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Bourbon Boy
I purchased a PEM scope a few years back and with it came a number of german documents that I did not think too much of only because I was much more interested in the scope, so they were stored away. I guess the guy was offloading some of his stuff.. anyway, in my discussion with Matt at the SOS Louisville show (just before the outbreak) I began to understand the interest in these things. Here they are.... I guess they are pretty cool. stay safe guys
 

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couple more

few more pics...
 

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Also agree, cool- I have some of those transition paperwork examples too. Papers really make person's history come alive.
 
Yes. I would say knowing he was a medic of some sort makes it even more interesting. Thanks Ryan. I will now store these with my small German collection.
Andy
 

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