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By robinb · Posted
Well, I was wrong about one thing, I do have one. I found this in my garage today. Made in Taiwan plywood packboard. -
By blitz67 · Posted
You could easily piece together a OG-107 uniform, I think there is someone that also makes the white name tags. -
By blitz67 · Posted
Looks like something for a helicopter like part of the SAR board as we called it in the Coast Guard -
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By Thompson93 · Posted
Boat pool baker was located near the mouth of the Bishi gawa. My GGrandfathwr was a CMOMM with boat pool baker . I have listened to an interview with a commander of boat pool baker that they were preparing for the invasion of Kyushu as part of operation Olympic. -
By doyler · Posted
its well-known and cited that "500" were marked but how is this verified? I have visited his page often and never saw a source to verify the 500 number. As we see here this is 516 unless its an error. Will see if I have a good photo of my numbered example -
By McT_Aviation · Posted
Thanks for posting this! Stumbled it while researching a velvet bringback from another Sergeant in Company D. SGT John Gruner was overseas from May 1918 - April 1919. -
By yellowhammer history · Posted
Could not find anything too interesting for storage units. Though I've noticed a lot of storage unit auctions with full duffle bags like this. -
By 917601 · Posted
Very nice piece. I am curious, can you get a picture posted of the shell casing headstamp? -
By Jump wing · Posted
Not really, but I was surprised that this wing sold for such a high amount, while it is common knowledge that they are fakes.
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