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By Salvage Sailor · Posted
-->> Need help (Koepnick and Aresta insignia) -
By Jim McCauley · Posted
Mostly based on what's left of the hooks on the back, I believe it to be an aged reproduction. -
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By GWS · Posted
Edward-- Is this your great grandfather?---https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/171226378/oliver_herbert-berg I looked up Edward C. Bell on FindaGrave and found 137 memorials with that name! More information about him would be needed.(birth year, year of death, where buried etc.) John Mark Martin returned 472 memorials. (more info needed). It takes a large amount of time to research any individual and that's with much more information than you have provided here. The more information you have about them, the better your chance of finding something, including their history in the military. Good luck in your searching! Steve -
By Father V · Posted
Not only does it appear genuine but it’s a rare Mexican American War example. -
By KurtA · Posted
Thought I would add another CSA 75th pair to the thread. Joseph Hardin was in the 5th SC Infantry during the Civil War and passed away in 1944 at age 102. This medal was the only medal issued by the US Government to Confederates. -
By Donskoy · Posted
Hi Dragoon Can I get the original source for these images? Im trying to do some research into the 11th cavalry pre ww2. Thank you. -
By TheCanadianCollector · Posted
Hi all, I was wondering when the M60 heat gloves were made. I know that it started in 1962 but I don't know the end of the production date. Here are example photos of the glove from eBay: -
By 36thIDAlex · Posted
Some photos from my personal collection from the grouping of Brigadier General Robert Stack, assistant commanding general of the 36th Division. The back said this troupe was called the "Sons o Fun" and I believe the photos date maybe April 45 to early occupation. -
By DDayVRMuseum · Posted
This is my first post and the reason I initially registered here. I'm creating a Virtual Reality museum about D-Day, and I'm searching for a real-world Clark CA-1 Bulldozer or a similar one that was used around D-Day, with an owner (you) who is willing to participate in the project. Essentially, you would take lots of pictures of the bulldozer from all angles, and I would create a 3D model from them. For a better understanding of the process, I've made a small clip with another scan, where the camera positions are visible: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=en2AYgDCNxo (although more pictures than necessary are used here)
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