I am going to have to go with either Polish or Czech. I dont know of any other countries that had T-72's prior to the end of communism other than the DDR and they wore a different uniform altogether.
I am going to have to go with either Polish or Czech. I dont know of any other countries that had T-72's prior to the end of communism other than the DDR and they wore a different uniform altogether.
second picture shows garaza on the traffic panel , it's train station in Croatian language!! (could still be Yugoslavia at the time)
RIGHT!! 1985--Yugoslavia--Belgrade to be precise.There is no Croation language per se.It is the Serbo-Croation language with two scripts--one Latin and one CyrilicThings may change in time, but in 1985 it was still a nation-state with a single language and a dual signage.Kudos to you!
The "tankist" doesn't look African nor Asian .... (puff.. puff...) Ukrainian maybe ?
Oh Wally--you are not perfect! Joy!Nope--no cigar. See picture 2
Saw this one after the last post under my Part 3: never professed to be perfect... not a good idea... the last guy that was... well, let's just say we celebrate Him each Spring. 😉Croatian Language
The "tankist" doesn't look African nor Asian .... (puff.. puff...) Ukrainian maybe ?
Oh Wally--you are not perfect! Joy!Nope--no cigar. See picture 2
Saw this one after the last post under my Part 3: never professed to be perfect... not a good idea... the last guy that was... well, let's just say we celebrate Him each Spring. 😉Wally--perfection is not professed, but perceived! You celebrate a guy in Spring?Recognize this guy?Croatian Language