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By SGM (ret.) · Posted
Thought I'd share a couple of happy snaps of our group's (Military Timeline Impressions - MTI) participation at the 2026 "Wings and Wheels Festival," Fairfield County Airport, SC last weekend. A rather smallish turnout for us with only 5 members setting up displays. Still, a great day with good crowds and weather! My compadre in the white tee got caught, like all of us, by the early rush when the gates opened and was slow in getting into his mufti after setting up - He was portraying a USN signalman and finally got a chance to finish dressing out! The "Grasshopper" is owned and flown by one of our members who is home-based at the same airport. Anyway, my thanks to everyone here on USMF who've assisted me over the years in my own collecting. My display of US Army WWII Infantry Battalion radios and other coms gear has been greatly advanced by your help! -
By KASTAUFFER · Posted
If I remember correctly, Boyington didn’t go by “Pappy” until he was flying with VMF-214. The men of the AVG called him Gramps. Kurt -
By Titanfan · Posted
I enjoy seeing the great items that you've been posting as you scour around to weekly sales -
By McLenn2025 · Posted
My favorite uniform(s) would be the grouping I acquired from @beezman, which contained one jungle top and a second pattern utility shirt, that belonged to Col. William McKenna III, who served in Vietnam as a Deputy Staff Judge Advocate on Da Nang Air Base in 1970/71. Another treasured item is this ERDL Ranger jungle jacket, which belonged to SSgt Howard Dobbs. @triplecanopy was so kind as to send me a picture of Hobbs, when parting from Vietnam (he is the man second from left). These are my rarest and at the same time most favorite uniforms :)) Another jacket, that could serve as an honorable mention is a second pattern jungle jacket, that is heavily used, but they are kind of hard to get in Germany, so it is, too, an important part of my collection ☺️ The ghosting seems to be one of a Special Forces patch and it used to have collar insignia (all of the patches have been removed). Kind regards, Jules -
By 1944m1helmets · Posted
I am getting those clips and casings for free, so I would rather use those. -
By McLenn2025 · Posted
That e would be a great addition to the triple CBI thread, that, I think, @patches started (now) years ago. I know, this comes a little late, but I only just now found this very interesting thread. And I have to say, that I think, that your uniform tops are quite special, even though maybe not as rare as some of the other gems in this thread... Jules -
By Jean-Loup · Posted
You can zoom in, and it seems to manage to find things even when handwritten and in low quality. -
By UndeadSlayer · Posted
How much are they worth in that condition? -
By Laurencek · Posted
Legacy: The Fifth Army held a record for 602 days of sustained combat. It was deactivated in October 1945, but is currently active as the U.S. Army North at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. [1, 2, 3, 4] Looks like the 5th Army SSI would date it as late as October 1945... -
By Laurencek · Posted
I lowered the price, should I change the description for it as possibly postwar? It was sold to me as WW2. Thanks Laurence
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