British Soldiers Using Auscam Helmet Covers

Ben at 17h17
03
Sep
2010
British Soldiers Using Auscam Helmet Covers

Stumbled across this a couple days ago and found it interesting and thought I'd share. These were found on Militaryphotos.net






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