Malta stonewall camo

Discussion in 'North Africa & the Med' started by Owen, Apr 14, 2007.

  1. dbf

    dbf Moderatrix MOD

    Aha, better quality all along via the IWM category:
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    THE BRITISH ARMY ON MALTA 1942
    Light Tank Mk VI, wearing the distinctive Malta camouflage, on a firing range, 24 March 1942.
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    THE BRITISH ARMY ON MALTA 1942
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    THE BRITISH ARMY ON MALTA 1942
    Object description: A Matilda tank being used to tow a Beaufort torpedo bomber which made a belly-landing at Luqa airfield after being damaged during an attack on the Italian Fleet, 16 July 1942.
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    THE BRITISH ARMY ON MALTA 1942
    Object description: A camouflaged Bren gun carrier during an exercise in the Maltese countryside, 24 May 1942.
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    THE BRITISH ARMY ON MALTA 1942
    Object description: A Light Tank Mk VIC on exercise in the Maltese countryside, 24 March 1942
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    THE BRITISH ARMY ON MALTA 1942
    Object description: Light Tank Mk VIs during an exercise in the Maltese countryside, 24 May 1942. Foreground vehicle is a Mk VIC with 15mm Besa MG.
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  2. von Poop

    von Poop Adaministrator Admin

    Not just vee-hickels.

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    IWM GM489.
    "A 3-inch mortar team laying a smoke screen during a demonstration exercise, 13 April 1942. Note helmet camouflage"

    Yes. Yes I did note it.
     
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