I would also refer you to this question that was almost identical to yours, and Krieghund’s official answer:
http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=32092.msg1198391#msg1198391
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I thought he was French? :-D just kidding
No, Belgian.
Hercule Perrier, now he was French.
TinTin contributed a lot to the Allied war effort…
we also have smurfs :-)
but then again, there’s also a smurfuhrer …
hey guess where it was refined…
Ontario CANADA ha!…because it was one of the only ones in the world! thats why!! :-P
That is interesting. Where were the others?
@Brain:
hey guess where it was refined…
Ontario CANADA ha!…because it was one of the only ones in the world! thats why!! :-P
That is interesting. Where were the others?
Yeah, really… There are other places to get real Canadian maple syrup other than Canada?
I was inquiring about the uranium refirneries.
I love the idea of having the union jack instead. Well if there going to have Dutch Roundels I would like to see a Belgian roundel. Nothing fancy just for Belgium and Congo.
i fully agree:
wij vochten ook mee! :D
I am making indian roundels to track their different cash flows, but nothing else.
I am making indian roundels to track their different cash flows, but nothing else.
post a picture of your roundel.
IAF Roundels used during the period 1933-1942 in various sectors like the NWFP, Burma and India.
IAF Roundels used during the period 1942-45 in the Burma Sector. The Red Blob was removed to eliminate confusion with the Japanese Red Sun Emblem.
The Interim Ashoka Chakra Insignia as used during the Hyderabad Deccan Operations.
The Saffron and Green IAF Roundels as adapted by the IAF after the declaration of the Republic in 1950.