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Started by nikharwood, 01 September 2012, 10:59:12 PM

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Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

Two of interest - L.Cpl from WWI awarded a VC in 1918, and an industrialist who played amature rugby, also took part in Boer War.

IanS
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Lord Kermit of Birkenhead
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Fenton

If I were creating Pendraken I wouldn't mess about with Romans and  Mongols  I would have started with Centurions , eight o'clock, Day One!

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Hertsblue

Vasily Vakhrushev, Prime Minister of the Soviet Union 1939-40. Looks a real hard-case!  :o
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barbarian

What a nice way of having personal info for hacking mail, facebook or bank account... ;)
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Only if you're daft enough to use your date of birth as a password. 8-}
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zaapark

Gerhard Karl Mitter (30 August 1935 â€" 1 August 1969 [1]) was a German Formula One and sportscar driver. 

Might explain why I excelled as a pizza delivery driver back in my college days  :D ;D
chris

ciaphas

fletcher christian - not sure what that means?

jon

wargamesbob

Francis Anthony "Frank" Nixon - President Richard Nixon's dad ! 

Orcs

I got some really interesting ones

Otto-Hermann Adolf Brücker (17 October 1899 â€" 12 December 1964) was a highly decorated Generalleutnant in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several divisions. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.

William Montgomery McGovern (September 28, 1897 â€" December 12, 1964) was an American adventurer, Northwestern University professor, anthropologist and journalist. He was possibly an inspiration for the character of Indiana Jones.[1][2]

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