Senin, 27 November 2017

WWII Letters from Readers- October 2010

Battles of The Pacific The large two-page photo from The Pacific review on page 69 in the  May/June issue depicts four attacking marines, one with a flamethrower and three with M-1 rifles. Two of the marines, the ammo carrier and the prone marine closest to him are carrying rifles which are empty, as the operating …

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