By Nick SteadmanSADW is a monthly electronic publication from Nick Steadman Features. Nick, intrepid world traveling reporter for much of...
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Read moreBy Robert M. HausmanWhat today is arguably the largest dealer in surplus war material in the country, SARCO (an acronym...
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Read moreA wartime P.38 manufactured by the Walther Company (ac code) in 1942. By Frank IannamicoOne of the most famous military...
Read moreTwo of the self-propelled artillery pieces on exhibit are (at left) U.S. M42 Twin 40mm SPAAG and a U.S. M55...
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