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    WW2 infantry training area finds

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    CNV00174.jpgCNV00180.jpgCNV00179.jpgCNV00178.jpgCNV00177.jpgCNV00176.jpgCNV00175.jpgCNV00172.jpgCNV00173.jpgCNV00181.jpgSorry about the random order - they all ought to appear in sequence. No 174 is actually WW1 stuff from the Somme.
    Last edited by AMMOTECHXT; 7th January 2012 at 09:53 AM. Reason: Explain photo 174.
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    very nice, im a big fan of ground dug relics, and finds like that!

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