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By aerialbridge · Posted
As granny would say, "Them are all good", as in US Mint production, officially engraved and issued by the USN to the sailors named on them. I knew a Ralph Davis who was a B17 bomber pilot, same name as your last medal. Ralph used to run every day well into his 80s, not an ounce of fat on him and still had a hairline and head of hair better than most 25 year olds. Told some good bomber pilot stories when I sometimes ran with him, and one particularly wing and a prayer landing in England. -
By mvmhm · Posted
A friend is slowly cleaning out his garage and two storage lockers of "stuff" he's collected over time. He's been bringing in a little here and there...today was a box with miscellaneous stuff, including this Army Aviation Cadet Sergeant's chevron (a lonely single for now).... Mark sends -
By mikie · Posted
I found this video Ken and Johan on their typical commute to and from the grocery store. https://www.facebook.com/reel/1039303164905401/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v i hope the link works! mikie -
By Mr.Jerry · Posted
Craig is on vacation this week, so he might be away from his computer. PM me for his number, (But our shop is better! 😉) -
By ordnance · Posted
The safety ring/clip items from your first photo are from the M600/M601 fuze used with the early T7 light anti-tank mine. Later fuzes used with the M7 series mines had a different safety clip. -
By 268th C.A. · Posted
The one German is missing his face, head shot. both appear to be looted. A coworker and friend who has passed many years ago, was Wounded at Casino he had two Luger's a P38 some Italian pistols, and an Illinois Railroad pocket watch he took off a German who no doubt took it off a G.I. in his duffle bag, he was shipped home due to the severity of his wounds. later a box arrived with the pocket watch. Thinking it was probably his dad's watch. True story. Pictures tell a thousand stories. -
By Bodes · Posted
My guess is the Germans were moving out or retreating so fast, that they were taking as much equipment along with them that they could carry....I like the remote-controlled anti-tank gadget (Goliath) with the tracks seen in the first set of photos....Bodes -
By Big Iron · Posted
Here are the candidates for the stamp (and fingerprints). https://wwii-enlistment.com/search/?q=h6824&select=laundryNumber&quick-search=1 -
By DD937 · Posted
Google Military antique Milwaukee you will get two hits the first one is Jerry who is a great member here the second hit is the shop owned by gwhistorian -
By Ivydiv · Posted
This is one fantastic grouping. I am amazed at it. A really stunning tribute to Carl's Service. K-9's were heroes of the war also. Thanks ever so much for posting. I had to go back and look at it a second time. Everyone should take time to look at it. Dave
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