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By doyler · Posted
ran across half a dozen in a gulf war group. May still have one left. The others I sold and sold them to guys to use as decoy bags for their duck decoys or hunting blind nets 🙂 -
By yellowhammer history · Posted
I have a few acus as well as gear. I've noticed that it's hard to find named uniforms but named gear is shows up a lot more frequently. I noticed this mag pouch had a name in it the other day. -
By yellowhammer history · Posted
A book would be nice. -
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By Thrifter_01 · Posted
Man that one is pretty close to the original -
By yokota57 · Posted
My cousin's Grandpa was in Co F 349th Infantry Regiment (Info from his grave marker). I found this photo identified as Co F 349th IR and I believe he is tenth from your right standing, second row. The only photo I've seen of him is from 1954. Shape of face, brow line and nose seem to match up to the 1918 photo. What is your opinion? Yes or no? -
By atb · Posted
Yes, but I'll bet none were made with a flat edge. I haven't seen one yet. Since the approval dat was 21 Nov 1967, I think production from the beginning was with merrowed edges and started in 1968. -
By 268th C.A. · Posted
H.J. Jock straps !!! What the corn bread.... what are they looking for DNA. That one takes the prize -
By KurtA · Posted
So a flat edge Recruiting Cmd (theoretically only being made for a year) could be a scarce variant. (Not that too many of us would care).
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