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By boxerdogi · Posted
There could be a link to an Air Force squadron... 510 FS. -
By M24 Chaffee · Posted
I always enjoy seeing tank related stuff! Very nice addition! Frank -
By normaninvasion · Posted
I haven't kept up with the market in a long time, but they are key emblems that wouldn't pop up everyday. Not rare but they are great examples -
By Cobra 6 Actual · Posted
Here’s an “alphabet buckle” (all letters, no design) for the “West Texas Military Academy”. Founded in 1893, it consolidated with the San Antonio Academy in 1926 to become the Texas Military Institute (now TMI Episcopal). So this buckle is pre-1926: -
By CollectorHales · Posted
Hi all, ive just got this bracelet, Vini Vidi Vici [VINI spealt wrong ?] with crew members Sol , Hammy, Johnny, Jeff, George , Dan. i can see there was a B17 and a B24 with this name but crew lists dont usually have nic names , maybe neeeds some one with knowledge of crews to help if poss. -
By cbuehler · Posted
YhanksY Thanks for that. I have owned these for nearly 20 years now and don't see them around nowadays. CB -
By General Apathy · Posted
. Then & Now Ste Mere Eglise. A photograph taken at the outskirts of Ste Mere Eglise coming in on the road from Utah beach, inhabitants welcoming the American troops, the small building was repaired post war and a garage built into the wall to the left of this small building note the small window above the large front window. I just tried to go to the supermarket in Ste Mere and just about every available parking space is taken up throughout the town, and this is a month before all the military stuff starts rolling into town both regular army units and also the collectors vehicles. I took this comparison shot and got out of town asap. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 02 May 2O26. .. -
By doyler · Posted
located the photos of a vet I was good friends with. Here you see him with his 1911 he carried and his V42 . Both were with him when part of the assault/ battle on Monte La Difensa. -
By HargreavesHistory · Posted
I have just acquired a pretty rare and unique musette bag that is named to GySgt George Edward Tucker - HQ, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines, 3rd MarDiv KIA Guam 23rd July 1944. The bag is an Atlantic Product Co 1941 dated bag and has been modified to be able to carry a shovel. I have requested his file so will be able up update on him soon hopefully but find it fascinating that this has the same UNIS in the same yellow paint 321. I thought I would share as always thought this map case looked awesome! -
By j. t. thompson · Posted
robinb, I'm glad that you kept that for reference. Thank you for digging it out and posting. It helps explain a couple of other packboards that I've seen. J.T.
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