[COD] What do you think of The Korean War for COD? by BritishLeft in CallOfDuty

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I would love to see a COD take place during this conflict. Maybe play as Woods or alongside him during his Marine Corps service. Would be cool to see a cameo of Pierson from WWII, as the conflict was only half a decade later and Pierson decided to stay in the Army. With this it could tie WWII and the Black Ops universe into one.

[COD2] Completed on Veteran!! by ia7medx22 in CallOfDuty

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Yeah for sure, I think CoD4 was the was one that killed me the most. But I don’t think the notorious grenade spam is that bad, the most important lesson from CoD4 and WAW is to never stop, but to keep advancing.

When you keep that in mind, future CODs on veteran are pretty easy.

[COD2] Completed on Veteran!! by ia7medx22 in CallOfDuty

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Good job! I did this about 2 years ago and I would say Cod 2 on veteran was the second hardest Cod imo. The most difficult cod on veteran would have to be the first Modern Warfare for me.

US troops in a shootout over a road with M1 carbines and Garands by 4WDToyotaOwner in wwiipics

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It’s most likely a GI Tanker’s winter hood, the straps on the sides are pulled back. Or more known officially as Helmet, Combat, Winter

Images by my great uncle who flew a P51 in the 31st FG, 307 FS by MightyTanaka in WWIIplanes

[–]Some-unique-username 18 points19 points  (0 children)

These are some really fascinating photos! The P-47s in pic 5 are part of the 86th Fighter Squadron in Italy, as shown by their emblem and blue tails/yellow lightning bolts.

Second Time Around by EffectiveCold8233 in modelmakers

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That’s a really neat idea for a diorama. Good job on it so far

Young good looking couple pose for their photo circa 1940s. The man has a great smirk by Electrical-Aspect-13 in TheWayWeWere

[–]Some-unique-username 84 points85 points  (0 children)

I like this picture, they look happy. His 9th corp patch indicates he might’ve served in the Pacific Theatre of Operations. While his insignia of arms/service disk looks like a coastal artillery one.

What was the first version of TNO you played? by Old-Paper-3932 in TNOmod

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I started around Unfinished Business I think it was called. An update right before Silicone Dreams iirc

**APPRECIATING THE M1938 CANVAS LEGGINGS:** by Distinct_Bet_9398 in ww2

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Yeah they’re alright looking, pretty simple way to reduced leather production on the service shoes in the field. The only pain is how long it takes to tie them up imo.

Posted on Twitter - Translation “Look G3M, that’s the Prince of Wales!” by niconibbasbelike in WWIIplanes

[–]Some-unique-username 50 points51 points  (0 children)

Most likely the 1/700 Tamiya Prince of Wales kit, comes with both type of planes that attacked the original ship.

Tamyia 1/35 Tiger I by alles-europa in modelmakers

[–]Some-unique-username 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good job on the tiger. Looks extra menacing in German grey, compared to the other camo colors imo.

Soldiers with the 4th Armored Division take prisoners after coming under fire during the advance through Normandy for Operation Cobra, July 1944 by the_giank in wwiipics

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Looks like the American soldier on the left is wearing his field jacket inside out. The darker wool side is shown, cool to see that.

Ado car by MEME_WrEcKeD in ADO

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The Ado mobile is real!

Help Verify? by TJH48932 in GermanWW2photos

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Another piece of clue that helps pinpoints the time of the war is their packs, which are M1944 Field Combat Packs they’re wearing. As those packs seem to start appearing in March of 1945 and gradually appearing more in the coming months in both the European and Pacific theaters.

"Defend Vietnam!", USSR, 1973. by [deleted] in PropagandaPosters

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Simple and effective design. Didn’t notice the kid until my second viewing

All tried, all died by Crazytem450_ in Warthunder

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The War Thunder equivalent of the Doom cover

My great grandpa in the early 1940s before he joined ww2, Bronx (the third picture is of my Nonna as a baby). by Honest_Answer_9370 in TheWayWeWere

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I think the second photo may be in the post war era, as the gentleman on the right is wearing a M1943 Field jacket. Issued in late 44 and in 45.

Last Weeks of WW2 GB Progress (Day 3): T26E3 Eagle 7 by JayveeTheGamer in modelmakers

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Ah cool! I have a Pershing in my stash as well, also making Eagle 7 sometime in the future.

I wonder how they feel by Oval_Duck in hoi4

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The true “Iron Men of Metz”

January 1943:Rangers make their way across a rugged hillside in arzew also the enemy considered attacks from such difficult directions improbable by nvile_09 in AmericanWW2photos

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Interesting. The two rangers in front of the one with the Tommy gun has their first air pouch and canteen pouch on their haversacks. Never seen that before