v.e day celebrations 2006

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les hearn
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v.e day celebrations 2006

Post by les hearn »

guys and gals


what can i say

BIG THANKS TO ALL

tooooooooo many names and faces.

but thanks to all in the battle who used thier own ammo and did not moan .

for this i am really gratefull.
your support was well apreciated.
it would not have been as impressive without.


one comment from the croud behind the wife.
this was when i was entering the battle front gate with the injured on the stretchers.

"well if he aint injured now he will be"

i cannot remember the guys name but "sorry fella " :wink: :lol: :lol:
i think i gave you a rough ride. :wink:
he was part of the wars reenactment section.
with richard and emma GD people.

right back off down there now to babysit the dear :wink:
95th nacht..attached 85th gebirgsjeager

have enigma ,will travel.
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Post by Alex »

... and Golly from GD's flight in terror from the toilet! good stuff! I wonder perhaps it was the same guy?
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It was Tutbury Tim who was on the stretcher in Le's Lorry!

I wrote my praise in the Waltham Abbey Thread!

But again I'll say - bloody Brilliant!

Well done Les - Well done all participants both static and battle.

Big shout out to Paul (jumpwings!) Having now met him I love the geezer! (before I quite liked him - mainly for his writing style!!!!)
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Post by Hollenweger »

The battle on Sunday was the first one I've participated in, and it was bloody brilliant, shots going off all over the place, orders rattling out in German, and the area we were defending was really well done, thanks for the experience fellas 8)
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Post by Baumer12 »

What can I say but an excellent weekend with loads of great stuff to see, Well done Les you done good.

Everyone put there all into the battle, the yanks even died when shot at :lol: Well done to Jon and the lads for winning best in show, next stop crufts :lol:

Thanks to everyone for making it a superb weekend.
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