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    • 3321918
      Gents,   there are lots of interesting cavalry items and helmets  coming up at our local auction house in Alexandria,    Potomack Auctions -   www.potomackcompany.com   Enjoy!   Rob    
    • manayunkman
      This is a good place but there is also a research section on the forum where you might find help.   Many of the members who are good at this are no longer active.
    • MilNut
      Very nice and colorful Mr. C.
    • starrynights
      I was only able to find a single obituary, published in The Alexander City Outlook on January 24, 1984, page 5. It listed a death date that matches the BIRLS file, but offered little additional information beyond showing that he remained in the area near Alexander City after the war and was buried nearby. There also wasn't much information on his Find a Grave page.  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40730674/howard-baker  
    • ScottN
      Hey guys, as a collector I wanted share my findings and delve into some history of the SV –1 survival vest used by the US Navy and Marine aircrews during the Vietnam war. It appears it was developed in the late 50s or early 1960s with the earliest date I have seen being 1962. A relatively simple design it is constructed of green nylon material with large left and right chest  pockets / compartments and zipper closures along the tops of each. The vest was worn high on the chest, supported by too wide adjustable shoulder straps. There is a zipper at the front and 3 nylon ties in the rear for adjustment. I’ve observed that most of these vests have had those ties either sewn together or removed and replaced by elastic bands so to be  custom fit to the aircrew member. The 2 large compartments contain three smaller pockets inside. The colors varied from Sage to OD  green. I have also observed several different manufacturers as well. The SV1 vests were to be eventually replaced by the new improved SV2 in the late 1960s though they continued in service until the end of the war. I haven’t run across any authorized listing of contents for this vest (unlike the SV2) but we can assume from the observation of photos and samples that came from veterans sales that there was always survival kits (PSK-2, SEEK 1 or 2), signal devices, and the usual service provided or personally acquired survival items.    I have included here some photos of SV-1 vests I have had in my personal collection at least two of which had come from the veterans estates. I hope you found this of interest and helpful to any new collectors and is always any additional information on these would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.   Scott    NOTE: Examples 3, 4 & 5 are photos of a vest that was used by a USMC UH-34D helicopter pilot while serving in Vietnam.
    • cerick1450
      you are correct.  # is 58XXX. Thank you for the help.  Is the blue heart enamel?
    • Gear Fanatic
      Tried finding obituary, nothing showed up.
    • Gear Fanatic
      Also, it’s not that it’s not active, just a little less foot traffic than usual, and many people usually see it, but most won’t make a comment.
    • Gear Fanatic
      Could try finding a roster for the 11th armored medical unit, there you may be able to narrow down your search, but this only works with some kind a name. Usually it’s pretty hard to find someone through a Laundry number, but not impossible. I’m honestly not experienced enough to even know go to do it. Best of luck
    • PhilippineBuckles
      @jsand - I think the buckle you just posted was made in Guam / Marianas Islands.  Below is a similarly engraved one from 1945.  @Spike - Your UDT buckle was made in the 1970s or 1980s  
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