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By General Apathy · Posted
. Hi everyone, it was frustrating last night not to be able to make posts of the days events, or previous days events, this is just a few shots of the civilian cars that were in the Carentan parade yesterday, there were probably around 150 military vehicles in total and once my visitor leaves for the UK then I will try and load much more. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, June 09 2O25. ( 81st anniversary of D-Day 1944 ) …. -
By mikie · Posted
The picture issue seems to have been fixed. Let’s test it and see… Gunji didn’t spot any antique cars today, but the boys did find the TARDIS! mikie -
By Jim Baker · Posted
Has anyone seen one like this before? The back looks theater made. I looked through Tucker's book but didn't see anything like it. I appreciate any help in advance, -
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By Hayman · Posted
Thanks, John1980. It’s really crazy how the prices have gone up so much on these. I’m pretty sure that’s what I paid for the rifle not too many years ago. Hayman -
By rhill13 · Posted
I actually read that thread and that’s what I was wondering. Less roots to cut through wish sandy environments. -
By Persian Gulf Command · Posted
I'm beginning to lean towards the rounded edge spades being a PTO Marine modification. ETO Airborne spades were not rounded. See my two examples. Two reasons for this are that the rounded spade examples are often painted Marine Green, sometimes referred to as Forest Green and the rounded spade has been suggested to be better suited for digging in sand. -
By dragon_soldier2016 · Posted
Can anyone help me date these og-107 pants. Trying to put together a late 1950's early 1960 lrrp uniform. Did a search and nothing came up.Thanks -
By rhill13 · Posted
Hello. I picked these up and they don’t have any makers marks, but have the name of a pilot from there area I found them. I’m not familiar with wings without makers marks. Thanks -
By dirtbikemike312 · Posted
Hi everyone. I’ve been trying to do some research on my grandfather’s service. To set the context. My grandfather was drafted into the U.S. Army from early 1961 to early 1963. He was stationed stateside at Fort Sill, and I’m trying to put a set of web gear together in memory of him. He was a sentry guard during the Cuban missile crisis, and I inherited his old pistol belt, here’s the kicker. The belt is an m1956 belt, with a painted black leather holster, attached with an m1910 hooks. I have pictures of him and his buddies with m1936 pistol belts and the older Korean War gear. I’d like to create an accurate webgear set and I’m thinking of just making everything with the type 1 m1956 gear. I’ve seen pictures with soldiers in Berlin in 61 outfitted with mostly m1956 gear, but when did stateside units start to get m1956 gear issued to troops stateside?
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