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The new book from Abteilung 502 brings lots of images of captured equipment during the war against Iraq in 1991. A new issue of Damaged magazine is also available.
Spoils of War is a very special book, not only for inspiration but for history lovers. Through its pages you can discover the atmosphere and feeling of the gulf war from the point of view of the Daguet Division.

The Division Daguet (in french the Daguet is a young brocket deer) was a French Army division formed in September 1990 in Saudi Arabia after the invasion of Kuwait. It was initially formed by elements of the 6th Light Armored Division. On 24 February 1991, when the ground phase begins, the main objective of the division was the As-Salman airfield in Iraq. The Daguet Division and the US 82nd Airborne Division crossed the border and attacked north. The French soldiers encounter some elements of the Iraqi 45th Infantry Division. At the end of the battle, the French Army controlled the objective.

The French soldiers captured about 2500 prisoners, and seized a large quantity of weapons. Within a month, the specialized teams of the division which were assigned to the recovery of the Iraqi hardware, managed to capture more than 35 heavy vehicles, a dozen of pieces of AA guns of different calibres and artillery pieces.

Also, Issue #5 of Damaged Magazine bring us the debut of its new editor, to continue the concept of this high quality magazine much appreciated by all modelers.
Vehicles, Sci-fi , figures… always seen from a very special point of view to surprise it’s followers. In this issue we can see articles from a Batmobile to a paper excavator or a very special vignette inspired in Marwen of Robert Zemeckis movie.
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Interesting spelling that: Irak...now where the Hell would that be? Anywhere near Birmingham? Otherwise sounds like an interesting photo book.
SEP 25, 2018 - 12:40 PM
Are you having a go at Merry Old Englandistan?
SEP 25, 2018 - 03:01 PM
at least in Spanish and Italian you can write both Iraq or Irak
SEP 25, 2018 - 05:20 PM
Perhaps, but as we're all typing in English that seems meaningless and only highlights the mistake.
SEP 26, 2018 - 10:16 AM
you're right but since it's a forum in English but international I think a little 'more' understanding does not hurt, Veranusk writes from Spain so I guess it's not native English, I'm lucky to be multilingual, 5 more ' or less, but I'm not here 'to make fun of anyone who makes a spelling mistake.... especially because I'm the first to make these mistakes, to point out the error is good but to make sarcasm I do not find it right....
SEP 26, 2018 - 10:36 AM
Corrected. Do you feel better now? [rest of what I wrote removed. No need to waste more time]
SEP 26, 2018 - 12:26 PM
Not to fan the flames, but it's not like we Americans get mad every time you Canadians misspell 'Dunkin' Donuts' as 'Tim Horton's'.
SEP 26, 2018 - 01:42 PM
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