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    • CAC1901
      Bannermans had thousands of them. It was common for dealers to pull the NY state plate off and put a 1881 US plate on. 
    • BobGorn
      Hey all! I'm at Offutt and wanted to share a few of my 55th patches. I have a lot of 97th IS. 
    • patches
      They made a new one, I had the first one they made back in Christmas 1973
    • chrometank
      Very insightful information,  thank you  !!
    • aznation
      I believe I bought this grouping off Facebook's "Deal or No Deal" page.  Why did I get it?  Because it's a 40th Infantry Division uniform of course.  Doesn't hurt that he's a Oklahoma native as well.                                                   40th Division - Leonard Ray Luginbill_22 Ancestry - Leonard Ray Luginbill .pdf 40th Division - Leonard Ray Luginbill_Misc Docs.pdf 40th Division - Leonard Ray Luginbill_More Docs.pdf
    • atb
      "I. C." stands for Inspected & Condemned. The helmet body was deemed unserviceable and turned in for sale as surplus, or destroyed.
    • aznation
      A few years ago my wife and I went to the American Military Heritage Museum in Enid, Oklahoma.  I had no idea what we would see there but the museum was new and it was located inside an unused shopping mall.  Anyway, once inside I was amazed at just how much this museum had inside its space and the variety of items from many wars.  My wife and I were the only ones in there at the time and after I got done introducing myself to one of the curators personally took me around and showed me many interesting exhibits.  After telling him that I collected 40th Infantry Division uniforms, etc. he showed me the WWI uniform below which is amazing.  I absolutely love that 40th Sunshine patch!  The condition of the uniform is excellent in every way.  I sure wish I had it in my collection but it was so awesome to see it.  He also took me back where they keep all the uniforms that other items they have yet to go through.  So many nice things!  Another really neat thing the curator allowed me to do climb up and sit in the cockpit of a MIG-15.  Super cool.  It was a tight fit.  If anyone ever is up that way I would highly recommend a stop there and allow some time.  You're going to enjoy it.  The address is:  4125 W Owen K Garriott Rd, Enid, OK 73703                                           40th Division - Bert A Horrall_26 Ancestry - Bert Almon Horrall .pdf
    • Dirt Detective
      Here's mine. 
    • Ironheart
      All I know is its a FIRST CONTRACT 1937 IRVIN  WITH WW2 ERA PAINTED INSIGNIA   WHICH IS A RARE ONE and I am selling it and also my Kriegsmarine Admirals Car pennant too
    • Salvage Sailor
      1SG Edith( Nikki) Hayhurst ( Retired Army)   The other Women in Vietnam - The Proud Enlisted Hebron, MD April 7, 2021     January 1967.  1st Sergeant Marion C. Crawford, WAC Detachment, Vietnam, stands retreat with the detachment (Photo:  The Women's Army Corps, 1945-1978, p.247)
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