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By Lars Rurdan · Posted
Hey everyone, just wanted to show some Front seams I got from eBay these past few weeks. One of these I am in the process of removing rust, but the other one is completely in original untouched condition. I'll give them new chinstraps soon and they'll be set (After I restore the rusted one of course) -
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By Lars Rurdan · Posted
Neat welcome banners, where'd ya get them from?? -
By Lars Rurdan · Posted
Super Interesting, Love the nicely preserved uniform! Is it a relative of yours? or did you just find the uniform somewhere? Or is it an entirely different story lol. -
By pfrost · Posted
I’ve always felt that rod shield Dallas wings was made by Roy Seastruck (also in Texas). There are a series of threads about Sieman/heigel and Seastruck wings and their similar patent applications -
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By Haze99 · Posted
On June 4, 2025, Army Reserve senior leaders—LTG Robert D. Harter, CSM Gregory Betty, and CW5 Lashon White—visited Fort Hunter-Liggett, California, during Operation Mojave Falcon 2025. The team engaged with Soldiers across multiple training sites, observing large-scale integrated training involving more than 9,000 participants. The exercise is a first-of-its-kind Army Reserve event integrating CSTX, Global Medic, QLLEX, Port Operations, Nationwide Move, and NTC. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Capt. William Stroud, 311th Expeditionary Sustainment Command) NOTE: CSM Betty wearing FWS SSI of the 2nd Support Command (inactivated in 1992) from combat during Operation Desert Shield & Desert Storm. LTG Harter wears the 11th ACR FWS SSI, from combat in Operation Desert Storm. -
By Edward C Bell · Posted
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By Haze99 · Posted
U.S. Army Sgt. Nikolai Punsalang, a combat engineer assigned to 315th Engineer Battalion responds to indirect fire by taking a defensive posture during Mojave Falcon 2025 at Fort Hunter Liggett, California, June 7, 2025. Mojave Falcon 2025 is a multi-faceted first-of-its-kind Army Reserve training exercise that integrates Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX), Global Medic, Quartermaster Liquid Logistics Exercise (QLLEX), Port Operations and Nationwide Move. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Mikayla Fritz) NOTE: FWS SSI Multi-National Forces - Iraq
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