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    • manayunkman
      Anything written in the photo album?
    • ludwigh1980
      I don't think it is a bad price however the same seller sold it for significantly less ($37.00) a week or two ago... guess he cancelled the sale. I had it in my watch list as a Cairo retailer for these is some-one harder to come by and forgot to bid. I still think it's in the realm of a decent price with the American connection and may turn up some interesting research. Feedback of 2 bothers me however you have the ebay money back guarantee. Hit them with an offer of $225.00. Again Cairo, Sudan, Port Said, Palestine, Jerusalem are difficult city-based retailers to find and think they add a bit of romantic intrigue to the piece.  
    • Uniforms of the Day
      Fascinating. What I can tell you is that the folks who acquired it are close friends and watch out for militaria for me. This came from a rural estate, and descendanrs of the uniforms owner. My friends sa8d they had absolutely no interest in the family military items they had found and practically gave these items to my friends. So, this is a curious scenario. 
    • jumpship
      I’m not Matt, but I don’t think he’ll mind:   The battalion left the NY Port of Embarkation on 27 Feb 44, arrived in England on 8 Mar 44 and arrived in France on 4 Aug 44. They were given campaign credit for the Rhineland Campaign During Aug 45, the battalion was in Nancy, FR and returned to the USA during Oct 45. Source: Stanton, Shelby. WWII US Army Order of Battle. 2006.
    • YourLocalHistoryGuy
      You beat me to it good sir
    • YourLocalHistoryGuy
      Here is what I could find    
    • Uniforms of the Day
      Thanks gents. I'm thinning out my lids and forgot I had this one. Does the 63A put this in the mid 1943 range?
    • jumpship
      He was serving in the desert of California in 1943; then In England during 1944. It appears he had some medical issues and was returned to CONUS/ZI during Dec 44.    From NARA:   Dan
    • Laurencek
      Can anybody source a Col. W. Owen Pelkey as serving in Middle East in the US Armed Forces in WW2 possibly 1942 or later, Service no. 0-483281? Thanks
    • Laurencek
      This is very helpful. So it seems unlikely that the Helmet belongs to a Royal Warwickshire Regiment Col. I was not able to google WW2  officers for the regiment. I would have thought he would have been listed but I don't have access to the RW Regimental Records. Seller is willing to sell for $280. Given it is not RWR but American, do you think it is worth the asking price? Nice hat otherwise. Thanks again Laurence
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