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By Salvage Sailor · Posted
Posted on a blog site Vilonia, Arkansas Memories, Joe R. Goss ·July 26, 2019 · Woodmen of the World uniforms from 1916 Woodmen of the World, Aug 16,1916, The picture says West Conway, but the names I recognize are all from Hamlet, Liberty, Beryl and Roden’s Mill . First Row, Left to Right: Unknown, Clarence Hazel, John Diehl, Joe Bailey, Bob McHenry, Will Robertson, Will Hazel, Carl Jones and Charlie Parks Back Row, Left to Right Will Russell, Herbert Weir, Herbert Riddick, Bailey Hamlett Sr., Vernon Summer, Lois Jefferies, Weaver Harris and Richard Lackie . Camps back then would dress in uniforms and often pose with axes. This is the Woodman uniform of that time period, NOT World War I soldiers. -
By Laurencek · Posted
The cap just arrived. the box was mailed on 16 May 1966. He retired after 31 years of service so I am calculating that that was in 1971. Anyone know where he was stationed in May 1966 -
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By phantomfixer · Posted
All the of watching Top Gun.. The water scene Goose has a MS22001 series mask and it appears he survived -
By Salvage Sailor · Posted
The Army School of Nursing was a nursing school created by the United States government on May 25, 1918, during the height of World War I. The School was authorized by the Secretary of War as an alternative to utilizing nurses' aides in Army hospitals. Courses of instruction opened at several Army hospitals in July 1918. Annie W. Goodrich became the first Dean of the Army School of Nursing. Although the Adjutant General authorized a military uniform and an insignia consisting of a bronze lamp superimposed on the caduceus, the students in the Army School of Nursing retained civilian status. In December 1918, there were 1,578 students in the program. -
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By Régis · Posted
I just want to make a reproduction for my personal museum. I know very well that I won't find an original. -
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By Régis · Posted
Sorry, I didn't understand. And is it possible to do a special forces demonstration with this post-Vietnam jacket?
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