Anybody know if or how civilians can get hold of their own deck?
Jill R. Chancey, PhD
Curator
Lauren Rogers Museum of Art
PO Box 1108
Laurel, MS 39441-1108
www.LRMA.org
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John Martinson wrote:
> The Department of Defense is distributing a new deck of playing cards to
> troops, one that features archeological sites rather than most-wanted al
> Qaeda members and Baathists. Here are links to an article and photos of
> some cards:
>
> http://www.navytimes.com/news/2007/06/ap_playingcards_070618/
> [article]
> http://www.archaeology.org/0707/trenches/solitaire.html [photos]
>
>
> John
> Boise, ID
>
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