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    • iron bender
      I figured it out through my newest magnifier. Look at the lowest button. You can see his collar rank too
    • McLenn2025
      The "abuse" part makes me sick. This could mean two things in a legal sense: Either, that he "misused" them as a collector's item and displaying them, or... I do not want to say what other interpretation comes to mind... People are strange and messed up...
    • Xjroots
      I think I have the original leather jacket for this…..  It’s in pieces , though.   i can take more pictures if needed. any info is appreciated. 
    • Taylor
      I’ve noticed a surprisingly big lack of M1895 white uniforms. I understand that in general dress blues would be more popular compared to dress whites but I’ve only seen a handful of photos of white M1895 uniforms
    • Persian Gulf Command
      Here is a set I have that are ID'ed to a 17th Trooper who wore them during the Varsity Jump. Not sure if they were Private Purchase or European origin. I can say that they were very well made and warm. Also, I can be sure, as best as I can be about these things, that they were on the hands of a Paratrooper during an Operational Mission.   So, what Allen said speaks volums here. The OP's gloves are appropriate for the look and similar gloves are seen on the hands of WW2 Paratroopers but are still just a pair of vintage leather gloves.   Andersen44, To be honest, without a bit of trust in what I was told, my gloves could be as or not any more appropriate than yours!   This is the anatomy of all collectors who were not actually there at the right time!
    • ludwigh1980
      Cheater Helmet. They are supposed to be lighter and less prone to heat up in the sun, thus staying cooler. They are typically used on ruck marches and akin to placing a bunch of pillows in your ruck sack to emulate bulk and mass, or a tree branch in the M-249/240B spare barrel case.  They are typical taboo in the infantry and those caught with them face intense ridicule. With a cover they are indistinguishable from a true steel pot M1, unless some-one happens to pick it up or handle it, which does happen with serious consequences. 
    • Just an Old dude
      Great score!!!  And it is awesome to see all these Jeeps come out of the "woodwork"!  OD  
    • Just an Old dude
      Now that is cool!  OD
    • Uniforms of the Day
      What a tragedy to have endured all that fighting and then die at the hands of a random shell so late in the war. Glad these found a respectful home.
    • Uniforms of the Day
      Just wondering what a fair price for this medal and box might be. Unnamed. Unnumbered. But in great condition. The box lining is a little worn where the medal was pinned to it. Thanks for any input.
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