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By Red Devil · Posted
Hi everyone, I acquired a really nice uniform a week or two ago from a friend and am excited to share it here. This one has what appears to be a British-made "Interpreter" tab on one shoulder and the SSI for Allied Forces HQ on the other. Lots of interesting components here, including cropped T4 rank patches, CIB sewn onto the chest, and more. Anyone else found one of these tabs before? Enjoy! -Johannes -
By thorin6 · Posted
That one with the threaded pommel end looks like it was done to fit into a M1918 Trench Knife handle. I believe this was done during WW2, putting an M3 blade onto the knuckles for the M1918 knife. -
By aznation · Posted
That poor man's mind and body was tortured like so many. Even freedom would not allow him to escape the horrible memories. So so sad. Thank you for sharing his story. -
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By agate hunter · Posted
One week until the show! Have a few tables left! -
By US Army 86 · Posted
While going through various bins and boxes earlier today I came out a few surprises. Another Camillus MC1, which I listed, a couple Camillus pocket knives, Camillus pilot survival knife dated 3/1967, F/S second pattern knife, a few Victorinox , paratrooper wings and a CIB This isn’t the first I came across a few small surprised that I packed in smaller boxes and stored them in larger bibs/boxes. The Camillus MC1 I listed -
By Armornerd · Posted
They did not use aluminum, they used the alloy Doron, which was invented in 1945, so it was more expensive then aluminum vests, The US was the only country producing Doron, they were trying to keep them from getting in the hands of the Japanese, (it was so late war, Germany and Italy already surrendered) and Later the Soviet Union, so During WWII they were only used on the clean up during Okinawa, (the marines who were supposed to test it during the battle were held in reserve) so the alloy was kind of a state secret, because it made light enough and ballistic enough, so it was expensive because of the alloy, and used less then it could have because they were trying to keep the Soviets from getting their hands on it. -
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By patches · Posted
A Colonel along with unit enters into an Italian Village greeted by grateful folk, location unit and date not mentioned, He has what appears to be a kinda of TAC Mark in the form of a Bar under his rank, color which is probably Yellow.
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