Any WW2 buffs?

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lawrnk
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Any WW2 buffs?

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I need a secret santa gift for someone who is a ww2 buff. Max cost is 35ish. Any suggestions?
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"Band of Brothers", the CD pack from Amazon.com. A little more than $35, but you'll be remembered for the thought and the gift.
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http://shop.history.com/detail.php?p=10 ... agemax=all

Or were you thinking more in terms of equipment type memorabillia? :tiphat:
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For me it would be an original military map of the period. European Theater or Pacific Theater. The cloth escape and evasion maps issued to Army AF and Navy pilots always fascinated me. PM me for additional details if there's an interest. I collect them.
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