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Hi mate, not trying to look a gift horse in the mouth but generally ACR requires 3 supports to pass and this one only had 2. No doubt there's scope for discretion but, for my info, was that deliberate? Maybe a 'strong support' (from Ed) counts for 2 regular supports...? Just interested...! Cheers,
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Got the new message, i looked through there archive website last time around and couldnt find anything on there either. I think the best bet for the photos is to provide links to the websites they came from. They should still be out of copyright due to the likeyhood they were taken by army
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I have taken a look around the US Archives website but there is no option to view as many photo, that i can see, like there is on the IWM website. So i cant find the photo there - which shouldnt be that much of a
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