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Is there interest in wwII machinery pics?
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I went to the WWII museum in Auburn today. I took three rolls of film and had them put onto a cd as well. IF there is interest in seeing the displays and machinery, I can post pics. They should be up about Friday/Saturday if folks want to see them.
I also snapped some photos of The General Lee, Kit, the batmobile, ect.
As a side note, I met a WWII vet, Bob. He is the historian for the museum. He taught me a bit-o-history, about the revolutionary war.
What was the first Navel flag of the U.S.?
Betcha most of you don't know.
I also snapped some photos of The General Lee, Kit, the batmobile, ect.
As a side note, I met a WWII vet, Bob. He is the historian for the museum. He taught me a bit-o-history, about the revolutionary war.
What was the first Navel flag of the U.S.?
Betcha most of you don't know.
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Not takers on the flag trivia?
Former Member U.S. Navy Shooting Team
Former NSSA All American
Navy Distinguished Pistol Shot
MO, CT, VA.
If you can't feel the music; it's only pink noise!
what we have to wait to see the pic. your just not right [:0][:D][:D][:D]
Well, I sent them in for developing and to put them on the cd. I wasn't going to waste time uploading them if people were not intersted in seeing them. I'll tell ya, I don't think I could ever hope to see so much equipment in one place. THAT is what I call a museum.
Here is a hint on the flag.
And NO, I am not joking. He gave me quite the history lesson. Many thanks to Bob.
Blue with a white Diamond with an anchor in the center
[;)] Nope, look above your last post.
I thought that was for the privateers and first congressonal navy
Yes, there WERE privateers, but they were the FIRST navy the US had during the revolutionary war. They flew two flags, depending on the situation the skull and crossbones flew, OR the navel flag.
http://www.firstnavyflag.us/
I am sure Bob could be wrong, but given his extensive knowledge of history, I will belive Bob first.