The Two Types
My indefatigable website hunter, Ron Goldstein, has found a gem here.
I have also added it to our list of links. Thanks Ron.
And here is Ron's favourite (see comments). Well, it will save you hunting around for it.
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7 Comments:
Peter -
I have had a look at this web for a couple of years since Gerry introduced me to it, they have changed the format slightly.
I became fed up with it as it appeared to have a great input by some US personnel who tended to demean the contribution made by the U.K. and the Commonwealth into the final victory of WW2.
Gerry is a regular contributor to this web and has already published his book on the North Irish Horse in it's columns, which is very interesting to all old Churchill types.
They also have a continuing saga on the Holocaust, which will interest Ron.
Well, perhaps describing it as a gem was being a little over enthusiastic :)
But I very much enjoyed the cartoons, rather than the content. We'll keep it as a link.
By all mean keep it as the Two Types would make up for any discrepancies in the contents - my main memory of the Two Types who were at an O Group when the short one broke his pencil, and asked a Ghurka officer to loan him his kukri to sharpen it !
There was always a rush to see their cartoon when the Union Jack arrived.
Am I allowed to have my own favourite cartoon by Jon?
Have a look at this one:
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3840/2079/1600/047%20Page%2047.jpg
Ooops !
I can see that my link didn't work so just nip to my ACTUAL Army Album and scroll down to Page 47.
(Yes Peter, I know I can do much better than this) :)
I must say you get a b****y good service from the bloke wot runs this Blog.
Pity he's always right though !
No comment. :)
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