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    • 1944m1helmets
      The patch looks round in the picture, but that could be because it was theatre made. -BC
    • Ewart
      Fairly certain this is addressed in the DCU book. 
    • earlymb
      Technology has made a big leap in that area too.   Last year I traveled to Thailand and Vietnam and while I always learn a few words and phrases of the local language by heart I was perfectly capable of conversating with people that literally didn't speak a work of English with the help of Google Translate. While I remember that 'in the beginning' this app gave some funny results, it has now been perfected to a level it can handle normal conversations without any issue.   All you have to do is download the required language pack before you leave on a trip, you don't even have to type as it will work with voice input and can give a voice output too. It was the first time I used this and I was impressed.   It is usually greatly appreciated though if you can say things like 'Hello', 'Goodbye' and 'Thank you' in the local language without help on an app though 🙂      
    • the Bucket
      Sounds good
    • Paddyd00
      Robin - I feel like I have had or seen every shade of blue in the USN M1 world as I have been collecting them for awhile. Funnily enough I have never owned one that is this shade of blue LOL. I like it. Certainly looks like an USN lid. The ones I have are all a shade of Navy Blue or a lighter Grayish Blue. I have had Teal and Maroon. Red of course. But never this one. Vibe check tells me it is a Navy but later on … even after Korea. Vietnam or 80s.    Z
    • Escht
      New one on me as well and I'm British. I've heard the saying   ' as mad as a box of frogs  '
    • byf41
      This one might be a possible donor for you :   https://www.ebay.com/itm/147322899570
    • easterneagle87
      Here is a Army shirt currently up on PoshMark that clearly shows the imprint/fading of a previously sewn Armor patch above the left pocket.   
    • patches
      Melvill and Coghill fought the good fight
    • Burning Hazard
      WWII production Swivel bail with Korean war liner.   Typical post-war mixed bag of WWII, Korea, and early Vietnam accessories. These would of been worn all the way up to the 1980's until the M1 was replaced by Kevlar Jerry helmets.
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