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By kpl1 · Posted
So this 106th looks like it is on a kaki backing? Ans is a ww2 era as well? -
By The Rooster · Posted
https://www.wearethemighty.com/tactical/9-reasons-why-colt-1911-should-be-americas-national-weapon/ Interesting article. -
By Salvage Sailor · Posted
...and now for something completely different United States Army Corps of Engineers USACE Towboat M/V Sergeant Floyd In 1975 she was rebuilt as a floating Bicentennial exhibit for the Army Corps of Engineers. For 18 months Sergeant Floyd toured the inland and Gulf Intracoastal Waterways, bringing to thousands of Americans the story of how the Army Corps of Engineers contributed to the development of our country. -
By Annie724 · Posted
Thank you! Back in the 1970's, his Medal of Honor was stolen when my grandmother's home in Boulder, Colorado was broken into. My kids and I want to do everything we can to protect his Mollus Medal. Really appreciate your reply! -
By Salvage Sailor · Posted
1976-1977 Bicentennial Mediterranean Cruise USS BARNEY (DDG-6) The Grey Ghost -
By Salvage Sailor · Posted
A World War Two era F4-U Corsair fighter plane is lifted from the flight deck of USS Guam (LPH-9) docked at Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in July, 1976. This plane, and others of similar vintage, were placed aboard the decommissioned USS Intrepid (CVS-11) in New York harbor for the Naval Bicentennial celebration which began 4 July 1976. "Philadelphia Evening Bulletin", George D. McDowell Collection,Photo No P558096B USS GUAM (LPH-9) Bicentennial Red Sea Cruise Charter Member Red Sea Yacht and Regatta Club 1976 -
By Salvage Sailor · Posted
USS KITTY HAWK 1775-1975 Bicentennial Jack Happy Birthday US Navy -
By manayunkman · Posted
It should be fine in the controlled atmosphere of your house. -
By Matt_X · Posted
"Knocking Out the Moros" GPO out cleared out many of their posters and older publications some time ago. I have an older copy of "Gatlings to the Assault" that I had framed and hangs on the wall in my front parlor. "Army in Action" Series 21-48 https://history.army.mil/Publications/Publications-Catalog/Department-of-the-Army-Poster-Set-US-Army-in-Action-Series/ -
By eaglerunner88 · Posted
It's definitely WWII vintage but I'm not sure if it's issued. I have a brushed wool type like that too.
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