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By Chrwag · Posted
I saw this badge on eBay and the mark is located in a spot not referenced in the Jones book or in any examples I've seen on the forum. Anyone have thoughts on this badge? -
By Cobra 6 Actual · Posted
The WWI Mark I Tank: Originally made by Britain, this tank went through several variations, with some being used by the U.S. and France. It has the French tax stamp “plate” on the bottom. These were required from 1914 and well into WWII. Hey, wars come and go, but taxes are apparently forever. -
By USMCR79 · Posted
The History Company in Ft. Oglethorpe has the most variety for the area but somewhat pricey. 2949 Lafayette Highway. -
By dmar836 · Posted
Why not post this on the "Is This Wing Good? thread in the Wing Badges Forum? You will get much better feedback as some hang out only there. We can all learn more from their assessment. Dave -
By doinworkinvans · Posted
about as complete as it gets. Love those large troop carrier patches and the unit crests. Thanks for sharing -
By doinworkinvans · Posted
And the other is DUI of the Technical Training Command. It has the motto on the bottm "Sustineo Alas" I sustain the wings -
By doinworkinvans · Posted
Another solid addition as always. Those engraved caterpillars are something else. Still waiting to see one from an NC airman -
By otter42 · Posted
Army Air Corps collar disk, winged propeller. -
By Taylor · Posted
I don’t know really know what the price would be but you could get over 1000$ or around 1000$ for it -
By Taylor · Posted
Wow great grouping
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