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By 36thIDAlex · Posted
Thanks Kurt! Was glad to find my second 36th set so quickly after my first. -
By yokota57 · Posted
36th Fighter-Bomber Squadron "Mike"-Flight. Korea 1953. -
By ludwigh1980 · Posted
Private purchase Enlisted man's uniform coat, WW1 style. At the end of hostilities many enlisted men went out and had a private tailored uniform made, for a smarter appearance or perhaps their issued coat had become too worn. As a long-time collector of WW1 material, I have even seen WW1 style uniform made into 1940's to wear at veterans' parades. The latest made example I have seen had a union label and "copyright 1949". Just because it has the high collar and WW1 buttons and insignia doesn't necessarily mean it dates from WW1 (1914-1919). Dated contracted made and issued coats are your best bet for an enlisted example. -
By doyler · Posted
recall the M1912 had tapered/pointed shoulder straps and 2 rows of stitching on the cuff about 3 inches above the the bottom of the sleeve. Also, the color was a bit more tan in Color compared to the M1917 which had rounded shoulder straps and darker olive green. This looks more like a tailored style uniform and hard to tell if its a more refined wool. The summer cotton uniforms didnt have a liner. -
By Jim C · Posted
Hello everyone, could someone please tell me if this is an M1912 or M1917 or something else M wise? Also is this considered a summer tunic since it seems not wool. Thanks Jim C. -
By yellowhammer history · Posted
I have a pair of the wool trousers that have never been worn. They are from the early 1950s and are in similar condition to the pants you posted. -
By kyhistorian01 · Posted
Inspired by AZnation's post I thought I would share a large portion of my Sweetheart collection that is photographed. I love Sweetheart items and pic them up when I can -
By libbya · Posted
I am currently researching the exact uniform that Tonomachi shared. I am curious if you have any additional information on the group, uniform, or on Noland himself? -
By Salvage Sailor · Posted
Top center and top left appear here -->> United States Shipping Board (USSB) -
By Rhscott · Posted
It’s a M82 7.62mm blank for the M60 MG and M14 rifle. Earliest I have seen is 1962 dated.
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