charjohncarter
Veteran
Yes, a nutter but a great photographer. Is the thumbnail his or yours? I like it.
In Korea, the US Army had a rangefinder with interchangeable lens but not exactly the pocket type. See John Lehman's page about the Combat Graphic 70mm camera.
Cheers!
Abbazz
They had very modern FN rifles, but 'one-shot-action only' to save ammunition and were very good at handling weapons and equipment, but could not ski nor swim - which they were here to learn.
Keeping arms at home is now very restricted in Norway and is only for certain volontare home guard units.
oftheherd, but it is very cool.
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I do remember the ski course actually combined skiing and swimming, when one had to demonstrate "self-recovery from broken ice" by skiing (with kit) in to a hole cut in the middle of a lake. Air-temperature was below minus 15C - although the instructors would pour a thermos of hot water into the hole beforehand, just to show they were warming up the water for us. Very considerate.
Yes, a nutter but a great photographer. Is the thumbnail his or yours? I like it.
Here's one I took in an earlier existence. 50ASA Efke 120 film, Kodak No2 Folding Pocket Brownie Model B, dating to about 1911 - so absolutely period! Not up to Leica quality but neither are my skills or my wallet. 😱
Adrian
How do you know what the army is like over here. We have forces in Irak and Afghanistan as well. I know several people that has done service both places. I was trained to go for a year in Kosovo. Do you think we played around with sticks? 😛 We even winter trained the US marines and I can tell you that they didnt hold up well in -22 fahrenheit in the north of Norway. Dont be a Ignoramus...😉
Yes I know we cant compare ourselfs to the US bla bla bla bla bla bla......
Sorry to the OP. I really like the pics. 🙂
Me back in the day: 😀
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Adrian, I own a Kodak No.2 Box Brownie (model F), and a No.2 Autographic Folding Brownie (with bad bellows). I used them at a World War 1 event (I was dressed as fighter pilot from the United States Air Service) last april. I used TMAX 400 in the box and ADOX 125 in the folder.
Here are the men who have seen it all, with there bare eyes and through their cameras
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From l to r: sgt Ray Sievers, lt Efim Khaldei, sgt Fred L. Tonne. Also on the orig pic on the left (but not on this scan), sgt Ray D'Addario.