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By Régis · Posted
What were the insignia on the collar? Do you have any examples? Thank you. (Left shirt) -
By Wade20th · Posted
He means men who recently left the armed forces (recent veterans), and others (etc). Wade -
By Régis · Posted
Hello, Does anyone have clearer photos of these nurse uniforms, etc., from Vietnam? I'm looking for collar badges and various decorations to assemble this jacket. Thank you. -
By WWII_MPGranddaughter · Posted
Hello everyone. I just wanted to introduce myself and share some of the information I have pieced together while researching my grandfather’s WWII service. I also have a few photos that I’m still trying to learn more about. Service - Name: Richard M. Johnson - Enlistment: 7 April 1942, Chicago, Illinois - Branch: U.S. Army – Corps of Military Police - Military Occupational Specialty: Combat Military Police – Motorcyclist (MOS 378) - Rank at Entry: Staff Sergeant - Rank at Separation: Master Sergeant Assignments & Units - 450th Military Police Company - 707th Military Police Battalion - 26th Infantry Division (“Yankee Division”) - Headquarters Company, 2621st Military Police Battalion - Attached to Allied Force Headquarters (AFHQ) – Office of the Provost Marshal Training - Camp Grant, Rockford, IL - Camp Edwards, MA - Camp Niantic, CT - Camp Kilmer, NJ Overseas Service Timeline - 5 September 1942: Departed U.S. - September 1942: Arrived in England - Dec 1942 – Apr 1944: Algiers, North Africa – - Escort/security for senior Allied leaders (Eisenhower, Roosevelt, Churchill, Admiral King, Cordell Hull) - Apr 1944 – Feb 1945: Caserta, Italy, following - Campaigns: Rome–Arno Decorations & Recognition - European–African–Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon with 1 Bronze Battle Star - Good Conduct Medal - 5 Overseas Service Bars - 1 Service Stripe - Marksmanship badges: Pistol, Revolver, Thompson SMG Separation Details (11 October 1945) - Rank: Master Sergeant -
By L11-VELASCO · Posted
Please I don't understand what are you referring at when you said:recent veterans and etc??? -
By aznation · Posted
Well, that'll give me something to look forward to Steve. I understand about being busy with outside stuff. It's that time of year for sure. Take care and God Bless! -
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By Ironheart · Posted
I found out that it is a very rare RAF CIB No. 27 squadron with the painted mascot " Nellie " which was founded in WW1, then became famous during WW2 during the China, Burma, India and Malay theatre and is still in existence today. I discovered that during the British Homefront the women short of materials began making the famous "Nellie" from scraps calling it the Make Do toys for children. It is a size 38 to 40 and it is for sale- though I would not wear it because it is becoming fragile -
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By ShibaLegend · Posted
Yes I removed the arms as well. I simply took a small knife and scissors and cut almost everything out, then took the garden hose to it to wash it off.
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