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When Syrians talked of snow the Australians were skeptical, but as the sun went farther south and bleak winds began to blow, incredulity waned and the army of occupation began to look to its Balaclava caps. Firewood supplies were investigated, clothing stores restocked, and the tents and huts which were rapidly springing up made draught proof.

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"Snow Bound In Syria". Australian units in the Lebanese mountains became snow-bound for days at a time during their severe winter there. The scene at Aley, within sight of the Mediterranean, where the clearing of the snow covered road to Aamascus was directed by Australian engineers

[ October 10, 2005, 05:01 PM: Message edited by: Wicky ]

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Sorry, that Stryker MGS's out of date. See the attached picture. No more pepperpot muzzle brake, MUCH beefed-up recoil system with a bit of armor portection.

Cool looking vehicle. Still, I heard Stryker ceramic armor's about equivalent of 56mm RHA. that's half the protection of an old T54's bow! And they wouldn't want anyone coming up at them from their left-rear!

up-to-date Stryker MGS

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