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U.S. Army Brigadier General wool bunting flag with cotton star, canvas header, and leather pole tabsBy otter42 · Posted
The Vietnamese flag has a yellow star. -
U.S. Army Brigadier General wool bunting flag with cotton star, canvas header, and leather pole tabsBy dmar836 · Posted
Might want to google it. Spoiler alert: It's the flag of Vietnam. -
By Medic 314-79 · Posted
here is my serial 21358xx Remington Rand. and the slide stop I believe is correct for this serial range. -
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By earlymb · Posted
Great finds! When I was about 10 I was in the UK with my dad visiting some family friends and at a flea market there I did get a 1939 dated early Mk.II helmet, all correct and complete in good condition for a whopping £1,-. I still have it, in fact it is about 3 meters away from when I type this 🙂 What Dinky Toys did you find? Those are also one of my many side-collections 🤭 -
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By trenchbuff · Posted
This is my first dog tag and rabies tag to a US Marine sentry dog named Stoney who served at the Chu Lai Marine Air Base with MABS-12. He got his rabies vaccine from the 175th Vet. Det., an Army unit base at Da Nang. Also includes a dog tag and ega from his handler. According to Stoney's dog tag it looks like he had the same serial number as his handler. Fresh out of a local estate sale. -
U.S. Army Brigadier General wool bunting flag with cotton star, canvas header, and leather pole tabsBy Taylor · Posted
Nice flag! I don’t know anything about flags but I’m sure someone on here can help date it. -
By solcarlus · Posted
I don't think so. Chauchat magazines were made in France. Just like those for the US version. Unless there was special packaging for the US troops. -
By General Apathy · Posted
. Yes a baking hot day today, third this week, first for years . . . . . . . I spent time looking through my trays of salvaged parts today, I pulled out two Ford marked fly-wheels, so when I pulled out three timing chain covers I felt I needed to know if any of these were Ford as well. Two had original Ford grey paint under the later green top coats, one I definitely found an ' F ' stamp but it was so lightly stamped I was concerned as to whether the other two covers had been stamped even lighter and gave up in the end. I needed to pack everything away again and it was just too hot. I sat in the Jeep in the shade of a tree for about an hour and drank a large glass of water listening to the birds all singing around me, peace, calm and tranquility returned again. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 25 May 2O26. ..
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