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By Edelweisse · Posted
Hi Folks: Recently picked this strap and I'm trying to ID it. Does anyone recognize this or could identify....a shot in the dark...came from US Army vet estate in a bag. Thanks for looking -
By rtd_sf_eng · Posted
CORRECTION: The letters should have been JTF EMA (or it could be the other way, not sure). -
By ajs1836 · Posted
Yeah I thought from the shape of it that it might be Vietnam -
By ecoffman · Posted
Hi all, I purchased this coat earlier in Weston, West Virginia that named to Joseph F Riley and marked J.F. Riley in the sleeve. It is dated 1941-1942 and appears to have never had insignia sewn. I have found two Joseph F Rileys in the musters who served in the Marine Corps. I would like some opinions on which Joseph Riley it could have belonged to. One Joseph Riley served in the 1950s, quickly promoted beyond Private, and served throughout the 50s. I believe he was from Baltimore. I was unable to find his draft card to compare handwriting. The other was a Weston, WV native who enlisted in January 1942, was overseas with by April with the First Marine Raider Battalion, and was killed in action by September 1942. Attached are photos of the uniform and the West Virginia Riley’s draft card. To me, the writing is similar but not an exact match. I would appreciate any thoughts on which Riley this could be. Thank you in advance! -
By rtd_sf_eng · Posted
I hope someone can decipher the acronym JTS EMA for a COE patch for Orange County. Thanks. -
By Gear Fanatic · Posted
I thought Highdomes didn’t exist post 1945 after the wartime contracts were finished? -
By Nooby416 · Posted
The shell was made by the Motor Wheel Corporation during the Korean War. It's a high dome shell. -
By Edelweisse · Posted
Hi Folks: Recently picked up Vietnam period US Army M3 rubberized medical bag containing one large field bandage. On inside of flap is the NSN, DSA120-68-C-2919 contract Eastern Canvas Prod. Inc. Will be listing the bag -
By Edelweisse · Posted
Hi Folks: Attended an estate sale of a retired Soldier who appears to be in SOF and I found this knife that appears to be like a KBAR but only markings "STAINLESS" and "CHINA"...probably 1980-90????? Thanks for looking -
By Salvage Sailor · Posted
81st 'Wildcat' Infantry Division combat patch, and a bonus....the Captain on the right is wearing the GHQ Southwest Pacific patch
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