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Passable Normandy road sign?
Afternoon all, been working in my garage most of the day making a road sign. Most soldiers were inveterate souvenir collectors, of which they proudly displayed from their vehicles. I've been unable to find a photo of a vintage Normandy road sign ca. 1944, so I cobbled this one together. I've based it upon a road sign seen on a 1/2 track stating: Bastogne 11km.
Comments, queries, concerns, criticism? CHIMO!
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It shoud be pointing in the other direction. Carpiquet was to the left and not the right.
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or if it's to be used in a Para display and they're coming from behind enemy lines.
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Depends if you're advancing or retreating! CHIMO!
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Laying flat
Shouldn't it be laying flat so the airborn troops can see it parachuting down
Sean
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