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    • hink441
      This was his last at sea command. USS Power DD-839.         
    • hink441
      Thank you,   I really don’t know why he didn’t wear his jump wings, he might have thought it could have been detrimental to his young Naval career. The “Old Navy” had its unique ways😏   His desk name plate is heavy marble and is really well made. I’ve added some closer pics of the Junk Force Beret and his end of tour wall plaque.     
    • RITtiger
    • Escht
      The prototypes for the harbour were assembled and tested up in Wigtown Bay area  out of sight of prying German eyes. Some remnants of this still exist up there.   https://theddaystory.com/markers/mulberry-harbour-test-site-wigtown-bay-garlieston-harbour/   and another link   https://thecretefleet.com/f/the-fate-of-hippo-3---mulberry-harbour-pierhead-prototype   That led me to this , all about concrete ships in WW1 and WW2.   https://thecretefleet.com/    
    • DiGilio
      Great work finding that cover. Seems like a real candidate for the trials covers. In the first picture (guy with insect repellant on helmet), it even looks like he might have a similar OD patch on the front of his.    Here's a pair of the 7910 contract USMC tropical utility pants that aren't too worn or faded (also from old ebay auction). Seems to match well.
    • Folkert
      Nice intertesting grouping!   So al the brass batches go on the overseascap? The long ones go above the left pocket. All the others go on the sleeve? And there are also Divisional patches like the big red 1, would he have worn theme together with the Correspondent batches?  
    • General Apathy
      . Interesting official military documentary about the Normandy Mulberry Harbors.   I enjoyed watching this video interesting detail about the Mulberry Harbors designed and built in the UK and built ready to be towed across the English Channel and installed as soon as the landings were accomplished. Great images of the commanding officer of the 81st Sea-Bees battalion driving a French built Citroen car described as a captured German car. Interesting also in that someone has had the time to paint the doors with the Sea-Bees emblem. And towards the end images of the captured port / town of Cherbourg, some more for me to use for Then and Now images when I can.              Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, May 19  2O25.    ….  
    • jerry_k
      Sextant in use but a different model than A-12. The stop watch/chronograph is visible, attached to the bracket.  
    • Jamecharles
      I only recently learned about the passing of the great uniform collector Gil Sanow, and I felt compelled to honor his memory. I had the chance to get to know him through the US Militaria Forum, where I purchased some uniforms and important accessories from him—pieces that enriched my collection. But what truly enriched me was the opportunity to know him, even if only virtually. Gil was a man of integrity, kindness, and precision. He approached everything with passion and discipline, yet always managed to add that touch of humor that made even the longest and most detailed conversations about history feel warm and engaging. He was always ready to lend a hand—to everyone, even a young Italian guy who, back in 2006, was just starting out and eager to learn and grow in the world of US uniform collecting. I hope this post will be welcomed as a small tribute to someone who, like Gil, helped so many collectors grow, both in knowledge and in spirit. Thank you, Gil.
    • easterneagle87
      Here’s one currently posted on FB Mkt.    
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