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    • cutiger83
      One time on here i saw someone collected military trash cans. I thought that was a bit odd but to each his own.   However, I just saw on the forum on Facebook that someone was buying a casket used to bring a body home.  Some people replied to say they had seen some in a museum. While odd, i can understand a museum having one but an individual?  I just thought that was very odd and quite a bit creepy.   What is the strangest item you have seen anyone collect? ...Kat
    • Tim Groenevelt
      I have the menu from my grandpas collection.  
    • Tim Groenevelt
      My Grand Father transited the pacific ocean on the USS yolo. in the captains report he makes comment about embarking 336 men from standard craft landing unit 36.  
    • Tim Groenevelt
      My Grand Father was part of Boat pool Baker, does anyone have any more info? He built a washing machine when he was there and he called it the flying Dutchmen, ill look for some of his pictures and post them.
    • Tim Groenevelt
      My Grand Father was part of Boat pool Baker, does anyone have any more info? He built a washing machine when he was there and he called it the flying Dutchmen, ill look for some of his pictures and post them.
    • blitz67
      Nice jacket though I would disagree with you on size 34 being a rare size, in my dealings it’s actually the most common size as they’re weee few sailors that size, the larger sizes are rare not the smaller sizes.  Is this a for sale ad? 
    • illegitimi non carborundum
      Here is a link to the Ancestry Database (Vietnam War, Awards and Decorations of Honor, 1965-1972):  https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8847/?count=50   It contains records for the following Service/Country: RVN Army - 10,831 RVN Navy - 46 RVN Marine Corps - 73 Thailand Army - 2,702 USAF - 3,726 US Army - 59,223 USMC - 1,331 USN - 2,167 Republic of Korea, Army - 401 ROK Marine Corps - 12 Philippine Army - 37
    • Gear Fanatic
      Mostly wondering about the FJ kit, a lot of rare and expensive pieces there.
    • mbec
      Here is an award that was in a grouping from a vet I knew. Looks like it's in lucite or some sort of epoxy. on the back it says Blackinton. He was a WW2 vet that stayed in the reserve after the war. Mark
    • warguy
      Thanks for resurrecting this. Might be, I think there were several iterations. As I am aware, the Marines used the one’s with some shearling as discussed in the thread. I have seen different modifications on jackets used possibly by other personnel (Navy) or civilian, like lack of leather trim around pockets, or a different design on that trim. I think original photographs of these jackets in wear are still the best reference for collectors (especially Marine collectors). 
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