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A little Texas history. Palo Pinto County had great clay resources and was a huge contributor to brick manufacturing in the early 1900s, and had a pretty good coal mining industry. Rejected fine coal was shipped to the brick plants for the kilns

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I stumbled across a b17 page on fakebook and found some pretty interesting stuff. Atlanta in the 60s used them to drop fire and poison :lol:

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Looks like he came to do a little business with a big iron on his hip

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U.S. Army Pfc. John C. Dickerson, 23, of Mapleton, Utah, is perched in the doorway of a helicopter named "Hot Box," in which he is a gunner, in South Vietnam, Jan. 26, 1963. Pfc. Dickerson has flown 120 combat missions since October, and "Hot Box" has been hit five times. He is credited with having killed 20 Viet Cong guerrillas. (AP Photo/Malcolm Browne)​

 
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Ann-Margaret, early 1960's, in a Triumph TR-3
 
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