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By Taylor · Posted
I own this book. Do you possibly know what pages these are on? -
By Brig · Posted
I get out that way every now and again, will need to stop by -
By Brig · Posted
Emblem I believe is WWII production, it is fairly common to find unfinished small emblems of the era and they were commonly applied to all manner of things. My guess is someone affixed one to a ring they particularly liked, or a custom piece of jewelry. For sure, it was not a mass-produced piece and it was well-worn and well-loved. -
By M24 Chaffee · Posted
Hello, I would say that this is all late WWII? Any markings inside the steel shell? Maybe better photos of the inside of the shell and the swivel bales would help some of the more knowledgeable members to offer comments. -
By General Apathy · Posted
. As I said from the beginning ' opinions are like backsides we all have one ' it doesn't worry me that we have differences of opinions as long as we don't fall out over these differences. I am just saying that everything I have Jeep wise was gathered together mostly in the 1970's, however forum member ESCHT ( Kevin ) will attest that I did buy some original parts from him, again none of this cache he found had reproduction or fake parts, I can't recall the year. it has been mentioned here in previous posts. A couple more 1970's photographs of the stash of Jeeps I found, I then found the guy who ' owned ' this stash, I don't believe he ever restored any of them, shortly after I moved from the area so never knew what became of them. In hindsight I would have loved to buy one of the GP grille's as a wall hanger but that was never really done in the 1970's. another little anecdote to throw into this post which I believe I have mentioned some time before, 1979 / 1980 I had been out with my wife on the Saturday night for a Chinese meal, during the night I started to experience acute pain ( not a cute pain but acute pain, before mikie makes a pun about it ). I lay awake most of the night and around 06.30 told my wife that I would need to see a doctor, she tried to pass it off as something from the meal had upset my intestine. Well eventually she summoned a visit from my doctor, he diagnosed appendicitis and said it wasn't severe enough at that time to go to hospital, he said lay at home in bed and watch television until it became worse and needed hospital attention. Unbeknown to the doctor and my wife I had an arrangement with a Jeeping friend to pick me up at 09.00 and we were going out into the country searching for Jeeps. By mid-day the pain had become intense and I asked him to call it a day and head for home and a hospital . We found several old vehicles even a British light armoured car but no Jeeps. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 24 May 2O26. .. -
By Benjaminn · Posted
13th SS Handschar if your referring to the collar tab, the patch is apparently the First Tactical Air Force patch! -
By Taylor · Posted
Amazing uniform. Early army air corps material is some of the most interesting things to study and see. -
By M24 Chaffee · Posted
It looks nice plus you got a deal! Congrats! Frank -
By McLenn2025 · Posted
Really? Thank you for the information! I did not know, that you weren't allowed to shorten BDU sleeves... Was there a reason for that? Appearance? -
By McLenn2025 · Posted
I see! I heard of this practice but the sleeves looked so slim, that it seemed, like they weren't rolled up :) But thank you very much for clarifying ☺️
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