A bull moose on D-day?
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From: standswittaknife
10-Dec-21
In New Orleans and have a chance today to spend several hours at the WWII museum. It was incredible and all Americans in the city should take the time to appreciate those that fight for us. The amount of information and historical items astonishing. That being said check out the picture I took of the picture that was taken at Normandy on D-day.. obviously so this tongue and cheek but does that not look like a bull moose?
From: Buffalo1
10-Dec-21
The WWII Museum in NOLA is a national treasure. From experiencing the intro in the theater to viewing the sights, scenes and sounds in the museum is very moving.
The National Museum of the Pacific War and the Admiral Nimitz Museum, both in Fredericksburg, TX are second to the museum in NOLA.
These are tributes to American's finest- the Greatest Generation.
From: Bou'bound
11-Dec-21
Bull or cow it’s tough to tell but a moose for sure.
From: Mad Trapper
11-Dec-21
I am putting a trip to that museum on the bucket list.
From: Whatthefoc
11-Dec-21
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Meuse-Argonne Cemetery. US WW1 cemetery in France
From: gobble50
11-Dec-21
Stands - Weird photo on a different level: a truck that looks like a well driller, a couple guys in t-shirts??
From: Paul@thefort
11-Dec-21
Do moose live in France? Image result for; are there any moose in France? However, as the Roman era faded into medieval times, the beast slowly disappeared: soon after the reign of Charlemagne, the moose disappeared from France, where its range extended from Normandy in the north to the Pyrenees in the south.
From: Paul@thefort
11-Dec-21
Can moose be found in Europe? Image result for WHERE ARE MOOSE IN EUROPE Moose is a native species in Northern and partially also in Central Europe. It continuous areal covers Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, baltic states, Belorussia, Poland and northern part of Ukraine. ... The Moose is a large herbivore and was hunted for centuries.Dec 15, 2016
From: SteveB
11-Dec-21
I’ve been to Normandy and it is about a soul touching as it gets. You can look at the beach and feel that day.
From: crestedbutte
18-Dec-21
Looks like a man standing at the left side is trying to secure his horse on the right side.