILESEPISODE 200Charles KuentzTHE ARDENT ALSATIANCharles Kuentz was born Karl Kuntz in the Alsatian town of Ranspach on February 18, 1897. He was the son of a French-born railwayman.Alsace-Lorraine and…

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    The museum : “Veurne vrij vaderland”

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:October 28, 2023
    • Post category:museum/Sabine's battlefield guide

    This week Sabine's battlefield guide is going behind the lines to VeurneThe museum : "Veurne vrij vaderland" it is focused on the small part of Belgium that was unoccupied.Marie Curry…

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    Prussian belts and buckles

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:October 27, 2023
    • Post category:Andy Edgcombe

    Hi All, Heres another Andys Rubbish and Ramblings to suffer through. It’s a day early as we are busy this weekend.Prussian belts and buckles, buckles with Gott Mit Uns, or…

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