Historical References

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Historical References

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Here ask questions and post historical information and references about the subject of the GB.
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British Vehicle Camouflage, 1939-45

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Here's a good reference site for British vehicle camouflage during WW2.
http://www.mafva.net/other%20pages/Starmer%20camo.htm
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MERDC Camouflage from 1970s-80

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MERDC Camo reference page. It has illustrations, templates, and photographs.

https://sites.google.com/site/merdccamo/home
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Re: Historical References

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Good sites. Thanks for the additions.
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A couple of pictures from the Hooge Crater Museum of WW1 tanks:

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