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By kiaiokalewa · Posted
These three look better but the last one as other claimed already does have the uncanny look of a stylized parachute. Hell it even kind of looks like those WWII Chinese OSS wings I've seen before. The judge is out on these. -
By tully216 · Posted
This guy's brother was in the 347th FG- 339th FS and his dad was in the 2nd Division 2nd Supply Train during WW1. Just an added FYI!! -
By Uniforms of the Day · Posted
PS: this has the holes for removable buttons as it should have. -
By tully216 · Posted
Thanks for any assistance you guys can provide!! Mark -
By Uniforms of the Day · Posted
These arw the only photos I have, unfortunately. The buttons are clearly replacements. But could this be a shawl collar Navy jacket? The remants of a tag are in the inside, bottom back. It ceetainly looks like one to me. -
By kiaiokalewa · Posted
Okay, KFC, so much for expression. Here are the bullion wings that I don't particularly care for. They have that fake appeal to them. -
By tully216 · Posted
Any thoughts on these, not sure I have seen the Wellington made one before. Thanks Mark -
By kiaiokalewa · Posted
I don't know KFC happened to the three metal wings but it appears that at some point someone decided that they wanted to embellish feathering details by incising the hell out of them. Maybe trying the create aka: "Harry Wings", what evers and as promised are here in detailed pixs. -
By tully216 · Posted
I picked up a few items from 3 family members in the military. A dad in WW1 two sons one in WW2 and one in KW. These were with the one son in KW 502nd then 5th Cav Regt 16th Corp 8017th Army Unit. I did not recognize the makers mark on these. Thanks, Mark -
By Johan Willaert · Posted
Today I drove the Jeep to Creully, Normandy, France, to recreate a photo I took back in June 1984. In 1944 the village of Creully was home to Field Marshal Montgomery’s headquarters and also the BBC radioservices on the continent. On our first visit to Normandy for the 40th Anniversary in 1984, I took a photo of my dad driving my Jeep just below the village castle and today 42 years on I asked a friend to take a photo of me in the same location in the same Jeep. The roads have been resurfaced and some roadsigns and poles have been replaced but the junction is still there and the castle and church spire can still be seen behind the trees in the background. The 1984 photo was of course taken with a standard camera of the era and my iphone takes photos at a wider angle than back then and the Jeep has been rebuilt two times since then but it was so good to be back in the spot where I spent time with my dad who sadly passed away ten years ago this Summer. Great memories….
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