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By Marshallj · Posted
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By The Rooster · Posted
Those clip on straps are mid 70's to mid 80's last generation chin straps for the M1. I saw so many WW2 lids issued with the old cloth straps. They would issue a pack of new clip on straps and an old WW2 helmet, and the guys would cut the old ones off and clip the new ones on. -
By cerick1450 · Posted
Hello Is this a WW2 era Robeson knife? It is not in the best condition, but has a decent leather scabbard. It is marked robeson shuredge/U.S.A.. Thank you for looking -
By Bluehawk · Posted
> No idea when or where this was... -
By jprostak · Posted
Hi, Can you post a couple of more pictures of the buttons and studs and how they are attached to the belt? Thanks -
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By S.ChrisKelly · Posted
Pictures of my mother while she was on active service, 1955-1957. She was enlisted aircrew with 7167th Special Air Missions/Military Air Transport Service, United States Air Forces In Europe. She is still alive and will be 90 years old at the end of August this year. -
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By rtd_sf_eng · Posted
It would have to be a Senior ROTC, college or university, for the age requirement, if there was an airborne slot in the program. -
By easterneagle87 · Posted
What is interesting, is that the US Army told soldiers they had to remove foreign jump wings/awards from above the name tape on the left on the BDUs, shirts and field jackets in the mid 80s. I had a fellow cadet/Grenada vet who wore Canadian jump wings. He wasn’t happy. Now there’s these examples (from what ..twenty years ago?)
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