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By ftiger · Posted
Hi all, I just joined. I’m a military aviation; 20th Century conflicts history fanatic. I specially like WW2 history. In the past I’ve restored several WW2 jeeps (MB and GPW) but most recently, I’m focusing solely of WW2 aviator’s jacket collecting and restoring. -
By American Graffiti · Posted
Very nice👍 AG -
By SGM (ret.) · Posted
@ OldSalt82 - Very nice! Looking forward to reading how your tests go. -
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By Dirk · Posted
Very sorry to hear that….bought from him over the years….a good dealer…..he always seemed to find great items…. -
By McLenn2025 · Posted
Hi to you all :)) I found this jacket online and the seller seems to be willing to part with it for 340 USD (it is best offer only). Howevef, I wanted to check if it is really genuine... Especially the Special Forces SSI and the probability of a 101st combat SSI without a second award CIB. What are your thoughts? And is it worth the 340 (I live in Germany)? Cheers, Jules -
By jumpship · Posted
The 358th IR (90th ID) was at Camp Barkeley, TX off and on from its organization there during Mar 42 until Sep 43, according to Stanton. The regiment departed for England during Mar 44. If you can share his servce number and confirm his name, maybe we can help answer your question (with more than just conjecture). Dan -
By KurtA · Posted
You should keep that - it is so cool! And as far as your daughter's college costs go, what would it pay for? 2 text books, perhaps? Hopefully it's not still displayed in your yard. A bunch of black SUV's with flashing lights might show up. -
By KurtA · Posted
I too was in the 41st Infantry in the 2AD (but MANY years after your dad's time). Speaking of the Little Big Horn, I am traveling out to Montana in a few weeks for the big 150th anniversary. I plan on posting some photos. -
By Catamount_Sapper · Posted
Top middle is the 81st Engineer Bn, Aresta. The insignia in the top right is the 216th Engineer Bn, again from Aresta of Hawaii, taken from a design from the James Sawiki files. The top left may be an El Salvadorian engineer unit manufactured by NS Meyer in the 1990s.
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