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By john k · Posted
Red arrow pointing to stitching on seam (two parallel lines of stitching). Blue arrows pointing to where the camo pattern differs. -
By General Apathy · Posted
. hi mikie. thanks for posting the article for me, interesting to read it from straight from a wartime paper and not fourth or fifth hand so to speak, No I don't have one and can't even recall ever seeing one for sale. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 12 June 2O26. .. -
By TouchnGo · Posted
Greetings All, Into the Blue, Vol 3 is out - https://www.lulu.com/shop/lance-young-and-jack-waid-and-dave-shultz-and-johnny-schlund/into-the-blue-volume-3/hardcover/product-84wep76.html?page=1&pageSize=4 -
By 29navy · Posted
In WWII, there were no US Army Male Nurses. First one didn't come in until 1955. Need to study basic GI uniforms and gear. Everyone pretty much wore the standard OD Uniform - shirt, tie, trousers, service shoes, overseas cap.. The dress jacket would depend on time frame. Overall it was the 4 pocket service jacket. Mid-1944 - to the end, the Ike jackets took over. -
By Kurt Barickman · Posted
Amazing as usual Kurt! Really surprised how many made it back to the states. Fantastic! Kurt -
By brad k · Posted
remarkable collection. -
By john k · Posted
Hi, you’re very kind in your words, but I wouldn’t call myself an expert. I’m not aware of one piece Mitchell covers ever being made. That said, there’s a lot of things I don’t know. Let’s see if anyone else can add any more to this conversation? They certainly are others here with far more expertise than myself. -
By OriginalCollector · Posted
Thanks — you clearly know what you're talking about! You don't just copy text things from somewhere else without knowing if they're actually true. Not do you offer irrelevant personal speculations or start off with unnecessary insults. Excellent!!! That’s how things should be around here!!! As an expert worthy of praise, could you please also explain something regarding my second question: Are there any genuine one-piece versions that are printed on both sides? -
By john k · Posted
Pretty easy to see on my desktop screen. Look carefully along the right edge, the stitched seam is visible as a line, and if you look carefully you can see that the camo pattern changes where the two halves come together. (The way it’s laid flat mostly hides this, but look carefully) -
By taps · Posted
Thanks. Only recently discovered Don Ross' memoirs which exactly matched my stepfather father's memories
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