Alex shared these two links and pictures from shorpy.com.
http://www.shorpy.com/node/2547
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Alex shared these two links and pictures from shorpy.com.
http://www.shorpy.com/node/2547
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Has anyone noticed the GI in the passenger seat has 2 stripes on his left arm and 3 on his right?
Click on the picture to see a close up of it. There are three stripes on the left arm, but the area above the top stripe has been roughed up, making the top stripe harder to see.
– Dave
Wonderful shots! Is the last one from the MTO? I mean if this was taken at Italy.
Sorry! I haven´t read all the post. It´s in France! And “STE” means Sainte…ouch!
right you are!!!