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By MA-Collect00 · Posted
Recently heard that Eagle Shows is closed and Eastern Gun Expo is handling the Marlborough MA show in September as well as PA. I was surprised to hear that especially since Eagle Shows had good turnouts there. Has anyone heard if Eastern Gun Expo will be adding additional shows in MA area - Western Springfield The Big E or Sturbridge in the near future? Also heard some minor issues at their PA shows/other locations- public carrying concealed, a few vendors firearms and military dealers gave the vibes of being hustlers. -
By Manchu Warrior · Posted
After further review that is not Lt. Goode. He is obviously a Christian and the Lt. Goode was Jewish. -
By Manchu Warrior · Posted
I recently picked up this photograph that states across the bottom, “The Chaplain School, Harvard University, August 11-September 5, 1942.” I at first found it interesting that there were ten African-American officers in the class, obviously it wasn’t segregated, I then did a little research. With that said I believe the four chaplains that went down aboard the USAT Dorchester in February 1943 may be in this photograph. I believe I have found two of them and then my eyes bugged out. I will let the photos speak for themselves and I would appreciation any opinions or further information on the chaplains. -
By Jump wing · Posted
It has all the characteristics of a war-made wing. I have no problems with this wing. -
By Thrifter_01 · Posted
Thank y'all for your honest insight about the patch, its greatly appreciated. Definitely surprised that there are older Paki made patches! -
By Naboo29 · Posted
Hi Kyle, Thank you for the thoughtful response. I completely understand your point regarding the absence of the Purple Heart medal itself and how that affects collectors who focus on complete KIA groupings. What has always stood out to me about this archive is the amount of original material that survived with it. Beyond the medals and awards, it includes over 200 pages of primary-source documentation, original photographs, casualty correspondence, award paperwork, MACR 9778, eyewitness accounts, German reports related to the loss, and the wartime press material sent to the family. For me, the historical value has always been in the ability to follow Lt. Andrews’ story from training through combat service and ultimately his loss in action. Whether viewed as a medal group or a research archive, I appreciate your perspective and your taking the time to comment. -
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By Jcoll84 · Posted
If you're feeling adventurous, I've seen quite a few pictures of Marines in the '68-'69 time period, including at Tet, sporting M1945 suspenders holding up their belt. Can't tell you where they got them but it was more than one person. I imagine they were far more comfortable than the P41 suspenders. Probably traded a ROK or ARVN for it. -
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By GIKyle · Posted
In my opinion the historical significance speaks for itself - Having original paper and photos is research gold if someone wanted to take that and reconstruct this man's story. The value part is tricky with the absence of the Purple Heart. From my perspective, it's the epicenter of a KIA group but if I was into researching his squadron/ group or was particularly enamored with his story I might overlook its absence. I personally would not pay the premium I otherwise might if it was complete, however. Kyle
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