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By Titanfan · Posted
Looks like he was flying very late in the war. -
By iron bender · Posted
I don't collect ID tags but have had several sets through groupings. I will say I find the WW2 NOK tags with street address interesting. Fun to research the address and see if the house is still standing through local appraisal district. I've got one set of a long deceased friend of mine who served with 1/7 cav in 1970/71. No reason to hang on to them but he was a good friend. Can't find his son or daughter in Alabama to hand them off. My boys will have zero reason to hang on to them as they didn't know him. All just temporary stuff in the end -
By Thejeepguy43 · Posted
The helmet is rear seam bales move Liner stamp suggests a 1954 rework or manufacturer date. -
By Dave T · Posted
Yes, very nice liner! Congratulations on a really nice find! Like the liner, I am green with envy🤢 👍 -
By jumpship · Posted
The patch is the 1st Tactical AF (Provisional). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Tactical_Air_Force_(Provisional) -
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By Thejeepguy43 · Posted
This is my NOS gunsight with spare parts bag -
By mikie · Posted
Screen grab from a Combat! TV promo commercial. Does anyone recognize the markings? Sorry for the fuzzy picture. It’s the best I could get. How did the prop department do on this one? mikie -
By WWIIBuff1945 · Posted
Found this neat little pistol at my LGS this morning. Pistol brought home by PFC Herbert Kaplan. I haven't seen too many Walther Model 5's brought home as war trophies. Has a nice little holster and spare magazine. Dealer stated he found the capture papers folded up inside the holster.Too bad he has a common name and no army serial number listed so it will be impossible to research him. I found another bring-back that I will post another day. -
By aznation · Posted
What an awesome grouping! I know you are ecstatic to be able to pick that grouping up. Congrats! P.S.> My dad was born in Cleveland was a Cleveland Heights Police Officer and my grandfather retired from the Cleveland Police Dept. after 25 years. I went with my dad on a trip to Cleveland and he showed me around all the areas he was familiar with. It was a wonderful trip.
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