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By aznation · Posted
Oh, and don't forget that in that particular muster roll from July 1944 it showed Albert was not only in the Third Battalion, Eleventh Marines, First Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force, but that he was in Battery "H" as a Forward Observer. The H stood for Howitzer, specifically the 105mm Howitzer. -
U.S. Army Brigadier General wool bunting flag with cotton star, canvas header, and leather pole tabsBy Wildcatvet · Posted
I came into possession of this flag. I have no idea who it belonged to nor its exact age. I am looking to find out more about it such as approximate age. There are no maker markings on the flag, header or grommets. Thanks for whatever information you may have for me. -
By WARRIOR515 · Posted
I SEE BY YOUR LOCATION YOU ARE A CHEETOS FAN. I LOVE CHEETOS. QUICK STORY, I GREW UP IN HOUSTON AND AT THAT TIME THE "FRITO COMPANY" WAS BASED IN HOUSTON. THEY ONLY MADE FRITOS(THE SMALL ORIGINAL KIND & CHEETOS). LATER THEY MOVED THEIR HEADQUARTERS TO DALLAS, YEARS LATER THEY MERGED WITH THE "LAYS POTATO CHIP COMPANY" AND BECAME THE "FRITO-LAY COMPANY". I WAS BORN IN 1947 AND HAVE BEEN EATING & LOVING CHEETOS SINCE I WAS 3 YRS. OLD. TOP THAT(:-)LOL!!! -
By Dave · Posted
......and for WW1 veterans, the name matters a lot because of what unit they served with. So without a name, we can give a range "$200-$500" but pinning down an actual value is impossible. -
By doyler · Posted
There are a lot of the episodes on youtube. I have watched many I hadnt seen on TV -
By doyler · Posted
Fantastic 1903 rifle. Have one with 1911 dated barrel, -
By Escht · Posted
So it was flea market day today in 31 C , lots of people selling and lots of really nice finds. Couple of original dummy cig packs, part box of ex RAF stock Spark Plugs, Y-5 if that means anything to anyone. Couple of empty ration tins, lots of other items to get photographed including nice pair of U S binos, wartime poster, bklts, Dinky Toys boxed and I even picked up another bunch of old 1960's fireworks. Of course it wouldn't be the same if yet again I didn't cave in to this weird obsession of buying a wooden aircraft kit -
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