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    • MCDUFF
      I took my site down last year. There were too many people taking away the true meaning of UNIS. I felt it was being mis interpreted. I keep it private to my circle of fellow collectors who have a passion for keeping the memory of these Marines alive. I am in total agreement with UNIS_AW97. Great seabag.  
    • Manky bandage
      Up next, some M3 blades that are in a sorry state.   
    • Ted Fernyhough
      Thank you. Work in progress!
    • Spike
      My feeling is IUW 11-3 is an early 70's to post war unit.
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    • jerry_k
      Ahhh, now I know where another member found the 99####, and I was thinking - where the hell it is stamped after NXSX - there is nothing to read.  It should be there, as 29NAVY said      phil.co1 - Why are you asked about price? Do you want to sell them or something? They are worth about what someone would like to pay for them...  Sometimes people think about his stuff and prices too much. We can always see a low version of USN black shoes for an astronomical price, which have been for sale for years!  List it on eBay for 0.99 starting price and then check the current value. Cheers, Jerry
    • aznation
      Upon arriving in France, the 40th Division was designated as the 6th Depot Division, providing trained replacements to other front-line units.  While the 40th Division did not see action as a complete unit, its members, including those in the 79th Brigade, were sent to units like the 77th and 79th Divisions for combat operations.                                                                                  
    • Tonomachi
      Best I could determine is that the actual designation for this patch is Inshore Undersea Warfare Division 11-3.  There is nothing specific about them with this designation in their active duty history that I could find.  My guess is that they operated out of Cam Ranh Bay as there is mention of a Vietnam War era active duty unit called MIUWS (Mobile Inshore Undersea Surveillance) 11, Harbor Defense Cam Ranh Bay, RVN.   I think the first change right as the war was ending  in 1975 was NRIUW (Naval Reserve Inshore Undersea Warfare).  There was a NRIUW 11-3 out of San Diego but no connection to this patch.  Shortly thereafter was another designation change to MIUWS (Mobile Inshore Undersea Units) which is a post war naval reserve designation and not the active duty naval designation of MIUWS.   This is where it confuses collectors as you have the same exact acronym with different meanings.  
    • Alaska Guy
      I purchased this off FB 🤮 and at first glance I thought, well I'll take a chance, as it came with a vintage framed PH accolade (no cert) now that I have it in hand I'm skeptical, I think the engraving may be made to deceive as it looks sloppy, at least I have never seen this "hand" before in any authentic WWII hand engraved PH. Can I get any opinions on this please? 
    • mike1998
      Wow, some great stuff you got there!
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