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By Cobra 6 Actual · Posted
Cool ones, GAZOO. They could almost be the opening line to a joke … “So, two Penguins and a Mylflame walk into a bar, the one …” -
By Allan H. · Posted
You can find LOTS of patches that don't glow that were made well after WWII. You cannot just use "no glow" as the criteria to call a patch WWII. There are a lot of other nuances. As for the Type 10, we do know that they did exist during WWII and that they were also being worn after the war when the 101st was brought back as an airborne division in the late 1950's. Like all things military, if there were still pieces in stock, they would continue to be issued. Allan -
By KurtA · Posted
I need to start going to Swedish estate sales! -
By General Apathy · Posted
. From my Shoebox collection. A 1937 British issued International document for travel overseas using a car, in this case it was a 1934 Bentley Saloon 25 horsepower. The owner was possibly an affluent civilian at this time and visited the Nederlands & Germany. Along with this document is a German post card dated April 1944, possibly by 1944 the owner of the car was serving in the British army and something he picked up while in Germany. I understand that Hitler owned the copyright on his image and received payment every time a stamp with his face on was issued, a quick google search mentions he received 50 million marks over a period of time from the post office. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 27 April 2O26. .. -
By General Apathy · Posted
. Hi Simon, Good to have you on parade again, may be a little late but delivering the goods, thank you. pleased you are still active on the forum. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 27 April 2O26. .. -
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By Simon Lerenfort · Posted
Late on parade, but still got my copy and still useful. -
By bruno1993 · Posted
Thank you! I paid about 290 $ for the set. -
By Wiryo · Posted
That’s a nice set. May I ask how much you paid for them? 🤔 -
By Peppe864 · Posted
Kurt thanks :-) The medal was picked up from an estate sale in Helsingborg, the place where this swedish sailor was from I am trying to find more info about him in swedish archives
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