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Old 22-11-14, 19:01
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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Default Wonder how cold it was?

Hi Bruce

Just watched the video, very interesting, looking at the men's breath make you wonder how cold was it? Interesting to see the different vehicles. Been some other threads that have talked about this operation with more video if I remember correctly hope some one will respond with a link to the other threads.

Have you worked your way through all of the Saskatchewan War Experience site http://cdm15126.contentdm.oclc.org/c...on/p15126coll5 looks like something to do on a cold winter day with the wind blowing and the snow falling, just to get the full experience.

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