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    • mikie
      Interesting vehicles. Even if you posted about Peeps a week ago, it would be debatable if I would remember it today. My memory was never all that great but between long Covid and my concussion, it is getting terrible recently.  The first thing I think of about peeps are the traditional Easter marshmallow treats. They come in all shapes and colors, but the original were yellow baby chicks, “peep peep” ! Kids love them, but one piece has enough sugar in it to send me into a coma.  mikie  
    • 67Rally
      It is a fantastic artifact...the Chevrons and Diamonds Collection focus is entirely on baseball in the armed forces (and a significant component of the Iron Man Trophy). There are a significant number of artifacts in the same vein as your piece, but just nothing related to it.  https://chevronsanddiamonds.org/2026/06/03/the-california-ringer/  
    • doyler
      LIFE Magazine Photographers George Silk (R) and Carl Mydans outside of Rome, Italy - June 4, 1944 Between the both of them they would take over 6,000 pictures during the Italian Campaign of WW2. Carl Mydans (20 May 1907 – 16 August 2004) worked for LIFE Magazine from 1936 -1972. In 1942 Mydans and his wife Shelley were captured by the Japanese in the Philippines before being released as part of an exchange of civilian and diplomatic personnel in December 1943. George Silk (17 November 1916 – 23 October 2004) was a New Zealand-born Photographer. He started as a combat cameraman for the Australian government in 1939, and was captured by German forces in Tobruk, but escaped 10 days later. He worked for LIFE Magazine from 1943 to 1972 and was wounded in 1945 by a grenade dropped by a German Prisoner during the Rhine crossing. LIFE Magazine Archives WWP-PD      
    • doyler
      Picture taken on USS LST-317 while enroute to Omaha Beach on Normandy for DDay - June 4/5, 1944 David Scherman Photographer LIFE Magazine Archives / WWP-PD  
    • doyler
      Picture taken on USS LST-317 while enroute to Omaha Beach on Normandy for DDay - June 4/5, 1944 David Scherman Photographer LIFE Magazine Archives / WWP-PD  
    • doyler
      Young US Artillerymen catching a ride on HM LST-406 check out their newly issued M1 Carbines while underway to Gold Beach in Normandy - 7 June 1944 Laing (Sgt) Photographer IWM B 5165 WWP-PD      
    • doyler
      Look like Beach Battalion markings    US Soldiers on Utah Beach watch for the Luftwaffe on the evening of June 7, 1944, the day after DDay Luftwaffe attacks on the Allied beachheads during and after DDay were for the most part ineffective and sporadic. Bob Landry Photographer LIFE Magazine Archives / WWP-PD    
    • SonofNamVet
      Is this another example of a genuine lighter being completely destroyed with a fake engraving?
    • Pennsyltucky Red Neck
      https://youtu.be/2dAsuz5g7As I'm a little Leary of YouTube videos.  AI is killing it with stuff that ain’t worth watching.  This one isn’t bad. It’s been a long time since I read about Balls Bluff. Other than creating the Committee On the Conduct of the War, it was pretty meaningless, other than wrecking General Stone’s career.🙁   hoping to get a discussion going , but I’m thinking this site is dedicated to collecting, which I don’t have any interest in. PTRN
    • Joe55
      Looking great Lars and now the real fun begins! 😁   Joe
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