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  2. Thanks, I've started the list and will try to narrow it down to a few nice examples.
  3. USMC_COLLECTOR

    1960s Navy Seabee uniform group

    Very, very nice. The N-3 shirts are great.
  4. Loulounug

    Jungle OG-107 Popline - MACV and ARVN Wings

    Hello Good post this time Here are more pictures of the insignia For me it was here from a long time ago Also the MAVC patch was damaged ?
  5. mikie

    70th DI US Trailblazers

    Sorry, out of LIKES so here is a πŸ‘. Memories like these don’t have any collectible value, but they are priceless. mikie
  6. Loulounug

    OG-107 Shirt - MACV Major

    Hello Jacket not received Apologies , was not the good post Still what kind of patchs he could have wear otherwise the MACV one ?
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  8. Oh awesome! It's nice to write you knowing we shared common experiences. I had the unique position within my support battalion to act as an ambassador to all at Al Hillah, People are always surprised to learn we were based with Hungarians, Poles, Filipinos, Mongolians, Romanians, and a few Slovaks. I really enjoyed getting to know all of you. Were you there on September 22, 2003 when we caught mortar fire? It is remarkable how lucky we were that the insurgents got the fifth round stuck in the tube while firing. I'm thankful to God that no one on post got hurt. I'm sorry some Iraqi civilians weren't so fortunate.
  9. Johan Willaert

    Norman D. Landing

    Hi Graham, Back in 1994, did you camp out in a small field in St Come de Fresne just below Arromanches?
  10. BarriosMilitaria

    1960s Navy Seabee uniform group

    Here's a neat uniform grouping I picked up last month, a named Seabee grouping belonging to a T. F. Esch. I haven't been able to find much information on the vet but I assume this group dates to the early 60s? It also has two WWII era N-3 utility shirts. Another bonus of the group are the sweet Seabee tapes, which I assume are Japanese made?
  11. I don't know if I'm in the right section ? my best memory is having to meet veterans of the 70th DI US Trailblazers whom I appreciate very much and which is one of the units which liberated our region I take advantage of it and who leaves me a little message on a poster
  12. Well seen the photos of the exterior of the museum
  13. There is time to visit, you just need to know the places
  14. easterneagle87

    Norman D. Landing

    No pictures, just memories. Wasn't much left by the time I was there in the middle 80's.
  15. gunguy45

    Help needed identifying shot WW2 era Army rounds

    Disregard, I misread something.
  16. easterneagle87

    Philippine Made Belt Buckles

    Checking under "vintage" buckles and came across this FLEET SUPPORT COMMAND , USN buckle with a single star.
  17. General Apathy

    Norman D. Landing

    . Hi Eagle87, pleased to read that it brought back some memories for you, if you have any photos of the camp or buildings please share them with us. I can't recall seeing any other examples of these coloured camp pins advertised / shown anywhere else. If any forum members have examples please post them. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, April 18 2024. ...
  18. Nice find. If you have patience and you know your wings you can still find great buys on places like eBay. I recently picked up a nice 1950s era L.G. Balfour made clutch back sterling paratrooper wing (see photos) for just over 20 dollars (see link). It was described as a, "Korean War US Army Paratrooper Jump Wing GP G-I Marked STERLING Airborne Badge". Based on the photos I recognized this as an early post war LGB piece and not a GP Sterling wing. Due to this error not many people bid on this wing so I was able to picked this up for 21 dollars. https://www.ebay.com/itm/404873220570
  19. easterneagle87

    Norman D. Landing

    The pin Fort H.G. Wright is just out side of Spokane, WA. Brought back a few memories as I did a lot of ROTC field work (Ranger Challenge Patrols, FTX's, etc) there.
  20. SGM (ret.)

    Possible Iraq victory arch helmet question

    All of the Iraqi helmets that I handled (and collected) after the first Gulf War and OIF were indigenous Iraqi manufactured. All of them displayed somewhere on them raised or embossed indigenous manufacturer markings.
  21. kchickenlord

    V and VII Corps LRRP units in the 1960s

    How does the below patch compare?
  22. Mr.Jerry

    Liquidating a 50 year collection....

    Please post items for sale in the proper FOR SALE area. And prices must be listed (and all other rules adhered to). Thank you. https://www.usmilitariaforum.com/forums/index.php?/forum/52-for-sale/
  23. How about showing the price tags a bit closer so we can read them. I have no idea what you want for your items. Dave
  24. Occasionally, interesting things still pop out of the woodwork here In Japan due to the US military presence from the occupation onwards to the present day. A friend of mine who knows that I am interested in all types of militaria let me have this in a trade today; it's a completely unissued 1951 parka, complete with matching mint liner and hood. I don't know whether it's circa Korean War or Vietnam War but I would guess the latter because it's made of the lighter poplin material. Unusually(?), it has the black/gold US Army badge already sewn in place. Also, as a nice add-on I got an extra liner thrown in which is the much heavier, early version. It's not unissued but still in very good condition. All in all, a good day. πŸ‘
  25. 385th MP Battalion at Patch Barracks in Stuttgart-Vaihingen in the late 1950's: More photos at Task Force History video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xy0_tU5V0qc
  26. Rakkasan187

    241st & 242nd Tank Bn. ???

    Both the 241st and 242nd Tank Battalions did exist. As far as the armor triangles, that I am not sure about. Here is some information from the book: Tank Battalions of the US Army by James A. Sawicki Leigh
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