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Among my things I found a "dog tag" which belonged to a French soldier , probably taken prisoner during the first days of the "French campaign", regarding the early number , 1 8 2 9
other markings are : FR STALAG 1 5 4
Any (French) members who can tell more about it ?
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Hi William , nice to have another " Belgian guy" on the forum,
A lot of interesting discussions over here,
Regards to the missus,:laugh::laugh::laugh:
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And it 'll only get worse , believe me , it's all over europe,
the scum have all the rights , we have none !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Great photos , thanks for posting
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Just a story I've been told very recently , talking about the German occupation of Belgium , and very related to the MW thread , is that a lot of MW's have been rescued from the "Dunkirk area" , lots of them were brought back behind the front line , where they have been repaired and repainted in German "Feldgrau" , it happened also in a Ford garage in our small town here in Flanders,
My friend said the German soldiers were very fond of the MW's:D:D:D
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No , I'm not hanging on to any mistery , it's in a pool , near the Dutch border ,but on Belgian ground , the village is named "ASSENEDE" , check it out on google , you find out more about it
reference words , Assenede , bodemloze put , tank, panzer IV
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Had no problems with FJ, fully comp on the jeep for £50, no mileage issues, insured for £14k. Maybe worth trying NFU. Did you mention you were a member of the MVT to get your discount?
It's the same over here , if member from BMVT , you'll pay 76 € / vehicle , with breakdown assistance , a fair price I assume !
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Terrible news this morning , the country mourns,
28 people , most of them young children, died in a terrible bus crash in Switzerland , they were on their trip to go home from having ski hollidays with their teachers
22 of the children are students of 2 different Belgian schools , mostly around the age of 12
RIP
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Metal tube or plastic ?
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:-Dmarkings on shovel , jerrycan , nice decoration , no originality
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It's 99 % sure it's there , but it seems to be at a dangerous location in the water , locals used to call it "the bottomless pit" , several people died in it by drowning , strong turbulence , and perhaps the major problem , the funds are missing to pay fopr the whole operation.
Another problem might be the ownership of the tank , to whom it belongs once it's on the dry , we've heard the village " claims the wreckage" as a statue on the market place , so if someone can bring it above the surface , that doesn't mean you'll own it , so it's one big mistery , but at least we're sure it 's still there , as there are a lot of other "things"
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This to inform that the 1 st Belgian Field Battery (http://www.1stbelgianfieldbattery.be) , will be organising its artillery ,training weekend , on 25 Pr guns , on April 7 & 8 , open to the public
Members of the Garrison , and a Tcheque detachment will also take part at this event,
Everybody welcome !!
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There seems to be a German Panzer IV in a Belgian creek ,
There are plans to bring it up the dry ground , but funds are unsufficient,
Local population is sure it has been dumped by Germans on the retreat , when it ran dry on fuel , and to prevent from falling in ennemy hands it has been pushed into the water ,
there seems to be more stuff in the creek , a wartime truck , and lots of ammo
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I had several souvenirs , "left behinds" from Belgian , German and Canadian troops , given to me mostly by farmers , who found these objects hidden in their barns , as there were bajonets , canteens , bread tins , even a German Mauser Gewehr 98 with its bajonet,
unfortunately , most of these items got stolen from me about 4 years ago , still feeling sad about that , because the people I got it from were the "first" owners after the military , and it had a relation with the spots they had been discovered on,
Doing my daily job , I still meet farmers who use WW 2 petrol cans , and even the 200 liter "WEHRMACHT" drum,
there still is a lot to discover , couple of weeks ago , a Belgian "police cap" was found , while doing renovation works on a roof , at a local farm , it must have been hidden there since May 1940 , amazing find, very happy the farmer handed it over to me !
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That's one nice round you've got there Rob , never seen any of them around over here ,
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Very sorry to hear about the hughe loss that hit you and your family , It's always to soon to loose a dear-beloved family member , I know because I lost my mom when she was only 42 , parents can NEVER be replaced , hold on to the GOOD MEMORIES , they will live for ever more,
Condoleances to you and your family
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Thanks Rob , that 's the one I was looking for , great design but not very practical I think !
Are there any records about how many have been made , and did they actually see service" on the field" ?
And what about the limber , was it transported on a truck or simply towed behind ?
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That ' s exactly what I thought about it Rob , very scarce nowadays !
I know about 2 of them used as gate guards at the Oosterbeek museum in Holland , :red:, I think they should be kept inside to prevent further damage !
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Nice tool you've got there , makes it easy ( I guess) to remove-install that engine
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thanks so far , can't wait to find out more about this ...... very interesting !!
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I'm in search of information about the 25 Pr "gun portee" ,
I've seen a picture once , the gun on a Ford truck ( I think)
Did they ever got into production, or have they only been at the stage of prototype ?
Does anybody have any files on this item ?
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it sure looks nice , is this the original colour ?
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A nice restoration project you're working on , I like the configuration with the 4 .50 cal on the cargo bed , intend to do the same , but on a GMC truck;)
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nice , a 17 Pr is on my "wanted" list as well , tough , haven't seen any for sale over here , and it's not getting any better , Belgian weapons law is changing once again , more kit will be forbidden for collectors:embarrassed::embarrassed::embarrassed:
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