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    ...but definately more informative I have always thought the Armour/Armor cover and article drawings were impressive by a chap called Jody Harmon...
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    Posted elsewhere on the board over a year ago, but certainly applicable here, is the 1945 MI Division pub The Punch Below The Belt: Japanese Ruses, Deception Tactics and Antipersonnel Measures.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tukhachevskii View Post
    ...but definately more informative I have always thought the Armour/Armor cover and article drawings were impressive by a chap called Jody Harmon...
    I've got a soft spot for that picture. Thanks for posting it!
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