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By Spearhead · Posted
Did anyone pick up that Atlantic Products Corp. 1941 recently sold? -
By Tonomachi · Posted
Yes you have a sought after WW2 era US paratrooper wing variant due to it's flat profile. No one knows who made it but they also produced a flat profile glider infantry wing (see below). There was also a couple of slight variations of this flat profile wing with a different style catch and/or a dished out chute. Nice find. -
By Colt.45-94 · Posted
I've seen a couple of these. It seems to have been semi-common use for surplus ammo boxes. If you look up "ammo shoeshine box" you can see a few examples. "swords into ploughshares" -
By Spearhead · Posted
That’s a nice one. I have not seen too many of the NYDC bags. Here’s another S. Froehlich Co. 1943 recent pick up. It’s in pretty good shape. Often you see the straps all frayed. -
By Duffswpa · Posted
Since I posted this query, I have been searching on the internet and reading threads here. Seems like this is an old unanswered question. So, I have found the Royal Brand diamond trademark with no country of origin, England, Japan, Germany and U.S.A.. Other Royal Brand markings on pocket knifes, table cutlery, carving sets, steels and of course fighting knives. Nobody has come across an old advertisement or box. Several mentioning Utica and made in New York, cica 1940-1950 by appearance of similar a manufacturing style. Imperial is also mentioned, 1920-1940 for the same observation. But no hard evidence yet. I think knife makers just liked the name or there was a market for that trademark so maybe many knife makers co-oped it. Still searching. -
By Rhscott · Posted
OD plastic E-tool cover ERDL or Mitchell cover, not woodland simple black “silent” M16 sling flack jacket? Cant say I ever remember seeing anyone CONUS wearing a flack jacket in the field except on the grenade range and they were supplied by the range. -
By ProudGrandDaughter · Posted
See pics posted above. "HoodWinks" is at top of the page, like it's the name of the paper. The paper tells about what's going on in the war. I can see where my grandfather marked it, pertaining to him and the 90th "T.O.s". I was curious if it was like a military paper that went out everywhere (which if you haven't heard of it, I guess not) or what the heck it was. One page had my grandfather listed. I don't mean to bombard y'all with questions or with my ignorance. I'm very appreciative for all the help! -
By cutiger83 · Posted
Between the AI video and use of video from years ago, how do we know what is true video?. When we look back on this time, it will show the truth vs fake. During WWII, Hitler produced lots of propaganda video later proven faked. Time will tell.... -
By Bluehawk · Posted
"We do not know what is truly going on right now in Iran. We can speculate. History will look back on this time and will have a completely different analysis than what is being portrayed right now..." Yup... or, we could be satisfied with daily video loops of exploding ordnance. -
By MHD · Posted
I recently acquired two similar unit crests of which the one with the light blue fields and green helicopter was ID'd (in this forum back in Oct 2016) as an unofficial C Troop 17th Cavalry DUI. The other version has a white and darker blue field with a white helicopter. Are both crest attributed to Charlie Troop or does the color variants belong to different troops. Both crests have beefy clutch pins, no hallmark stamp, and could be unofficial German made crests. Any feedback is appreciated. v/r MHD
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