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By J. Mercurio · Posted
Unfortunately I haven’t found out how he received the SSM.. I obtained his records from the archives, and there were only four documents available, everything else was destroyed in the fire in 1973.. -
By Gomerpyle · Posted
I’ve been meaning to post this for a while, as I picked it up in an antique store for 50 cents. I know next to nothing about patches, as I usually stick to field gear. However, this patch caught my eye because it appeared possibly theater made and it was a USMC patch which is unusual. Can anyone tell me if it’s authentic? Thanks, Wade -
By Fusilier · Posted
Hi, would anyone out there be able to give me any info as to whether these are WWII patches ? I've had them in my collection for years but never been able to work out if they are WWII -
By manayunkman · Posted
The most I’ve been able to get for one of these is $10 though there are some who’ve claimed to get $20. -
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By doughboy · Posted
I have a full embroidered one - German Made of course. -
By ScottN · Posted
Hey guys, I’m new to the site and having a blast exploring. Although (REALLY) late to this discussion this caught my attention! It appears everyone has made some very insightful observations and comments and I have to say I pretty much agree with everyone so far as any of the possible uses seem plausible. Someone spent a good bit of time constructing this kit. Personally, I don’t think it was assembled in a combat zone but could have been put together by an individual, crew or unit serving in an inhospitable area. It definitely would need some tweaking of contents. I think we’ve all seen other issue kits like the A-13 aerial delivered, even the A-16 Sled but something like the old ML–3 and the Air Force's SKRAM rucksack really make more sense. I just think something like this would be in a better more user friendly, container. In any case it is definitely cool and that 1911 A1 is an awesome find. Oh, I did come across a survival chest some years back (empty) but to me it appeared to be from possibly a life boat. Cheers -
By unclegrumpy · Posted
Very nice...congratulations on getting it all back together! -
By samhouston1971 · Posted
Thanks! No name, unfortunately. I thought about trying to ask the person running the booth at the antique store, but I'm sure they just bought it at one of the many, many estate sales around here.
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