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In 1942 a solder put a sign on the Alaska hi way at Watson lake .Now there is 77,000 signs there .look up on the internet .
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A mess of signs, Amersfoort 1945
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Dugged-up roadsign from the same area, used after the liberation of Holland.
Unit Sign is 202 on Dark Blue (or discoloured black) Any explication which actual unit this is, is more than welcome! |
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Found some instructions in the War Diaries concerning route markers:
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Thanks for sharing. H.
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A few more found in the 8th Recce diaries:
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