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Lang Lang is offline
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I was suggesting they were an inflatable raft capable of saving half a dozen people not a life vest.

The desert photos could be 100 metres from the beach after the North Africa landings or even Sicily

Certainly non operational photos at the start, Everything is in top order and clean. I would not wonder if they were lined up to load on barges in North Africa for the Sicily operation.

Once inflated it would be about this size.
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