That's an interesting take on it. The FPPM was always a minority party and in the next election only captured four percent of the seats in parliament. After the USSR attacked Finland the anti-Soviet sentiment was an obvious upshot, validating in some minds no doubt that the FPPM may have been...
Politics makes for strange bedfellows. Initially as the Finns were under attack from the USSR they appealed to the Allied Powers for aid but, that fell on deaf ears. Subsequently as a matter of survival they aligned themselves with the Axis powers.
Minor correction; both his Colt Model 1873 .45LC and his S&W .357 Mag sported ivory, not pearl grips.
As to your question, I think a research librarian from a university would be good contact as well as the suggestion above for an 82nd AB historical group or the WWII Museum.
Thanks! There is just something about the Open Road design that is for lack of a better word, classic. I tend to think the thin ribbon somehow sets it apart.
Just got these Ariat boots. Ordered them online as I had read that their sizing ran true and they were comfortable boots with a removable insole. I have the flattest feet but these are comfortable boots and I can put my orthotics in them too. Very happy with the purchase!
Looks great! I just ordered a plaited kangaroo leather hat band from Badgery Belts to switch out with the ribbon one on my Snowy River. Is that by chance where you purchased that one?
+1.
The first car we had with seatbelts was my mom's 1965 Plymouth Valiant. Beyond the seatbelts I remember the aftermarket add-on seatbelt retractors like these:
Tragic. My thoughts and prayers to all who were lost and affected.
I'm afraid anything else I could say would not be in keeping with the apolitical nature of TFL...
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