I believe its meant for his compatriots, to pay respect, hence not in English.A solemn memorial in Holland to a B-17 Flying Fortress that crashed nearby in 1944. I'm wondering how much English the thoughtful Dutchman knew. The memorial reads:
"B-17G 42-31135 ‘Suzy Sag Tits’ maakte samen met 20 andere B-17 Flying Fortresses onderdeel uit van de A Group."
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This particular memorial is actually in Dutch, English and German and quite extensive in its information and has a qr code for more background info. I guess @Jennison refers to the bomber's name, which the people who made the memorial most certainly would understand. But then again, it is its name.I believe its meant for his compatriots, to pay respect, hence not in English.
Many sites like this in France, only french, no translation.
Several have both or all three languages ( French, English, German ), but they are mostly in tourist areas… unfortunately..
This was purely tongue-in-cheek, just as the crew members of that ship would have appreciatedThis particular memorial is actually in Dutch, English and German and quite extensive in its information and has a qr code for more background info. I guess @Jennison refers to the bomber's name, which the people who made the memorial most certainly would understand. But then again, it is its name.
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Look at the different types of military jackets in this photo … !!Friday in all its glory. Just look at these guys—pretty much every type of jacket from that time is represented here. From varsity jacket to B-7 coat... Damn, how is this guy not hot? Judging by the others, I'd guess the temperature didn’t drop below 50 degrees (Fahrenheit), but maybe this guy gets cold easily. Either way, he’s definitely not freezing behind the wheel.
"Belly tank racer.
Essentially a dry lake racer made from a WW2 aircraft drop tank, popular in the late 40s/50s. What’s particularly great about this shot is all the surplus flight gear on show, including a B-7 (must have been damn hot!), A-2, B-15A and possibly an N-1 deck jacket. Paired with the denim and other clobber, these guys look fucking awesome."
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I always like this picture- these guys are wearing my official cool guy uniform- cool jeans and cool jackets. I dress the same- just missing the youth.Friday in all its glory. Just look at these guys—pretty much every type of jacket from that time is represented here. From varsity jacket to B-7 coat... Damn, how is this guy not hot? Judging by the others, I'd guess the temperature didn’t drop below 50 degrees (Fahrenheit), but maybe this guy gets cold easily. Either way, he’s definitely not freezing behind the wheel.
"Belly tank racer.
Essentially a dry lake racer made from a WW2 aircraft drop tank, popular in the late 40s/50s. What’s particularly great about this shot is all the surplus flight gear on show, including a B-7 (must have been damn hot!), A-2, B-15A and possibly an N-1 deck jacket. Paired with the denim and other clobber, these guys look fucking awesome."
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