Long ago I received two sleeves of a friend. code red While cleaning the garage this week I came across them again. Since there are quite a lot of numbers and letters in the bottom stand, I'm wondering if anyone can tell me what it is about. In a state in 1943, the other I do not know whether that is produced. During WWII In the 'small' (I'm guessing 40cm high) is hetvolgende, 40 m / m IV wex PS LOT 209 88 CF 1943 The above is in the sleeve. In the battle hat stands still; KMC4EU 352 2111 E BR 544 h The large sleeve (about 80 cm) contains the following information: 1-BPD DIS 15085 80 76/62 CF image anchor 8 In two round circles is: SC00 120 In Started hat stands: TR54/63 Sorry for the non-rotated picture, but this picture gives an idea of the shape; _________________ They were young, code red loved life, they have risked it, they have given, that yours will be beautiful . Andre Baldwin, para operation Amherst Thu Sep 12, 2013 7:30 pm
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