Selasa, 25 Juli 2017

World War II- Letters from Readers August 2012

Celebrity Cutthroats “CUTTHROAT BUSINESS” in the March/ April issue prompts me to wonder if the miscellaneous “uniforms” and lack of rank insignia worn by the Alaska Scouts was the remote ancestor of the later Delta Force practice of the same character. Also, the photo on page 52 seems to show a badly deconstructed human body …

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