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I finaly could get one shirt with colored name tape!

Its signal corps capt. and the tape is orange and white(also mentioned before).

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This one has been modified.Look the HBT pockets are flat and where made so to insert pencils on the left one.

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Gil ,

The shirt in post 6 was mine once !!!!!!!

But what do I have to do to get the THORNTON name tag from you ??????

owen

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Gil ,

The shirt in post 6 was mine once !!!!!!!

But what do I have to do to get the THORNTON name tag from you ??????

owen

 

You do realize there are two different Gil's on here, right? Gil Sanow has the Thorton name tape.

 

We have done this intentionally to confuse uniform collectors for years! Mr. Sanow has referred to me as "the other Gil".

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TrenchfootJoe66

Great thread guys!! Youve given me something else to hunt for in the world of Cold War militaria. For that I thank you, and the wife curses you :thumbsup:

 

JW

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korea drab

Captain of the 7th(Rob) pointed me an ongoing auction with another fantastic sample! :thumbsup:

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Lost this ones today on ebay,so posting auction pictures only.

Nice set

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Interesting.

Before WWII there was Chaplain 1st Lt. Francis P. Borowski who was the Chief of Staff of 1938 Pulaski Memorial Day Parade.

 

It would be good to know if they came from the same American-Polish family.

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Found this with a nice red name tape,as before the army tape was used,over the left pocket.

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These are turkish soldiers. The turkish brigade was assiged to the 25th inf division.

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Leatherwringer
Of equal interest are black on white nametapes worn on the left side only (No U S ARMY) or white tapes worn above the yellow on black ARMY tapes, both on the left side. I think these were used in Korea toward the end of the war there, or a little after.

 

One of the recent postings of photos from the Korean "police action" show the latter stacked style.

 

G

 

here is the one I have........1st Infantry,1st Medical Battalion

 

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