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By Spike · Posted
I have never seen a nylon BAR belt like that. It's cool looing for sure. I have some M67 stuff including the field pack. The only SEALs who used BAR belts were grenadiers. -
By patches · Posted
Thank you for that ID atb, it was very odd to see this as the 9th Signal Command, as it seems not to have been active with this designation till 1997. Because we spied this DI being worn by an MP in 1976, so I was what is the real title of this unit then, like it has to have been known by a different designation then. Here's the MP with these DIs, probably of a Company sized unit assigned to the US Army Communications Command. Would you happen to remember them atb? -
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By yellowhammer history · Posted
I wonder if It's propper. https://www.propper.com/boonie.html?variation=247_1820 -
By aznation · Posted
Hello.... 1970 - Patton Patton grossed $61.7 million against a budget of $12 million. It won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay. Scott also won the Best Actor for his performance, though he declined the award. The opening monologue, delivered by Scott as General Patton with an enormous American flag behind him, remains an iconic and often quoted image in film. In 2003, Patton was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". The Academy Film Archive also preserved Patton in 2003. -
By stbryson · Posted
The Sand Pebbles (1966) Battle of Britain (1969) Destination Tokyo (1943) Battleground (1949) -
By CAC1901 · Posted
The jackets themselves or pictures of officers wearing them? I wouldn't say they are rare per se. Scarcer, yes. They were worn in hotter climates, esp. the Philippines. -
By Jason Trainer · Posted
I came across this because I was searching for information about my great grandpa, Arthur Looker. He passed away when I was young but I still have memories of him. He struggled with cognitive decline in his final years, but really a sweet soul. I had no idea he was a part of the Lost Battalion! Weird how even family memories can fade with time. I’m glad to see his life and legacy live on. Thank you for taking pride in collecting his uniform, it makes me very proud. I have included a photo of me and my brother with our great grandparents. This was taken in 1975, a few years before he passed away. -
By iron bender · Posted
Love it. Guessing a watch fob. Love all the Army Corps insignia on the reverse -
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