They don't look like Vietnam Era weapons to me (I know there was a few WW2-era weapons still used but I thought most had been replaced?)
Edit: I see its been cracked. Nicely done- they looked very American to me with the helmet shapes and the M1919
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Suez Canal
Black and white photo
Anglo-French forces
WW2-esque equipment
Sinai War (is that really a battle though?)
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Last edited by Keyser; July 26, 2011 at 01:42 PM.
Shouldn't be too difficult
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Golden Spurs?
when the union's inspiration through the worker's blood shall run,
there can be no power greater anywhere beneath the sun,
yet what force on earth is weaker than the feeble strength of one?
but the union makes us strong.
Not quite. I'll give you a hint.
It ended a dynasty
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Battle of Dengzhou?
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Are they Mongols or Manchurians?
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Nope
One more hint:
Korea
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Choein?
when the union's inspiration through the worker's blood shall run,
there can be no power greater anywhere beneath the sun,
yet what force on earth is weaker than the feeble strength of one?
but the union makes us strong.
Yep
cocroach got it
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Ooh this one made me brush up on my Byzantine history . Luckily today is a day of distraction from my accounting so I have time
^^^ Close, they're Persian Sassanid soldiers
Battle of Callinicum
Part of the many many many many many many many wars the Byzantines/Romans fought with the Persians/Sassanids.
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