Talk:List of the United States Army weapons by supply catalog designation

stuff
Evedently the problem with the ORD. 1-2s is that thay omit the obsolete stuff, so there was never a complete list published. thats why I decided to see if a complete list could be put togeather. also it seems some items were moved around. especally in the tool sections. unfortuneatly without every edition of the ORD 1-2 in front of you to compare, its hard to tell when the changes occured. It also appears that ORD. 2 was combined with ORD.1, sometime after WWII. Brian in denver (talk) 16:53, 17 August 2010 (UTC)

group Q
this is probably as close as anyone will ever get to knowing what was in group Q. - List of nuclear weapons. for some reason it sticks in my mind, that there was speculation this was where bond james bond, got the name for his gimick charicter. Q (James Bond). or maybe not.Brian in denver (talk) 16:27, 18 August 2010 (UTC)
 * interesting little article Brian in denver (talk) 19:04, 18 August 2010 (UTC)

Image deletion
I see comiepedia is up to their old tricks again deleting gov. docs. on the excuse of some copyright crap. FOR THE LAST TIME THEIR IS NO COPYRIGHT ON U.S. GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS!!!
 * I see also, they are deleting stuff using the excuse of sourcing. how daft do you have to be not to recognize a picture out of an army manual!

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