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By Ted Fernyhough · Posted
I think the canvas bag used to hold a folding saw, didn’t it? -
By normaninvasion · Posted
The left, 1920s-30s The right, 1912-20s -
By warguy · Posted
Original tallies from all the ships involved in the Battle of Manila Bay, May 1, 1898. Lest we forget! -
By phfr · Posted
Thanks Matt. I'll take a look at those three. -
By warguy · Posted
I thought I would resurrect this old post in honor of the anniversary of the Battle of Manila Bay. -
By VNAMVET70 · Posted
If you go to David Decker's website "Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knives.com/case-v-42" you will see an article on the CASE V42, which states "only the first 500 were serialized." The website shows a CASE V42 stamped with "U.S." and the serial number 138. -
By warguy · Posted
Just fantastic. Not enough of this material gets showcased! Thank you for sharing! -
By yellowhammer history · Posted
I saw a helmet a few months back at an antique store. It had a gray foam liner in it. Seemed like a Vietnam era shell. -
By Gear Fanatic · Posted
Or Taiwanese, they had similar post war items as well. -
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