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By Randy · Posted
Yep, I know the two involved and it doesn't surprise me. That said, there were only 6 RF-86s and they were flown by the 15th Tac Recon Sq. under Project Honey Bucket. So it is a rare one. On the other hand, I got this one for $800 less about 15 years ago. There is also an RF-80 version. Randy -
By aznation · Posted
Ken is correct. It's real and that is the right person. At least that's for sure who the pants belonged to (as those are marked) and more than likely the jacket as well. Also, I'm not an expert on WWI Marine dress uniforms but I wouldn't pay that much for that particular uniform. It's pretty ratty for that price as far as I'm concerned. Others may have a different opinion. -
By River Patrol · Posted
Fancy flatware! Any information about their command or unit assignment? -
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By Taylor · Posted
My local militaria antique store is selling pre ww1 U.S.M.C. dress blues and trousers for 195.00. I wanna know if it’s real -
By semperbee · Posted
Picked up this recently, a M2A1 ammo can. I think it's late 50s early 60s by the bullet directional stamp on the lid. When did they quit putting that on the lid? Please correct me if I'm wrong. Can anyone tell me if the St Louis lot number is postwar? I thought the St Louis plant only produced M2 ammo 1941-1945. The maufacturer of the can is AFX, have no clue who that is. -
By Manky bandage · Posted
Jacket, Field, Olive Drab. I believe the really early run of these used the ''windbreaker'' term but that might actually refer to a specific contract, I could be mistaken though. As said though, M38 is a collectors term. As for originality of it, I cant see anything wrong with it. -
By aznation · Posted
Just a couple of articles regarding the 118th ECB from the WWII time period from Newspapers.com -
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By fireman1 · Posted
There are a number of pictures on line of US Marines and some South Korean troops using cloth/webbing bandoleers to carry loose carbine ammo. Is there more information or documentation of this? I never heard about it or realized it until it was pointed in some pictures.
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