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#602
Postat 28 November 2006 - 10:41 PM
Tragerile de artilerie se efectuau cu tunul de camp de 100mm Skoda model 1918!
Si pentru ca voiam pace(-5% din inzestrarea armatei) am dat la topit tunul obuzier de 105mm Howitzer! Pacat: era un exponat frumos din parcul de artilerie!
Misu
#604
Postat 29 November 2006 - 05:52 PM
http://www.1999.co.jp/asp/GoodsDetails_e.a...hop_right_e.asp
Te-a luat si pe tine apa, cu afevismo-pasoptismele ?
#605
Postat 29 November 2006 - 06:02 PM
http://missing-lynx....rion51cw_1.html
Aceasta postare a fost editata de Z-mare: 29 November 2006 - 06:05 PM
#606
Postat 29 November 2006 - 06:55 PM
DRAGOS, la Nov 29 2006, 04:52 PM, a spus:
http://www.1999.co.jp/asp/GoodsDetails_e.a...hop_right_e.asp
Te-a luat si pe tine apa, cu afevismo-pasoptismele ?
deocamdata doar apa, dar poate ma ia valu'.
figurinele astea le stiu ma gandeam ca poate mai dunt si altele.
#607
Postat 30 November 2006 - 08:18 AM
Scuze ca te-am indrumat pe cai batatorite si prea-cunoscute.
Uite aici, alte optiuni, in rasina si cam scumputze:
Squad48/ArtOFwar : http://www.track48.c.../russians-1.jpg
Au in pregatire si un alt set de rusi, apare curand.
Deasemenea :
http://www.phpshopxml.com/quakit.shop/CID/...mCode/CMKF48064
si :
http://www.phpshopxml.com/quakit.shop/CID/...emCode/GAS50351
#609
Postat 30 November 2006 - 11:52 AM
#610
Postat 30 November 2006 - 12:23 PM
Flyboy, la Nov 30 2006, 10:52 AM, a spus:
cum ziceam si mai sus.pe astia ii stiu. ma intereseaza si alte..pozitii.unii care repara, tin vreo ..scula in man, ceva de genul.
#611
Postat 30 November 2006 - 08:07 PM
#612
Postat 30 November 2006 - 08:20 PM
#613
Postat 01 December 2006 - 10:43 AM
#615
Postat 02 December 2006 - 12:14 AM
#616
Postat 02 December 2006 - 12:39 AM
- What about your relationships with the civilian population?
- When the 2nd Ukrainian Front reached the Romanian border in March 1944 we stopped, and remained in place until August. In accordance with wartime laws, the entire civilian population had to be removed from the front-line zone to a depth of 100 kilometers. These people had already planted their field gardens. The authorities announced the evacuation to the population over the radio and sent out transportation to pick them up the next morning. With tears in their eyes these Moldavians shook their heads. How could this be? They had to abandon their fields! What would be left upon their return? So the evacuation went ahead as required, and we had practically no contact with the civilian population. At the time I was chief of staff for ammunition supply for the battalion. The brigade commander summoned me and said, "Loza, are you from peasant stock?" I replied in the affirmative. "Well, I thought so. I'm appointing you as team chief! You will be responsible for weeding these gardens and ensuring that everything grows and so on. And God forbid that even one cucumber is spoiled! Don't touch anything! If necessary, plant your own crops." Teams were organized; in my brigade we had 25 men. All spring and summer long we fussed over these field gardens. In the fall, when the troops departed, we were told to invite a kolkhoz chairman as a representative, and we formally signed over to him all these field and kitchen gardens. When the housewife returned to the home where I myself was living, she immediately ran out to her garden and was dumbfounded. There she saw enormous pumpkins, tomatoes, and melons. She returned to the house on the run, fell at my feet, and began to kiss my boots. "Dear son! We thought that everything would be dried up and beat down. But it turns out that we have everything, and all we have to do is gather it in!" This is an example of how we related to our populace.
http://www.iremember.ru/index.php?option=c...id=85&Itemid=19