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By Husker · Posted
This one sort of fell into my lap…came with the trousers, belt and campaign hat (presumably all from the same veteran). Tunic is missing the collar disks, unfortunately. As I already have an infantry patched 81st Division tunic with 321st Infantry disks, I figured this one would make a nice companion to it. I’ll be needing 316, 317 or 318th Artillery disks to make it more correct. -
By WARRIOR515 · Posted
268TH C.A., MAYBE YOU ARE CONFUSED, I DON'T HAVE ANY DOG TAGS TO SELL. SORRY IF I CAUSED CONFUSION. -
By zzyzzogeton · Posted
That one is an xW66, only made in 1941. The wood is cocobolo, which is the wood used on the W31. The wood portion of the xW66 would be short for the W31 due to the wide spacers at each end of the wood in the handle. -
By patches · Posted
An interesting one, 60s we imagine, a Unit type or a Section/Department within a Unit of the type we've seen before on worn on Air Force shirts???? Would anyone know??? -
By patches · Posted
At least three we see with British/Canadian Nets being worn stateside at Camp San Luis Obispo California at 29 March 1944 during maneuvers with the 81st Infantry Division's 323rd Infantry, one wears some kind of field made net, maybe a from a vehicle net. Background on this is medics to include the unit doctor are working on man who ruptured his spleen, perhaps fell or hit by something, maybe even vehicle related. This is the second sighting of these nets being worn within the 81st Infantry Division, so maybe some of these were taken along when they shipped out to the Pacific, see Post #28 in this topic. -
By Capt.Case · Posted
Thanks for showing that to me. It certainly looks like a candidate. -
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By kiaiokalewa · Posted
Going through a few boxes and these popped up. -
By Johnny Signor · Posted
Here's an image of my latest Leather patch works, WW2 AAF B-25 Mitchell unit , 345th Bombardment Group, Enjoy :) -
By patches · Posted
Filipino GIs of Philippine 10th Battalion Combat Team 1952 in Korea see's two wearing the liner by itself, believe they are of the Team's Tank Company, here equipt with the Chaffee Tank. One , the standing one on the right interestingly is wearing an Eisenhower Jacket.
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