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By fordw60s · Posted
Admins, looks like I should of put this under the what is it sub, if you can move it that would be great or leave it here yall's call. Not always the best with forums. lol -
By DURIEUX · Posted
Hello Chuck. Thank you for your message. You have a very fine collection. I have great admiration for the Marines who contributed to the liberation of our country. I had the privilege of seeing the bronze mastiff head that earned the Marines the nickname "Devil's Dogs" during the fierce fighting at Belleau Wood. Do you know where I could find information on a Marine named E.F. Hamilton who must have been part of the Marine Corps in the years 1915/1920? God Bless America -
By fordw60s · Posted
Hope i put this in the right place. Don't know what this is but for $10 figured I could put it to use. Guy I bought it from said shotgun MOLLE bag but something seems off like it is a part of a kit since it has no tags but haven't been able to identify what kit it may of been a part of. The open NEXUS clips and the pouch dividers make me think it was part of a lit and maybe a bag for flash bangs, flares or smoke grenades? -
By Lukypom · Posted
Hi Dave, Thanks very interesting and what i had hoped for more info and someone who knows their stuff.. I'll get Jacket out in the next day and post more images, try and make them closer/cleary and also look at things you mention that i wouldn't have before. And your right, nailing down info is more fun. We are also on different time zones so it'll be bedtime for you when i post. Cheers -
By Citadel85 · Posted
Well, my memory failed me. I thought I purchased it in a footlocker. But, the footlocker it is in reads: POW TRINIDAD CO. Our hero was not a Trinidad POW. :) But, yes. I consider myself lucky. Actually, and honestly, undeserving. Which is why I want it donated and preserved. -
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By ks kid · Posted
This was in the bottom of the box of artifacts from his Vietnam deployment (Infantry). I've heard stories about incoming rounds being stopped by gear, etc. What are the odds that this round stopped an incoming round & was kept as a memento? The missing primer makes sense, but the dent and perfectly round, perfectly centered hole through only one casing wall make me suspect. Then again, I've never been shot at. Have any of you seen (or experienced) this sort of thing before? -
By Chuck Gall · Posted
Greetings from Massachusetts, USA. I was an Infantryman in the Marines from 1979-83. You live near a very famous area as I am sure you know. I have attached a photo of some of my collection, USMC and my personal photos. I hope you are well Chuck G -
By VNAMVET70 · Posted
This V42 deserves the "Dare to be Different Award". -
By KingCornChip · Posted
It was hard to find anything on google about early paratrooper ovals so it's good to see the source! This was the only thing that popped up, even when searching this website. What's your take on this oval?
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