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Post by Matthias Schneider on Aug 12, 2015 18:56:46 GMT -6
Great photo! My experience of this event was very positive. I think that our camp was the best of the Axis camps. I really liked the attention to detail and the focus on display that our area had. Kudos to everyone who put in the extra effort and keep up the good work! Though brief, I enjoyed my moments as the "radio operator" and will be working on a impression/routine for future events. It seemed to be a hit with all the photo requests that I got while I was sitting at the radio.
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Post by Otto Verkaufer on Aug 18, 2015 0:56:49 GMT -6
Back in the saddle and time for the AAR. This was a good event attendance-wise. We fielded six persons and 7th Pz had six too making 12 at one point. The difference was that during the battles, we sent three of ours to fight as Americans which is something I've always wanted to do anyway so no complaints. Randy L. made that fun for me as I got a chance to ride as MG gunner in his jeep. Chance showed up with a new partner and he, (Logan) gave a good showing and is welcome in camp again. I'm hoping he had a good time. 7th Pz went out of the way to comment that Chance had his act nicely together for this event which is nice to hear. I think we all looked good. Here are some pictures. I checked youtube for video but sadly I didn't find any of the gun in action but it was very reliable and worked nice for the event. Very happy with it. The loaner Americans Looking like a good guy for once All dressed up and no where to run. Jeff still had mechanical problems but an action plan is afoot for next event which should put this bike back in action. He really spruced it up though. Looks sharp. Franz's turn on the Jeep. Logan and Chance looking ready for their battle Being motorized has it's advantages when arriving at the event. Creature comforts abound.
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Post by Hans Busch on Aug 28, 2015 11:46:31 GMT -6
Hey, did anyone happen to pick up my fork and spoon combo at Iola? I can't find it anywhere.
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