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E Muilwijk10 Mar 2019 8:45 a.m. PST

Follow my news on the final volume of the Netherlands army, taking part in the invasion and occupation of France.

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Personal logo deadhead Supporting Member of TMP10 Mar 2019 11:57 a.m. PST

Marvellous academic research into something totally overlooked in the literature to date.

I am sure there is no need to say this, but I will from my years of peer review for medical journals.


Submissions in any language but your native tongue need "local" input. I can get by in an Italian town if hungry or thirsty, but am better in France. Germany I might manage as a Panzerabwherkanonebefehlshaber (which I think is the commander of an A/T unit).

But what is posted here needs such input. It is not that the world speaks "English". It is that anyone under 30 nowadays converses in US speak….which thank God is their version of "English"

I congratulate you on your work..and your command of a foreign tongue…which is 99% perfect. 99% not perfect

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