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    • Wade20th
      Very nice.  I, myself, have been searching for pocket Bibles to use for reenacting. At the moment, I have two, one from 1946 and one from 1961.    Wade
    • yellowhammer history
      Went to a few yard sales today and got a few things. I was given a ww2 Bible, and got a m1956 canteen cover with a 1943 canteen and 1918 dated cup. Which is the first ww1 military item I own (i have some ww1 era coins).
    • The Lost Cause
      Medal cards,  Thank you USMCR79...SF   https://catalog.archives.gov/id/310944024?objectPage=256 https://catalog.archives.gov/id/310944024?objectPage=257 https://catalog.archives.gov/id/310944024?objectPage=258  
    • mikie
      I scored a major victory in my personal Battle of the Bulge. I was able to resist having one of these bagels at work today. I shot this picture at about 8:30 AM, and someone took the last one at around 3:00 PM. While I visually admired them, and inhaled the wonderful aroma deeply, I did not take any. I love bagels, all toasty and slathered with melted butter. 😋But they are no match for my iron willpower. My new office environment is a place of pure evil 😈.  mikie
    • aznation
      SOURCE:  https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-world-war-ii-medic-1944-na-medic-cleaning-and-dressing-bullet-wounds-95516955.html      
    • yellowhammer history
      I didn't even notice that. 😆
    • Randy
      This is a factory patch from Fairchild circa 1980. Made by Lion Brothers, who made many company patches for aircraft manufacturers. There are repros out there but this one is spot on.   Randy
    • Randy
      Not to start anything but I don't like it. It does look like a lot of the repros coming out of SEA. All these I have seen are Thai made.   Randy
    • McLenn2025
      Hello to all former Navy servicemen and -women and thank you for your service!   A thing I have encountered numerous times is a certain spite for the black Johnny Cash shirts. Why did so many US Navy sailors hate them? I have a couple, that I wear for work or just as a shirt and I like them a lot. They are durable, sharp-lookibg (thanks to the dura-press like material) and come in thick cloth, that keeps you warm in winter, or thin cloth for summer... Why, then, were they so hated?   Everyone else, who has an opinion on them or maybe knows the reason for them being hated, is also more than welcome to chime in :))   Looking forward to all of your responses, Jules   PS: If this is thread is under the wrong topic, moderators, feel free to move it :))
    • patches
      This is an example of the 1966 NAME Tape on a shirt with full color insignia everywhere else.
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