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Old 24-02-15, 05:53 PM
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Todd, that's an interesting point... I just saw your answer after I post my last message.

Is there any chances to get the article?

A funny thing is, I was doing the exact same thing when I was in Bosnia in 1996. I was friend with the Mat Tech who was in charge of the shop where a sewing machine was. I was making small bags to rearrange stuff in Grizzly vehicles we were using. It won't take before I ended with uniforms and badges to sew... it was great spending the downtime that way.

I cant find the original article I was referencing, but I did find another by him. It still references his tailoring but doesn't get specific. There is even a picture of him sewing a uniform of the right side of the article. Its hard to link because of the way that particular site works.

Go to http://www.normandy1944.info/ . Select "Veterns Stories" of the left sidebar menu. He is story #171 David Ward.
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