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1938 USMC vs. Royal Marines Football Challenge Trophy Sterling Medal
manayunkman replied to Basic Rifleman's topic in NAVY, MARINE CORPS, COAST GUARD
So it was never awarded to US Marines? Did the Marines loose every match? -
USSTAF patch with missing part of wing
Stefen posted a topic in WALIKA'S WWII ARMY AIR FORCES RELATED PATCHES
I have a ww2 1944 Ike jacket with a USSTAF sleeve patch on it. The patch is missing the top part of the wing on the right side. It hasn’t been removed it was just never there. Does this have any kind of meaning? -
was it common for troops to get issued the m1917 bolo with an older m1910 sheath?
atb replied to LE LOUP DES MERS's topic in EDGED WEAPONS
For reasons I don't really know, it just makes sense to me, I tend to believe a new cover (they are pretty regularly available) was put onto a scabbard to complete it by a more recent former owner than it being a contemporary thing. -
Cute little guy. Is that a child’s mannequin? It has a great 1950s look to it.
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Lt. Col. William W. Pannis (C.N.A.C.) Grouping w/Diegs & Clust Pilot Wings
manayunkman replied to Brad1's topic in GROUPINGS PAGE
Interesting group. Do you have better pictures of the CBI wing? -
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was it common for troops to get issued the m1917 bolo with an older m1910 sheath?
Rhscott replied to LE LOUP DES MERS's topic in EDGED WEAPONS
IDK, but as with anything a Soldier can’t get what they don’t have and they will get what they got if it was serviceable; back then they were way more frugal than now. - Today
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I am testing different styles of videos to see what people perfer, and have also put together a very brief video of the Marvin Moles helmet story:
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. Hi mikie, BEAST and Indian Head, Thanks for the likes on the cushion cover, the duffel bag had been so badly damaged post war or more recently it didn't bear any resemblance to how it should look for displaying in a collection but I wanted to preserve the soldiers name somehow as he had stencilled it. Hopefully like this it will survive for years to come. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, April 25 2024. ...
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.30 250 rounds ammo box - standard belting sequence
nicolas75 replied to nicolas75's topic in ALL OTHER FIREARMS
Thanks for your answer. Considering it’s armor piercing power, is this ammo mix up is rather for vehicule (tanks, armored cars …) rather than infantry use ? thanks -
was it common for troops to get issued the m1917 bolo with an older m1910 sheath?
LE LOUP DES MERS posted a topic in EDGED WEAPONS
I bought a Plumb m1917 bolo, but the sheath I got is the older m1910 sheath however, it has the later 1918 canvases sheath cover. A WW1 collector said it was a common occurrence for soldiers to get issued m1917 bolos with the earlier m1910 sheath/with the 1918 canvases cover. He might be right, but it seems weird that they would issue the sheath with the locking device when it serves no purpose on the m1917 bolo. my guess is the m1910 cover dry rotted so a collector down the line bought a 1918 cover to replace it. Didn't know the difference between the sheaths so they put it with a 1917 bolo. -
Leaf Pattern Helmet Covers Tan Side Out.
patches replied to patches's topic in M-1; M-1C & M-2 HELMETS
Part of a Squad of 3rd Division Grunts all wearing Tan side out in West Germany, think September 1968. -
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Here it is Albert Ichihara
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Great additions Sean
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Breakthrough At The Siegfried Line-761 Tank Battalion.
Proud Kraut replied to ArtyScout's topic in MODELING
Very nice, Manny! Can´t wait to see figures and tank together with the dio base. Keep up your great work. -
Help with finding out more about my great grandfather’s service in the US Navy during WW2
aerialbridge replied to ThatHistoryGuy's topic in VETERAN RECOLLECTIONS
Thats some good family military legacy. My avatar here is my WWI USN Radioman 2nd class grampa, who was a rail road telegrapher with the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific RR "Milwaukee Road" before he volunteered for the Navy, which sent him to the USN Radio School at Harvard, and his older brother, my great uncle, who was a dough-boy overseas in the Great War. I ordered my grampa's Navy personnel file from NARA years ago. Seventy bucks well spent. Another of my grampa's brothers enlisted in the Army and was a PFC with the 2nd Division, 23rd Regiment, 3rd Battalion, Company K. He died 50 years ago after a long life and his VA headstone shows he was awarded the Purple Heart, but his records were lost in the fire at NARA, ironically in 1973 the same year he died. He died on June 8, the NARA fire that wiped out much of the Army's personnel records was on July 12, 1973. -
Help with finding out more about my great grandfather’s service in the US Navy during WW2
ThatHistoryGuy replied to ThatHistoryGuy's topic in VETERAN RECOLLECTIONS
His brothers Bob and Russ both served in the Army as infantrymen and were both wounded. Bob I believe was wounded at Guadalcanal. -
Help with finding out more about my great grandfather’s service in the US Navy during WW2
ThatHistoryGuy replied to ThatHistoryGuy's topic in VETERAN RECOLLECTIONS
The other guy in the photo is actually his uncle (they were 3 years apart😬) Cecil who worked at NY harbor. When my g-grandfather came back from being overseas his ship went into NY harbor for Navy Day and while he was on leave saw him. -
Help with finding out more about my great grandfather’s service in the US Navy during WW2
aerialbridge replied to ThatHistoryGuy's topic in VETERAN RECOLLECTIONS
Is the soldier in the photo your great-great uncle, aka, your g-grandfather's bro? If you have the dough, you might want to one day consider contacting Geoff at Golden Arrow Research. Check out his website. Unless this lousy inflation has forced him to raise prices, his price to copy the complete Navy personnel file for your ancestor at NARA in St. Louis is $70. You'll get every page scanned in full color high resolution and sent to you as a PDF. including the key DD Form 214, Discharge Papers and Separation Documents that will list all ships and stations he was attached to, as well as what service medals including campaign stars he earned. -
US Navy NX-1 Jacket Named to the USS Skate... Real or Reproduction?
JBaird replied to JBaird's topic in NAVAL & SEA SERVICE UNIFORMS
Guess I didn't review this very well... title should be "N-1" jacket, not "NX-1" -
Help with finding out more about my great grandfather’s service in the US Navy during WW2
ThatHistoryGuy replied to ThatHistoryGuy's topic in VETERAN RECOLLECTIONS
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Frank Baxter - Co. M, 362nd Infantry, 91st Division
PJ Fisher replied to Stahlberg's topic in GROUPINGS PAGE
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Unknown Rucksack - Forestry/ CISO?
USMC_COLLECTOR replied to THAT GUY's topic in FIELD & PERSONAL GEAR SECTION
I don't see any issues.