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    • HalfDecent
      I'm new to the forum, but not to U.S. history! I mainly focus on the colonial era, both world wars, and a bit of the cold war. I've been (trying to haha) collecting pre 20th century books (right now I have a US history book from 1886 and a US Senate Report of Committees book for the first session of the 48th Congress Vol. 5 from 1883-84). Recently I picked up a WW2 era EM cap that I'd like to share and learn more about. 
    • dhcoleterracina
      Sheri, I guess the first thing would be to see if that unit was on Omaha on D-Day.   Next, many guidons were made by the Army Quartermaster and were tagged inside the sleeve. They were dated but often those marks are worn away. Still the style of tag could help date it. That would require removing it from the frame.    Research of the grandfather would be equally important. Does the family have any or all of the documents of his service? Some can be obtained thru researchers here, there's a section on doing that.    Finally, I remember a flag that came from a ship involved on D-Day in an auction years ago. Research showed the ship was there, and that sailor was there too. The sailor was a cook. How or why did the cook end up with a flag from such a historic event? Even that day, everyone knew the significance of the event and would want that flag. As I recall, that question could not be answered since the man had passed away but the family grew up being told that the flag flew on D-Day. I hate to rain on the parade but I thought it was more likely that the flag was flown on that ship but not on D-Day.    Glen Back (I think) bought a D-Day flag at a charity event for a few hundred thousand dollars. Since then many flags have come out of the woodwork.  Good luck. 
    • CaptainAmerica91
      patches    Thanks for the intell., and sadly the field jacket is a repro I bought. My grandfather didn't come home with any uniform(s); just his decorations.
    • The Samsquanch
      C. Older signed it as well.  He became a judge in California.  He was the judge for the Manson trial.
    • YourLocalHistoryGuy
      Springfield Rifle 1952
    • MilNut
      Cool. Looks like “Pappy” Boyington and Chanaulght (sp) on there as well.
    • Sheri
      Hi!  My husband is a third generation retired Army officer and has accumulated many treasures over the years. One in particular is a guidon that was at Omaha Beach on D-day where his grandfather was there as battalion commander of the 110th. I would really like to have it as well as other items authenticated. I would like to know how to go about finding someone reputable to have them looked at. Here is a pic of the guidon. 
    • The Samsquanch
      Thank you, Yokata57.
    • yokota57
    • McLenn2025
      Jungle fatigues and (I think) even desert camouflage uniforms were worn in basic training as well. With jungle jackets, I know for sure, that they were not only issued to some in basic training into the early 80s, but that they could also be purchased by soldiers (many forum members with former service have testified to that in other threads). On top of that, they were used after basic training, in Operstion Urgent Fury and as OPFOR organsational clothing as well as as regular gear in the Arabian regions by some more specialized units (I can't find the pic, but it's somewhere on this forum in one of the many jungle fatigue threads). Still, they are quite valuable even though many jungle jackets, that show up on, say, the internet today, are post-Vietnam worn with the seller claiming they are Vietnam Era. I assume a similar thing will happen with the ACU/UCP uniforms, where a couple of years down the line, many seller willl claim, that they are OEF or early OIF worn jackets... Justbmy two cents :))   Kind regatds, Jules
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