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By Titanfan · Posted
I didn't think Eisenhower had a purple heart medal awarded to him. I think this could be a lot larger pool of colonels based on the awards -
By lamarhooten · Posted
I sent a bunch of my excess D-Day related patches with a friend who was going over to the general location so that he could sell them to the area vendors. He had been successful at selling some of his patches a year earlier. A medium zip lock baggie of patches made some good money! I wonder how much they were resold for and if they were sold as "D-day worn". On a related note, if a patch has traces of being sewn to something, it does not mean it was on a uniform! I bought over 20 Tank Destroyer patches that had been sewn onto a wool blanket. The patches were new/unused when they were sewn on to the blanket by the lady who I bought them from. I could have sold them all as "WWII uniform worn patches" and who/how would you prove it. -
By manayunkman · Posted
Yes I’ve had them in different colors like white and grey, it’s a typical 1940s hard hat. I wonder if they were used in the CCC? -
By manayunkman · Posted
Thank you Scott, that’s very interesting information. Are the state troops involved with the National Guard? Over the years I found several of these helmets and I’m certain that someone who was in the Army told me they wore one during military construction. They must have been in the engineers -
By RayRay · Posted
Or go to a gun shop that has a gunsmith and explain to them the project and ask the favor. Since it’s for a dummy gun and 10 seconds of work, hopefully they won’t charge you -
By RayRay · Posted
Two people with locking pliers… -
By Edward C Bell · Posted
I know that this was posted a long time ago, but the war front in Kirkland is a really nice store with lots of WWII and older items for good prices. -
By easterneagle87 · Posted
Here's one I missed. A nice AF, I believe, Japan made ribbon rack but was slow to pull the trigger as I was hoping to bundle some other stuff with the guy. I missed out on a matching pair from a little shop in Dunsmuir, CA when I lived in that area years ago. I always thought they were pretty but didn't have $$ at the time to snag them. Maybe a forum member got this one. The hunt goes on! -
By milcoll73 · Posted
hi all. just received these "giants" boots. some 1951 dated black low quarter boots in basically mint condition. the look like theyre marked NYQMPA. my question is, what would these have been used for? dress? and why were they black? i thought army leather gear was still brown at that point. any help appreciated!
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