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    • Gear Fanatic
      agreed, that one is NICE!
    • GAZOO
      Another possibility could be, since they were available sold as Sweetheart wings like pictured above its possible some Instructors or Teachers may have decided to give them as graduation gifts / They did develop friendships another letter mentions a teacher inviting them for Christmas dinner                       ;
    • Gear Fanatic
      The problem for me isn’t necessarily putting myself out there, Imm not aloud to sell anything online and that kind of thing. So it’s certainly hard for me to get money and to downsize and shape my collection how I want to. I’ve been wanting to sell some of my stuff here to get a few bucks and to put it towards stuff I actually want. But J can’t do that because I’m not aloud to. And I don’t know anyone In the area that’s really buying that kind of stuff. Anyways, don’t want to steal this thread like I did with “why did you join the service” 🤣  
    • Gear Fanatic
      That’s a good sign, with it be semi warped and burnt like that is a good indicator the insignia is legit.
    • otter42
      Very interesting from 11 a/b to Navy! Neat group, wonder way he didn't wear his jump wings.  That would had turned some heads! 
    • otter42
      Nice medic uniform! Is it named?
    • kyhistorian01
      Herer are a handful of new additions to the collection, mostly wwii
    • gap
      It threads into an 105mm shell. Any insight appreciated. 
    • RITtiger
      Posted in proper forum also but i wanted to share here also. Dad's is the private purchase with small Chevron on chest and right forearm patch. White cap is dads.   Sons has the shoulder cord on the right but nothing else.  Blue cap is son's.   Dad enlisted in 1918 and son in 43.  More details in the dedicated post.    
    • RITtiger
      Son's....nothing other than what you see.
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