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By YourLocalHistoryGuy · Posted
How did I forget Saving Private Ryan-1998 -
By YourLocalHistoryGuy · Posted
The Real Glory-1939 Sergeant York-1941 Truth and Treason-2025 Bonhoeffer-2024 Dark of the Sun-1968 Triple Cross-1966 Shenandoah-1965 Casablanca-1943 Edge of Darkness-1943 Back to Bataan-1945 All Quiet on the Western Front-1930 The Bridge on the River Kwai-1957 The Bridge at Toko Ri-1954 Merrill's Marauders-1962 The Great Escape-1963 Where Eagles Dare-1969 She Wore a Yellow Ribbon-1949 Flying Leathernecks-1951 The Wings of Eagles-1957 The Dirty Dozen-1967 633 Squadron-1964 The Caine Mutiny-1954 The Guns of Navarone-1961 If you guys have any other recommendations please comment. -
By Brig · Posted
The bottom is the WWII H&H Imperial pattern, not a Meyers -
By Colonelhogan · Posted
It came in a 6th mg bn grouping. Ive been suspect of its origin. I will say the button rings holding the buttons in place are rusted and have stained the inner fabric. Seems like theyve been there for awhile -
By B-17Guy · Posted
Last week I watched Masters for the second time, first time was weekly when it was released. This time I watched it over a day and a half and definitely enjoyed it far more the second time! -
By ArchangelDM · Posted
yes I am - thankyou the pattern follows the experimental patterns, and as far as the BAR belt goes, SF and navy seals loved the BAR belt due to the amount of ammo they could carry. I think it would be prudent to produce a stronger more light weight version in place of the old spec 42 or 50 Canvas BAR Belt. when wet would weigh an absolute ton ! Hence them experimenting and looking change if not of all of its older generation of load out systems. Everything got changed to nylon -
By Gear Fanatic · Posted
A man of many talents? Never seen that, but could be experimental. I don’t see a use since the BAR was largely obsolete and why not just use surplus ones? I’m sure the US has plenty post Korea and ww2. Unless they were being supplied to ARVN or something? But then again why would the US make them specifically for them especially in Nylon which was still semi new. -
By ArchangelDM · Posted
Jerry it’s me Dean and yes I collect M1 helmets and WW2 also. -
By TrenchRat · Posted
Colonel, To me, this coat appears to be exactly what it is; a 1912 pattern cotton coat with USMC buttons added to it. The USMC had its own cotton, or tropical coat issued (the P 1912). However, later in the war the Marines were given US Army winter coats instead of the USMC P17 winter coats in an effort to east supply issues, so I guess it is possible that cotton coats were given to Marines in lieu of the P12, tho I doubt it. The only problem with this theory is that the cotton coat was not issued in France as far as I know... -
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