
We’re not entirely sure where this fantastic photograph is from, we’re assuming it’s a behind the scenes shot from a war film but if you know more than we do, please let us know in the comments on our Facebook Page here. I love the fact that everyone is ducking down except for the chap in the back who appears to have his left hand in his pocket and either a beer or a coffee in his right hand. Excellent.
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