I have been photographing women, landscapes, and points of historical interest for the past 30 years. As an all-American guy, my favorite subjects have been all-American girls. The women I have photographed are the proverbial "girl next door." They are brides, moms, co-workers, relatives and friends. Some pictures are old, some are newer, but I hope you enjoy all the pictures of these wonderful ladies. BTW: I'll even throw in a landscape or something historical.
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Comments (10)
giulband
Very good documentation !!!!
ontar1
Cool tank, thanks for the info, but I think I would prefer one not so brightly painted!
flavia49
fabulous picture and cool paintwork!!
rainbows
Well captured. Hugs DiDi. xx
CleonXXI
Excellent photo and info. I was always a little hazy on the evolution from M 46 to M 47 tanks, now I have a much better idea, thanks!
e-brink
Look out, there's a tank about! I suppose you'd have to have complete air superiority before you could wheel that out. Battle orders would be something like: "Go and scare 'em to death."
jocko500
guess this be good for desert war fare but where it is green I with you to go back to the old way of painting it.
Cyve
Fantastic... Very great shot also !
debbielove
Mmmm? Not sure about that scheme there, you're right Rog. But, maybe the fact North Korea / China had less armour (certainly early on) than the Allies, scary against infantry worked! The Patton was a very good tank, while not a chieftain it was by far a better tank than the Soviet equal.. That colour though... Well... Rob
junge1
If I were the tank commander I would be worried about the mental health of my tanker crews!