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By GAZOO · Posted
Cleaning out an old box of Military Pins I found in my old collection, Collected in 1960s I found this Nice Balfour Bombardier SweetHeart Bracelet and was thinking of drooping it in some Silver/Gold Liquid cleaner ? Since it has a Gold Backing AND Silver Wings once cleaned and polished the WINGS should really stand out. Its very well worn and has lost a lot of the detail so dont think it should hurt anything and would look so much better ??? Should I clean it ?? -
By tthen · Posted
Love the gray uniforms, on a side note, I'm no ones expert but I believe that bottom striker is oriented upside down. I think it's an airship striker. -
By CNY Militaria · Posted
ONLINE Auction on July 21st! https://auction.cnymilitaria.com/auction/229-militaria-police-watch/ -
By jsand · Posted
Thanks for the kind words. I spend WAY too much time cruising the auction sites. These came from Centurion Auctions in Tallahassee. -
By Salvage Sailor · Posted
Same same, Jimmy Carter's Navy didn't qualify for the NDSM despite multiple deployments during the Cold War in the Pacific & Atlantic -
By Spartan19 · Posted
Very interesting. -
By doyler · Posted
Pacific Typhoon at Okinawa, October 1945. Going ashore to "cover" the invasion of Okinawa, Coast Guard Combat Correspondent James C. Bolton (right) is given a lift in a dukw by Staff Sergt. Emmett L. Torbert, a veteran of the Leyte Operation. Coast Guardsman Bolton lives in Paterson, N.J. Torbert's home is at Labarre, LA. -
By ludwigh1980 · Posted
If you search the US Military Forum, you will find a write up on Woodmen of the World W.O.W. Around 1904-1910 Period they wore uniforms similar to the U.S. Army and wore an example of your badge on their 1902 Style caps. I have seen the same badge on the caps with the complete uniform. In that write up is a photograph of two "Woodmen" wearing the same type of badge. -
By easterneagle87 · Posted
Here are a pair of gray sleeve rate / strikers located within a current ebay lot. Bugler and Submersible. -
By easterneagle87 · Posted
jsand, great to have you in the fold and great buckles and lot. I'd like to think we ALL do our best to respect other people's fishing holes, but am curious, "where" auction these were found. 😁
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