yes another a aussie checking in interests are all ww2 but mainly the pacific living on the east coast of.OZ. loks a great place off to have a look around best mark
. thanks all for the nice welcome it looks a fine place to find out a lot about ww2 i dont know much in general about the war a little here and there best ratt
a little more about myself well age 45 i work with the family in the timber game log cutter skidder driver love collecting ww1.ww2.korean war films have a very nice collection love dirt dikes have two of them very quight in person in general coin collceting and military badgers of all types i dont know a real lot of true facts about ww2 in general a little about the pacific campain live away up in the mountains of northen .NSW.lovely spot called .dorrigo. and here to lern heaps about ww2 hopefully thats my story in a nut shell.. best ratt
I am afraid to ask, or maybe it is just a different interpretation and spelling of the word in Canada? You are either expecting a flood or a party?:becky:
Are you asking me, Kitty? If we're on the truck line of thought, that'd be a Leyland Badger. Not aware of post-war Badgers in the military but it's possible the pre-war Badger incarnations were used. :lol::clap2:
. my spelling i know is hopeless left school at . 13 years of age all as i know is chainsaw .. winch rope :banplease
Was more a typo that one, Ratt, so no probs! The connotations of the typo though were rather amusing. We all do it...and then bear the brunt of the membership making lewd comments!
You are a lucky man. Lovely area up there and around Bellingen. Do you like going into the big smoke much?