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By KASTAUFFER · Posted
A CSC is a Continuous Service Certificate Service record book. You shows some loose pages in your photos in Post 5 . Originally they would have been bound by a green cover that folds up, or a soft leather cover if early. Kurt -
By Mikeym_us · Posted
I am waiting on a few things along with visor cover screws before I continue on with this. But here are pictures of the drop cord installed into the helmet and the earcups are now wired and ready for the speakers and the foam inserts before I order the foam impact liner. -
By Strangewayfaring · Posted
I saw someone sold a heart shield bible for 500 on Etsy. But there's a lot more here, a lot more history I believe. -
By Strangewayfaring · Posted
Ha well it is helping me a lot lately. You obviously know more about this than me, but the AI suggested this forum actually. It is just another tool, if used properly but it can and will make mistakes. My grandpa didn't mention any of it. He had PTSD and shellshock. There is blood on some of these items. You can see that in these photos. -
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By Mikeym_us · Posted
Drop cord came in on the 21st and I installed it the same day. I have the ear seals on took me quite a long time to put them on with bad hands but got them on. rails installed and earcup retainer assembly and cross straps installed as well. -
By cutiger83 · Posted
I never would have guessed these round metal pieces would be smashed flat. Very interesting.... Kat -
By Strangewayfaring · Posted
Well there's a lot more documents than I posted. He's long dead, he died in 1966. Do you mean the Certificate of service records? I got denied by Ruptured duck and I think Centurion, or some other one I can't remember. I do know he treated FDR, my dad said that was the only thing he ever told him about the wars. I don't know what to do with this anymore, no one is really pointing me in the right direction. I kind of feel like a lot of people honor WWI and WWII vets on paper but some seem to fall through the cracks and never get the honor they deserve. I want to sell all of this but I also want to preserve the history you know? I come from a long line of vets, including me, so I know how important it is. My dad probably would've just thrown it all away eventually. -
By Panzerjunky · Posted
Any idea what the ones with the backing that looks like an iron on patch may be?? Thanks Jerry -
By CollecterErin · Posted
At the time the bell was taken, the regiment was under the command of William C. Chip, who later became a general in the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. His name appears on the back of the bell, but the final date of his command was never added. This is consistent with the timing, as the bell was removed before Chip left the regiment to serve as an assistant operations officer under General Edward W. Snedeker.
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