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By S Sauer · Posted
Thanks for the information! You’re giving me encouragement to learning more about the ring. The relatives are each from Columbus, WI, names and birthdates as follows: Clarence H. Sauer 3-13-1896 Arthur W. Sauer 12-9-1892 Charles W. Borchert 2-10-1884 Any information would be greatly appreciated. Scott -
By MWDVET · Posted
Hello all. Recently added this insignia to my collection. I have not seen one like it and it is an interesting find. Thoughts and info? -
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By General Apathy · Posted
. Jeep mystery I cannot find a reason for. Looking at the body gusset fixing which extends down from the dash to the floor on Jeep side walls I have noticed a curve in the rear upright, however these curves appear irregular and not consistent in size, length and depth and shapes from body to body almost as if it was ground in by hand by employees working at the department manufacturing these gussets and no desired compatibility needed. Some are quite deep and some are hardly noticeable, the ones on my Jeep appear to be more pronounced ones as I have also seen on a few others. Being a Jeep freak does have its drawbacks questioning the reasons for this and that . . . . . . . . . . Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 27 March 2O26. … . -
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By fj35 · Posted
Hello Nice duffle bag. I have a KIA DB of a medic of the 36th Armored Inf rgt . THanks DAvid -
By fj35 · Posted
Hello Very nice and interesting grouping. I'm also interested by units of the 3rd Armored Division. I leave near Mortain and Fromentel . Hight combat areas for that units. THanks David -
By GMCollection · Posted
Hi, Indeed, a beautiful scabbard holder for civilian use. -
By General Apathy · Posted
. Hi earlymb, Thanks for the photos and explaining the differences between the different lamp guards. A local friend recently bought a barn find Jeep that had a wooden box of Jeep parts taken off or maybe collected for rebuilding Jeeps, nearly all the parts were F stamped parts. and he found a Tombstone pattern in the box which he sat on a wing for a comparison of the different styles of guards. Note the hole in the wing to the side of the closest guard which was for the original wider spaced tombstone guard. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 29 March 2O26. …
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