Blade Wwii

Findlay aims to beat his Vets to DC By JENNIFER Feehan BLADE Findlay Editor – With a goal of flying more veterans local to Washington to see the World War II Memorial, the Findlay Elks Lodge is spearheading creation of City Flag Honor Flight. Elks Lodge No. 75 plans to present the new platform flight of honor at a news conference at 3 pm tomorrow at the Cube on North Main Street. Chris Hammond, exalted ruler of the incoming …
ZDS: Mount & Blade – WWII: China Battlefield Mod
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Ontario WWII M3 Trench Knife 6-9/16 Carbon Steel Bayonet Blade with Leather Sheath Ontario WWII M3 Trench Knife 6-9/16″ Carbon Steel Bayonet Blade with Leather Sheath… |
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Forrest 10 20T WWII Rip Blade Alt Top Raker .125 Kerf $74.99 This 10″ ATB/Raker blade is very aggressive and designed specifically to rip through heavy, thick stock, even at moderate feed rates. We put this blade to the test by ripping 3″ red oak stock. The results were exceptional! We felt no need to slow our feed rate, and the resulting cut had absolutely no burn marks. 5/8″ arbor hole…. |
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Devil’s General $29.98 A terrific suspense thriller based on the life of Ernst Udet, the highest scoring German ace (62 confirmed kills) to survive the first World War. Udet was awarded the Pour le Merite, the coveted “Blue Max” and was made inspector-general of the Luftwaffe under Hermann Goering. He killed himself in November 1941 in horror over the decadence and incompetence of the Nazi military leadership General Ha… |
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WWII German Helicopter Footage $24.00 Shot by WWI German Ace and Blue Max winner Ernst Udet, this is rare, narration-free film of FL184, FL265 and FL282 helicopters. Shot between 1938 and 1941, the clips show early landings aboard ship, high-speed maneuvers, early rescue of downed pilots and more. Due to the technology of the day, some clips are rough. Also includes factory shots and amateur films of the 1956 Farnsworth Airshow. B&W, … |
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German Gun Camera Footage $21.98 These gripping and graphic wartime battle films, taken from the nose of German aircraft in action, were originally used to train German pilots on methods of engaging the enemy. Thus, each clip describes the aircraft involved, angle of attack, and starting and finishing distance between them – sometimes as little as 75 feet! Featured aircraft include Fw 190s, Me 109s and Bf 110s against B-17s, B-24… |
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