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By Injunben · Posted
Subdued colors make sense. Especially in a combat environment -
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By Injunben · Posted
So I can add 91st division to the pre armistice list? -
By Gear Fanatic · Posted
Agreed, the basic or more subdued ones like the greens in the 91st and 4th and the basic reds in the 5th, 6th and engineer helmet are what were likely more used pre armistice. -
By JDR · Posted
Greetings, Did some scrolling in the National Archives and found a handful of photos depicting men in the 66th FA Brigade that I had not seen before. Of note are these two shots: General John Pershing and Secretary of War Newton Baker inspecting the 146th Field Artillery Regiment at Camp De Souge Bordeaux France, February 1918 National Archives, 111-SC-7816 A jovial gun crew belonging to Battery "B," 148th Field Artillery Regiment Taken near Vaux, France, July 22 1918 National Archives, 111-SC-16349 Best Regards, -J.D. -
By Edward C Bell · Posted
Hello everyone. I am making this post, because like many others my family's military items have been lost over time. If anyone has anything from a man in the army named "Edward C Bell" from WWII, that would be my great uncles. anything from a man in the army named "Oliver Herbert Berg" from WWI, would be my great grandfathers. and anything from a man in the navy named "John Mark Martin" from WWII, that would be my grandfathers. if anyone knows where any items from these men are or have them, please let me know. Thanks, Edward. -
By GAZOO · Posted
Thanks, Yes his History is Limited. Did find some school photos and wedding information. I will probably move the Harmon Wall into this room as it looks to becoming the Naval Aviator Room Capt Harmon Wall -
By TERRY BETTIS · Posted
The photo of my Dad's medals actually came from this page. We would like to get his medals back. We have no idea how anyone got them. -
By The Rooster · Posted
Those are mine except the duplicate. Thats aef 1917's helmet The more matted one. Theres also a version of it with bright camo that looks like it was post armistice. As a disclaimer.. I think these were all pre armistice. Cant prove it. But as you can see, these are somewhat plainly marked, no pictures or colored emblems covering the entire lid. More marked for business than show. -
By Gear Fanatic · Posted
4th did for sure, I know I’ve seen pics of that before. They did it earlier than most I believe as well.
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