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THE BATTLE PLAN

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SHOWS

July 17-18. GA, Marietta. Atlanta Antique Gun and International Military Show. IAMAW Local 709 Union Hall, 1032 S. Marietta Parkway, Fri. 12-5pm, Sat. 9-4pm. Carolina Trader Promotions 704-282-1339; Richard@ thecarolinatrader.com; www.TheCarolinaTrader.com

July 18-19, WV, Morgantown. Morgantown Gun Show, Mylan Park Expo Center. Info: Showmasters Inc., PO Box 10277, Blacksburg, VA 25062; 540.951.1344; info@ showmastersgunshows.com; www.showmastersgunshows.com

July 18-19, MN, Lakeville. Military Collectables-Gun & Knife Show, Lakeville Haase Arena 8525 215th St W. Info: Crocodile Productions, Inc., Matthew Cooklock; 763-898-9474

July 19, MA, Boxboro. Militaria Show, Boxboro Regency Hotel. Info: 978.870.2944; www.baystatemilitaria.com

July 19, IL, New Lenox. Military History & Collectibles Show, VFW Post 9495, 323 Old Hickory Rd. Info: Paul, 815.641.6411; Bob 708.598.4156

July 24-25, OH, Wilmington. OVMS 400-Table Militaria Show.

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