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By Jakeman664 · Posted
While he's more famous for his role in WW1 with the railway artillery guns he was a Lieutenant (Junior Grade) on the USS Petrel in the Battle of Manilla Bay. I normally collect WW2 but couldn't believe such a high ranking officers collection spanning so many years is still around. I'm also a pawnbroker and have seen only a 2 or 3 very common souvenir Span-Am war pieces in my over a decade working. (This is coming up for auction in June at Ratisbons) Dewey medal: named Spanish: 1758 Philippines: 124 -
By RKurz · Posted
Can I ask someone who can advise me on something I purchased in Plzeň at the celebrations of the liberation of Plzeň, and I have been defending myself for 7 hours, if you think you are talking to some robot, then on Monday you will be contacted by Gen. Por. Baloun VV, thank you, I will end here and apologize for bothering you... -
By The Rooster · Posted
Give it a break. Youve been informed. You dont accept. Sell it on ebay. Sayonara... -
By RKurz · Posted
Like why does someone always question it, I don’t know anymore, I am bringing you, your historical gem from your history and you keep testing me, like I’m supposed to call you on Monday LTI. Long. -
By The Rooster · Posted
I am beginning to think the same thing. Like Im conversing with a bot. -
By The Rooster · Posted
Look Bud, the photos you provide dont correspond to this description.. "Hand-stitched, reinforced openings on the cuffs without corresponding buttons." The shirt you are showing has none of that. Whats your beef? -
By RKurz · Posted
"The very absence of buttons, combined with the presence of hand-stitched biometric ports on the cuffs, is key evidence that this is a laboratory modification for Project S-1436. While standard Creighton shirts do have buttons, this specific garment was modified for sensor integration at Wright-Patterson. What you perceive as a flaw is, in fact, a confirmation of this artifact's unique purpose." -
By scottplen · Posted
Wow just saw some of his collection for sale and was wondering why ? I had no idea Andy passed ! He was a true collector and will be missed a great guy ! -
By The Rooster · Posted
. According to your own post...... that shirt should not have buttons on the cuffs. Care to comment on that? -
By Kurt Barickman · Posted
Narrow the search on Ancestry within the USMC Rosters with a Pharmacist Mate rank to get more information if possible. My two cents, Kurt
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