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By sigsaye · Posted
Definitely a postwar add on to existing veterans uniform. -
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By General Apathy · Posted
. More than any other vehicle in the world's automotive history I have never tired of looking at this 1940's American design icon, a true classic. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 16 June 2O26. .. -
By MM · Posted
Hi All just wante to share my lattest aquistions: - Uniisued 1965 Mccord M1C shell heatstamp M338B - Unissued Mermac 1967 Parachutist Liner - Unissued Nape Strap 1972 - Unissued helmet band 1972 Steinberg - Unissued 1970 Mitchel helmet cover - Unissued 1969 Camoflage band -
By jumpship · Posted
You are welcome. Hopefully, others on here will be able to provide additional information. Be advised that my statement about morning reports at NARA being available only up to Dec 44 at present, only refers to these documents being available online. Also, you can request his Official Military Personnel File at the link below: https://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records -
By Cobra 6 Actual · Posted
Nice one, kfields! VMFA-112 (Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 112), also known as the "Cowboys," is a United States Marine Corps Reserve F/A-18 Hornet squadron based at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base (NAS JRB) in Fort Worth, Texas. -
By VMI88 · Posted
It sure looks good, but as others have pointed out some of the fakes are really convincing. Sometimes it comes down to measuring it with a micrometer to see if the dimensions match known originals. Please keep us posted on what you learn! -
By bschwartz · Posted
Here you go. Thanks again for sharing them for the site. -
By Laurencek · Posted
Wow! So great to read about him and see an actual picture of him in uniform. Thanks so much for posting. I will save these documents to his file. Best Regards Laurence -
By General Apathy · Posted
. D-Day UK tank visit . A UK friend brought his Sherman over to Normandy and toured the British sector during D-Day week. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 16 June 2O26. ..
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