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By aznation · Posted
@blademan Sorry, it took awhile to download these 82 Marine Corps Muster Rolls on Arthur and I've put them all in an Adobe .pdf file you can send to the family. Thanks...Matt US Marine Muster Rolls - Arthur G Stansbury.pdf -
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By aznation · Posted
I believe this is the person. I've been wrong about these Mexican awards before so someone kindly verify if this is correct please. Thank you. -
By TBMflyer · Posted
Thanks guys. Like I said, not really what I collect but too good to pass up. -
By patrick_usmc · Posted
Awesome find! Was he the one that was humorously bad at bugle calls? I remember hearing a story about the bugler sounding the wrong call when he meant to play general quarters. I think it became something of a joke among the survivors after the war. Reading the post above, perhaps not. But maybe there was another time? (Or maybe i’m misremembering). Anyhow, great find from a noted member of the garrison! -
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By Jmadison · Posted
Here is a pretty good site to shop for original patches. https://topkickmilitaria.net/airborne-sleeve-insignia/ -
By Larry E · Posted
These metals were handed down to me with no history which relative received them .Any help would be greatly appreciated . -
By camillus · Posted
I just put this search into ebay ( US GI WWII hatchet replacement handle ) there were several replacement hatchet handle, some for GI hatchets hope this helps. I am also lookinf for a pick mattock handle at a reasonable price -
By yokota57 · Posted
USMC / Marine Attack Squadron 121 (VMA-121) "Wolf Raiders". Pyongtaek (K-6) AB, Korea. AD-2 "Skyraider". Japanese-made "Prince".
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