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By Oldcoolc · Posted
Here’s my 101st lighter. -
By 69thInfDivCollector · Posted
Wondering what this might be worth. Served aboard several minesweepers pre-war, final service was aboard the USS Quail for the start of the war. Taken POW and died in captivity in 1943. -
By General Apathy · Posted
. From my Shoebox Collection A 1942 dated patients pyjama jacket, sadly I don't have the accompanying pants. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 03 June 2O26. .. -
By Cobra 6 Actual · Posted
Here’s more information on the issue survival kit and the associated butane lighter/fire starter: I have the third version, the Gobel and Associates one with the plastic grooved force fit cap. -
By KurtA · Posted
I don’t see anything to suggest it’s not original. The 101st combat patch is most probably for Vietnam (based on the lower rank, I doubt it was for WW2 service) so a single award of the CIB is correct (one award per war) That missing name tape really hurts the value. Based on that, the price is too high. -
By Colt.45-94 · Posted
Bumping this old thread, This is another WWII pattern HBT shirt that was modified to be a M1947 pattern. If has the typical tack-on 13-star metal buttons. Looks like it originally had the large, pleated type pockets. The stitching pulled and re-sewn. The collar cut and repaired. The button adjustable cuffs have cut off and replaced too. E4 Rank and 3rd Armored Division DUI, name tape removed. The pocket marker info tag is gone. -
By Taylor · Posted
Has anyone bought anything off of or interacted with EasternMilitarySupply on eBay. -
By General Apathy · Posted
. hi earlymb As you have been doing a full restoration why not go ahead and buy a full set of body bolts about 33 euros from Jeeps and more in Holland, they also show all the fixing positions, they don't appear to sell the star washers though as part of the kit, but the diagram I added below of the chassis fixings show where they are all needed. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 03 June 2O26. .. -
By phantomfixer · Posted
Is this a modified A2? The leather chin straps look factory.. like a M4 but has the goggle straps either way, A2s are common enough to leave this as is.. especially if modified during its service life -
By manayunkman · Posted
This should be in the Spoils of War section. I agree with Easterneagles identification.
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