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    • mikie
      Poking around the internet, I found the website for the Battleship New Jersey Museum.  http://Battleship New Jersey Museum & Memorial   Among other things on the site, there is a gift shop where I couldn’t resist picking up a few things.  I have a far less than battleship sized budget so I only picked up a couple of deck plugs and a couple of bolts. I actually only ordered one plug, but they shipped me an extra freebie one. I like freebies 😁. Turnaround for my order was under a week.    Anyway, check out and enjoy the website. And stop off at the gift shop while you are there.    mikie      
    • collectsmedals
      I have a standard dress blue WW2 era jumper with that patch on the shoulder. As far as I know they were standard for PT boat crews.
    • aerialbridge
      Patches,  that was exactly the man that I figured could be a good candidate for the soldier/actor  you mentioned.   If I had newspapers.com I'd do a search on him.    He seems like the most likely one.    I've no doubt as strac as he was, that the soldier from the movie has a VA headstone.  
    • patches
      Here's rare sighting of a patch being worn, it is unfortunate that this is all I grabbed, it is a enlarged cropped photo of what seems to have been a unit group photo. would loved to have seen whole photo, maybe there would of been a guidon being held were we could ID unit. The T/Sgt wears a  Ord Collar Disc we see.
    • yokota57
    • KurtA
      AI always distorts and modifies insignia. Look at that CIB and strange little collar disk.    I too would guess 8th Army. 
    • cutiger83
      Lewis and Johan,   I live vicariously thru your posts! They make me wish I had been born over there! I love the pictures of your jeeps, your adventures and your friends!   ...Kat
    • Illinigander
      Thanks again robinb for the posting help.   The pin at the top of the hanging is "as found".  The tiny button at the bottom left is a 1923 dated: Indiana Corn Growers rump'n.   The  hanging arrow head & block house is a 1931 American Legion Thirteenth Annual Convention badge that was held at Detroit.  At the top right is a Martin Luther button.   This is a very busy wall hanging. Illinigander
    • mcdonut
      What an amazing collection.  Thanks for posting.       I've always loved those last variations that fade to purple/blue, and wish someone made a good repro of them.
    • easterneagle87
      Nice cape! Good save.
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