Military-Vehicles: [MV] Working on a Webpage for Military Vehicles

[MV] Working on a Webpage for Military Vehicles

Ira Miller (imiller@ixi.net)
Thu, 21 Aug 97 00:52:38 PDT

I have been working on a webpage for Military vehicles for about a month=
now. I have not put the thing out on the net yet and I won't until I hav=
e a respectable amount of information so as to make the page useful.
I would like to get some help in this endevor and this is the best place=
to get it as far as I know. I need any information that you might have =
on any military vehicle that was used in WW1 or WW2 that you would like =
other net surfers to know about or think is important. DO NOT hold back. =
Anything from where and when a model was built to where and how it was =
used. My specific ideas on what this page might contain (with any luck =
in digging) are:

1. Vehicle's description or photo if availible.
2. What the vehicle was used for, and where.
3. Production dates/models upgrades
4. Any other information that might be interesting to know/useful.

If you have ideas/info and would like to help me PLEASE EMAIL ME DIRECTLY=
( imiller@ixi.net )
In the interest of sorting through my mail if you would please include =
only the following in the email's subject field "MV Webpage". And one mor=
e thing, I would appreciate it if copyrighted material provided was not =
provided unless it is with the copyright holders permission. I do not nee=
d nasty emails or worse from someone who sees there work on my page with =
out their permission. I will give credit to everyone who submits material=
that is included in my page, and I am planning on giving credit to and =
promoting this list on my page so more people can learn about our list.

Again, any help is appreciated :)

Ira Miller
imiller@ixi.net

All spelling and grammatical errors were stratigicaly placed
for the enjoyment of the critical reader. They do not reflect
the author's inability to correctly punctuate or spell.
- Author

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