Last seen: Aug 7, 2026
True enough!
Heh, along with Gadge's lady - dunno how they justified her on the stand, no idea what she was supposed to be dressed as - and Nige's lad. Again, not ...
Something like 120 views of event announcement across the three reenactment forums but apart from a flurry of guest visits to this forum no concrete i...
Welkom by die forum Ed!
4 x 25lb back packs and 6 x radio handsets now done (four for packs, one for Pete - shove radio in a pocket, no need to carry a pack! - and one for th...
Phew, you had me testing for a pulse for a moment there...
Today I have been mostly revamping, rewriting and updating the story of Joseph Pickering & Sons, manufacturers of Blanco. A story that ends just a...
It doesn't look like it - no one has anything on their calves at all and that would be a hell of a blousing to get the trouser leg that low. Did they ...
Nice! I was concentrating on their feet too. Seems to be Corcorans, buckle boots and and some sort of short gaitor only?
Its not that site we used for A2C Josh, this site is a good deal further North. Oswestry is probably the largest town nearby. A quick Google for camp...
Well, I know you will be tested Martin. Carrying a 30lb radio pack and receiving a burst 15 second transmission and wondering what the hell sheldrake ...
LOL, that's what you posted yourself in the first place Martin.
Longer list of early alphabets is in the link I gave on my first post
Its the phonetic alphabet that gets me - I struggle with the modern Nato one let alone WW2. Even on the telephone I go "Erm, N for Nancyboy, A fo...