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By The Rooster · Posted
I would def go with antenna pole. The cords are support ropes to hold it up right. If you were in an open area you put up two poles and string commo wire horizontally at the top between the two poles. If you had a tall tree nearby you could use 1 pole for the same effect. The height of a field expedient antenna and length of wire would increase the range of a radio set over the short whip like antenna.. Youd string the wire through the Gromet on the top pole section. -
By The Rooster · Posted
That is quite a nice pickup! Congratulations! I read that the US Armed forces still use field phones and wire. Makes sense! -
By j. t. thompson · Posted
Hello WWIIBuff1945, I'm leaning towards tent poles simply because I found that contract listing. Wish I could be more positive. -
By Rakkasan187 · Posted
Based on the image that you posted, it would appear that your grandfathers uniform would/should look something like this.. (Of course rank, name tape and armored division patch will be different). Once you determine what Armored division he was in, (3rd or 4th) you can replicate his. Currently listed.. https://www.ebay.com/itm/358314359146?chn=ps&_trkparms=ispr%3D1&amdata=enc%3A1admteAWGQ3SowjcOq0qooA2&norover=1&mkrid=711-117182-37290-0&mkcid=2&mkscid=101&itemid=358314359146&targetid=2321110924221&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=9197632&poi=&campaignid=21399214465&mkgroupid=173029507868&rlsatarget=pla-2321110924221&abcId=9447223&merchantid=5722029117&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=21399214465&gbraid=0AAAAAD_QDh8Fj9DS8aqfeaxGJJvb9A2zf&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIpL2DxeGTlAMV79gWBR24nSnbEAQYAiABEgIICvD_BwE Leigh -
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By bruno1993 · Posted
I really love the helmet now that I have it in hand. Tha Major rank insignia looks really awesome. I think this set has been together for a pretty long time, looking at the damage on the cover. -
By General Apathy · Posted
. Hello Johan and earlymb, First off apologies Johan I was out of ' likes ' so I couldn't add one to you preparations for a Normandy visit in June, I look forward to seeing it. I saw something for each of you today . . . . . . Visiting a local Jeeping friend he is busy rebuilding a Ford engine block to put back into his early GPW, a Ford with a Willys chassis. We looked through his box of inlet and exhaust valves he has brand new unused stock and also saved take out vales for emergency use if necessary So Johan, he had new and used Ford marked inlet valves one of which has the ' F ' on the top face and another take-out one I photographed has the letter ' F ' stamped into the underside of the head, this is also marked ' IN ' for Inlet valve And something for you earlymb, he has valves with ' Overland ' cast into the underside of the valve head, this one also has ' EX ' cast into the head Exhaust Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 29 April 2O26. .. -
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By DeadDogClub · Posted
Recently purchased at a rummage sale for utilitarian use for $1; seller said he acquired it from someone who told him it was a WW2 respirator/gas mask pack. I cannot find a match when searching for military packs, gas masks bags, medic supplies, etc. I expanded my search to vintage lineman canvas storage bags and Boy Scout equipment with no avail. No ID, names, or insignias except for a stamp on the button a possible “7” in the flap corner. I was able to find a ww2 bandage bag online with the same buttons (stamped with an ‘s’ inside a triangle/mountain shape). Any insight is appreciated. It is difficult to capture the true color. It leans more to green than photos appreciate.
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