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SAS Ghost Patrol: The Ultra-Secret Unit That Posed As Nazi Stormtroopers
By Damien Lewis
The Night Stalkers: Top Secret Missions of the U.S. Army's Special Operations Aviation Regiment
By Michael J. Durant, Steven Hartov, Robert L. Johnson
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<blockquote data-quote="Bamboo43" data-source="post: 42805" data-attributes="member: 417"><p>Hi Tim,</p><p></p><p>You/we have to be very careful regarding placing paperwork online, held by the NA or any other public library or archive center. I belong to a couple of forums where the members freely helped each other out with documents they had previously gleaned from such places. The NA and I think Ancestry. com both sent a warning about people offering papers purchased or copied from their archive services online. Most of the time it was documents such as Medal Cards for WW1 that seemed to cause offence.</p><p></p><p>Bamboo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bamboo43, post: 42805, member: 417"] Hi Tim, You/we have to be very careful regarding placing paperwork online, held by the NA or any other public library or archive center. I belong to a couple of forums where the members freely helped each other out with documents they had previously gleaned from such places. The NA and I think Ancestry. com both sent a warning about people offering papers purchased or copied from their archive services online. Most of the time it was documents such as Medal Cards for WW1 that seemed to cause offence. Bamboo. [/QUOTE]
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