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            <description>We&apos;ve had a pretty good response to the Ugly Airplane post (more on that later today or tomorrow) so here&apos;s another challenge for you. What&apos;s this? Jack of Random Fate took this picture in the Belgian military museum in Brussels during a recent trip. Three levels of Geekdom can be displayed here. One, generic identity. Two, specific identity (i.e., correct nomenclature - and not just of the base model) Three. Find another picture of this type vehicle on the net. This model - again, not the generic base vehicle. That would be too easy. I think you&apos;ll get One pretty...</description>
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