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"The brickets were patterned in forms of imitation books, French canteens, or were simple round convex disks inlaid by a French coin, or the pattern of the belt buckle design of the German soldier."
- American Ambulance Driver, AEF Ambulance Company 161 (published in the 1919 Unit history), From the book "Trench Art, An Illustrated History", by Jane Kimball.
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Thanks again petey!
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