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    • doyler
    • Jeffbkc
      Can someone identify if this is real and worn by USN pilot Lt John Hudson?  W27099. He was awarded the navy cross for sinking a Japanese ship during the battle of Leyte. Thanks
    • PortraitofWar
      Thanks again for all the help. I'm wrapping up my research document and can't find the ASN's for a few that you listed above. Any chance you have those on hand? I'm looking for Franklin Walker and Teddy Wiater. Thanks!
    • Persian Gulf Command
      Oh Man! When I see those 90mm-120mm all lined up I cringe of the "carnage" that would take place if they tipped over. Wouldn't go near the spot w/o Steel Toe Boots!    Nice Assortment!
    • Dirk
      They show up from time to time and if your a military sports collector or a specific ship of fleet collector they are excellent things to own. As Steve said above sports competitions were big in the pre war  military. I have two North China boxing belts/ buckles for Army, Navy, and Marine competitors. On the back of your belt buckle is there any markers stamp or mark….is the belt center part silver ? If a local maker, ie Chinese it will most likely have more value as Chinese silver is collectible….if you can tie the winner to a specific ship that also would increase value….particularly if the ship in this case has a storied history in Asiatic waters (we are talking Sand Pebbles gunboats or the USS Houston etc).
    • GIKyle
      These are British made and can be found with at least three color backgrounds.    Kyle
    • YourLocalHistoryGuy
      When I go back I will see if I can take a picture of the inside so I can post it here to see if its real or fake.
    • YourLocalHistoryGuy
      The Helmet was $475
    • CGutierr
      Hello all, I need some help understanding what I received in an M2 Jungle Kit pouch.  I received the pouch with some original contents awhile back and was disappointed when I uncapped the Frazer's Solution bottle to discover that it had the full opening rather than the small hole type.  Because of this I assumed that it was a reproduction.  Anyway, I was putting things away and it hit me that the bottle seemed awful small, so I dug out an original WW2 Frazer's bottle and compared.  As you can see from the pics the one with the full hole is, in fact, smaller than the regular one and is a 1/2 ounce bottle rather than the standard 1 ounce.  What makes me believe that it might be an original WW2 is that the label shows discoloration affected by time.  Also there is some residue in the bottle that would not normally be there if it was a reproduction.  I believe that because of the smallness of the bottle it would have to have a full opening. Has anyone ever seen one like this or know anything about this variation.
    • Taylor
      I didn’t mean to say that again but thank you for the regs
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