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By robinb · Posted
What do you guts think? Late war features all through. It was painted very carefully as there are no runs inside or paint on the chinstrap. Am I remembering correctly that aircraft carrier deck crews wore different colored helmets depending on their station? It's not the usual darker blue that I would expect to see on a Navy helmet. -
By robinb · Posted
I have a French saddle that was the property of Colonel Demuth, West Point graduate of 1917 and stayed in the Army through WW2. It was also rebuilt at JQMD in 1929. With it came all of the accessories, French made, to include the bridle. It is known as a Samur saddle. -
By mikie · Posted
Out-of-LIKEs thumbs up👍. I can only imagine how excited that doggie was when the sailor came home. My granddoggies nearly knock me over and lick my face off of they haven’t seen me in over a day. mikie -
By DogDoc · Posted
This is true. I am wrong about the second run of rockolas. This was incorrect info in War Baby. Possibly late in the last run. As Thorin6 said, somewhere in its journey, just not at the beginning. -
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By Steve Brannan · Posted
Found this interesting H&H Insignia ad in the December 1942 issue of The Leatherneck magazine. -
By doyler · Posted
GERMANY. Cpl. Elliot Roy, Brooklyn, N.Y., Pvt. Claude Patton, Ashland, Ky., and T/5 Oscar F. Schnell examine a German anti-tank rifle. Seven feet three inches long, the rifle is reputed to be able to penetrate three inches of armor. Germany, 25 February, 1945. Company B, 638th Tank Destroyer Battalion. Photographer unknown. -
By Steve Brannan · Posted
Occasionally you’ll come across a WW2 enlisted uniform with rank stripes on the left sleeve only. I heard that this was a Wartime economy regulation. I like to read old copies of The Leatherneck Magazine. Found the answer to my question there. -
By knifeguy · Posted
Salvage sailor, thank you for this. Now this gives me a jumping off point, 😆
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