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By blitz67 · Posted
Not a wwii jeep. That’s a Willy’s cj-2a. Post war civilian -
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By Salvage Sailor · Posted
More info, This patch was used during the HS-2 Golden Falcons USS YORKTOWN (CVS 10) Westpac Cruise 1958-59 -
By BePhreed · Posted
I thought you may enjoy seeing this haversack once used by a member of the 168th INF REG. Perhaps with a bit of work I can come up with a name. Enjoy! -
By rtd_sf_eng · Posted
In the 1988 reprinted Engineer Cloth Catalog (Part 5), its catalog number is C8, which still doesn't help. -
By ludwigh1980 · Posted
That's a tough one. It does not have the muted edges/ details a lost wax casting of an original would exhibit. Originals were sand cast as this one appears to be. I would have this accessed by one of the major Confederate Belt Plate dealers online: Will Gorges (Battleground) or Old South Antiques or another well-known dealer. These have been replicated almost since the late 19th Century and some are very, very good. High dollar if real. -
By patches · Posted
Hmm, was this areas on the other side of the Richardson Highway, as you know there were some ranges of the built type, like a Pistol Range etc, if so wasn't aware of heavy stuff being fired off over there, just though the heavy stuff, you know Arty, Aerial Rockets etc was fired at either Greely or Eielson. -
By rtd_sf_eng · Posted
The Halo/Scuba patch was also made in Korea. For my last trip to Korean in 1982 when I was with the 7th, we were housed in barracks before returning to Fort Bragg that had a tailor/embroidery shop next door and someone had the patches made up before departure Also, the quality was better.
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