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By Spartan19 · Posted
So I picked up this group over the weekend not knowing anything about this guys service. It turns out he was assigned to Hq Co., Sery Bn, 1 S. S. F. Group for a period of time and most likely served with them when they went to the Aleutian Islands in 1943. Any additional information on him and his service would be appreciated -
By Jones_Bradock · Posted
JohnK83882 thanks man, I had a feeling. Thanks for your response! -
By JohnK83882 · Posted
The inside usually has most of the damage anyway. Kill the rust. A late WW2 helmet with a beautiful Vietnam paint job. It's a display piece. -
By Jones_Bradock · Posted
Yeah it's weird, Mabey the seller just saw the color of the inside of the pot and didn't bother to take the cover off? I am truly stumped. Thanks for your response! -
By Jones_Bradock · Posted
I know it's been a few years, I found this liner when I first started collecting. I can easily identify it now, just took some schooling. Thanks for all of the responses!!! -
By Gear Fanatic · Posted
I like it, except the inside pictures looks like a typical vietnam/korea repaint, with the light semi apple green color. the outside looks good though, a little light compared to a mint helmet I have, but different factories different paint, or storage, whatever. the contrast between the inside and outside stump me, maybe it's just the lighting. either way a great find! -
By Jones_Bradock · Posted
It sure is a beauty if it's legit, that's what caught me off guard. I have never held a WW2 M1 in this condition let alone evaluate the authenticity. Thanks for the response! -
By Jones_Bradock · Posted
Found this the other day when I was going through my old newspapers. Pretty cool addition for the collection. Anyone ever seen this before? Advertising the Green River ordnance plant in Dixon Illinois.
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