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Cleaning some old stuff up . . . .

There are a couple of Commonwealth squadrons in North Africa who'll be after those Marauders Bismarck! great job as usual!
 
Great!!!

Yeah, Bismarck!!

Both planes are very nice indeed, but an AI B-26 is just what's missing from ETO and MTO skies!

Thank you very much!!
:applause: :jump: :applause: :jump: :applause: :jump: :applause:

Cheers!
KH :ernae:
 
Thank Heaven...

...you're back. :help:

Who said you can't count on the 7th Cavalry to come riding over the hill? :welcome:
 
Oh, you...

Whoever he was he was probably a Native American.

...mean an Indian? The 7th fought Indians. I didn't quite get that for a second, as I am a native american....really I'm both. :costumes:

We don't do Native Americans, Black Americans, etc. anymore. It's too divisive. We're just Americans. :ernae:

All us natives of the Southeastern US, whose families have been here for a couple of hundred years, are part Indian...Cherokee, Creek, etc. In fact, I married a Cherokee princess. My GGG grandfather bought a tract of land from the locals when he settled here in 1816 while western Tennessee was still Indian Territory. :typing:
 
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