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By YoungHistoryNerd · Posted
Here are pictures of both sides of the card. by the way, thank you very much! I really appreciate this detailed explanation. -
By River Rat 1 · Posted
Nice. I have a British made one. One of these days I will get a US Navy one. Think even the WW2 US Navy ones if in good operating condition were used up to the 1980's. We used to keep WW2 era ships in the fleet back then why not these. My first ship the USS Proteus AS-19 was in Tokyo Harbor at the end of WW2 and operated to the 1990's. -
By Cobra 6 Actual · Posted
I should mention that oftentimes fakers will take American songs, usually of the mid-1960’s to mid-1970’a, and convert or adlib them. This is, I believe, the case with the lighter in Post #326, above. Here are the lyrics it may have been drawn from this 1970’s song: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Without_You_(Badfinger_song)#:~:text=8 External links-,Badfinger original,by two of its members. -
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By atb · Posted
Shattered silk is a common problem. -
By JDR · Posted
Greetings, Wanted to add to this thread with recent photos of the uniform depicted on the left in WWI Nerd's post. I was fortunate enough to take pictures of this uniform about two months ago. The hole in the yellow silk has deteriorated significantly since the uniform passed through AGM, and it is named to a Corporal John B. West of Company C, 1st Gas and Flame: Best Regards, -J.D. -
By MAW · Posted
Very low probability that that patch is real. Fuzzy felt, questionable construction. -
By max0073 · Posted
Hi for me that's a 40 and this is just an inventory number and not a hull number Max -
By easterneagle87 · Posted
Naval Aviator buckle currently up on the 'bay, named to: BRYAN E. REMER and with a belt.
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