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By Mr. Bushido · Posted
◆Kyoto Railway Museum Kankijicho, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto【Japan】 0570-080-462 https://www.kyotorailwaymuseum.jp/en/ The "Octagonian" was a special train operated within Japan for the commander of the U.S. Eighth Army. -
By Misfit 45 · Posted
As I continued to scroll....I didn't want it to stop? Thanks Marv -
By sjones · Posted
I agree with Uniform of the Day that it is an artistic version of a standard shield -
By RustyCanteen · Posted
I just saw this news, or I would have posted sooner. While I never knew him in person, I recall reading and interacting with him and his posts here and previous forums. He was sort of a 'regular' you could count on to post something even if it was a dry spell for a lot of other collectors. Condolences to his family and son, RIP. Regards, RC -
By laurabelle28 · Posted
Thank you, unclegrumpy, I'll do that. And I'll be patient lol -
By siberian · Posted
Hi everyone! I live in Novosibirsk (formerly Novo-Nikolaevsk) and am interested in local history. This photograph is well-known among local local history experts; however, most people focus only on the market square. Yet, the figure in the center of the composition is clearly a soldier of the American Expeditionary Force, Siberia. The photo was taken in the central square of Novo-Nikolaevsk, which is now named after Lenin. The total contingent in Russia numbered fewer than 10,000 men. The section of the railway from Irkutsk to Omsk was guarded by far fewer troops. I believe there is a chance to identify him by name. Please share your thoughts with me. Perhaps you have encountered this photograph before and can provide information regarding where the original is archived. -
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By cutiger83 · Posted
Very nice! I love anything WASP related! ...Kat -
By aznation · Posted
Oh, perhaps that's what it was. If so, that's awesome. You're welcome.
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