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By John1980 · Posted
Yes guess put from parts .did good job -
By Remember Me · Posted
Her two WAC uniforms. And her USMC WOMENS AUXILIARY uniform(missing the belt). I have two sets of USMC dress blues that came with her uniforms. One is named to a Ray Reddinger(WW2). Another is named to a L.A. MIHALCIN 2nd MARINE Division. I don't know if they were brother,husband. Included is the insert for her WAC purse. And her gloves. One looks cut out for her watch. The tie came with the uniform. It's post WW2. It's the way it came so that's the way I left it. Thanks. -
By The Rooster · Posted
Fixed bales worth more than swivel.. Thats an earlier M1 helmet. -
By spudman1962 · Posted
Is there enough information here to find out more about the veteran? I don’t have a serial number, his first name, rank or laundry number and not sure what these other numbers are? Is 7111 where he enlisted? RC Reserve Commission? Any help would be appreciated. -
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By patches · Posted
Thanks Jim. Hmm, description did say unit on Saipan. https://www.worldwarphotos.info/gallery/usa/tanks/sherman/m4a1-hybrid-saipan/ -
By aznation · Posted
You can download these Adobe .pdf files to your computer and save and/or print them as you wish. Thanks...Matt US Census Records - Ford Wilson.pdf WWII NARA Morning Reports - Ford Wilson.pdf -
By Jim Baker · Posted
'BIGGIN', a 1st AD M4 destroyed by German demolition charges after the failed American counterattack on Faïd and Rebaou Passes (battle of Kasserine Pass) - 31 January 1943. -
By WARRIOR515 · Posted
Mr. blitz67, THANK YOU FOR SERVING! MISSED ON EVERY POINT! BETTER REPOLISH YOUR CRYSTAL BALL. ALSO I SERVED A 6 YR. ENLISTMENT 1967-1973, MANNED A M2 .50 CAL. FOR TWO TOURS IN THE BROWN WATER NAVY, RIVERS OF THE MEKONG DELTA. I AM PROUD OF MY SERVICE! ALSO A LIFE MEMBER OF THE NRA. AN AVID SUPPORTER OF MAGA, SOLID CONSERVITIVE AND THINK OUR COMMANDER IN CHIEF IS THE BEST ONE, EVER! TAKE YOUR MEDS!! -
By Jim Baker · Posted
Two M4 Composite Shermans of Company C, 706th TB, that were knocked out by 47mm anti-tank guns on August 7, 1944 near Yigo, Guam.
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