third then and now..

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third then and now..

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Post by Marco » 07 Aug 2004, 21:32

same tank..
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It's a same Panther with the wood "on board", to the right.
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Post by bryson109 » 07 Aug 2004, 21:39

Great posts, thanks for sharing.


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Post by David C. Clarke » 07 Aug 2004, 21:56

Excellent series of Posts Marco!!
I love the "before and after".

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David

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Post by KBO » 07 Aug 2004, 21:58

Marco wrote:same tank..
Nice pics Marco... 8)

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Post by Tom Houlihan » 07 Aug 2004, 22:06

Thanks, Marco! I always like seeing 'then/now' shots!

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Post by Marco » 07 Aug 2004, 22:57

Many tanks to all (sorry for my bad english..)
I am writing a book on the battle of Cassino that will be contains all "then and now" situations, I preview to end it within 2005.

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Post by KBO » 07 Aug 2004, 23:02

Marco wrote:Many tanks to all (sorry for my bad english..)
I am writing a book on the battle of Cassino that will be contains all "then and now" situations, I preview to end it within 2005.
Well then good luck with your book, i think its gonna be great... :)

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Post by Marco » 07 Aug 2004, 23:14

Thanks KBO; I hope that the new book has the same "exploit" of that I have previously written in 2000. This is the cover.
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Post by KBO » 07 Aug 2004, 23:24

Marco wrote:Thanks KBO; I hope that the new book has the same "exploit" of that I have previously written in 2000. This is the cover.
Will there be an english version ?? :)

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Post by Marco » 07 Aug 2004, 23:35

..unfortunately not, my friend; but on the new "Then and now" book I think to realize the comments to the photos in italian/english.

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Post by KBO » 07 Aug 2004, 23:38

Marco wrote:..unfortunately not, my friend; but on the new "Then and now" book I think to realize the comments to the photos in italian/english.
Ok sounds nice... :)

I might just buy it, that is if the pics are on English offcourse, or else i dont think ill get much out of it since im not that good at italien...... :D

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Any Canadian Unit's in the Cassino Book?

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Post by zipperheads9 » 29 Jul 2007, 01:52

Any Candian Armour or trops pic's? Curious Canuck.
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