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    • aznation
      Please click on this link as it should really be in it's own post on the forum.  Thanks...Matt   Link=>  https://www.usmilitariaforum.com/forums/index.php?/topic/421369-arthur-v-oconnell-20154731-medical-department-detachment-118th-engineer-c-battalion/#comment-3218561
    • manayunkman
      The only way to find out for sure what its worth is to put it up for auction on eBay but I think the individual cans will brink a bit more than $20 each.   I would want the crate without the cans.   Are you buying, selling or just wondering?      
    • The Rooster
      They even included the Mans Purple Heart Citation... An item like this, I dont know? There could be a family member that wanted it and never got it, or it was just thrown out?
    • Danielcollectsthings
      1SFOD-D, better known as Delta Force. D Squadron G Team Patches!
    • The Rooster
      Thank you Matt! Ive been admiring these for decades and this one will fit! Finally got one! Now I need to find a liner. I think they developed these or they appeared in the late 1970's...? and they wore them in Desert Storm.
    • Mons 1914
      Fantastic thank you for taking the time.. After searching 612 Ordnance Battalion looks like he was a combat engineer. The battalion helped clear mines, demolished and build Bailey bridges 
    • aznation
      That's very interesting Dave.  I've never seen nor heard of that type of uniform.  Congratulations on finally getting what you were looking for.  Learned something new, thanks.
    • TheStoicNoble
      Hello everyone. I recently picked up what I think is a tan M1936 pistol belt but I'm not certain. The belt is tan, has two brass welded adjustment loops and brass eyelets. One of the buckles is brass, the other seems to be a non-ferrous alloy and the buckle with the hook is steel. It is also marked U.S. on the front. The manufacturer's name and date on the back are faded but it looks like two or three words. I think I see the letters "NOCO" in the beginning of the first word and "JS" at the end. The date looks it says "20-68", hopefully I'm wrong.
    • The Rooster
      Greetings all! I finally got a hold of one of these desert night parkas. Been wanting one... Apparently the pattern was designed to defeat Soviet night vision.   Cheers!
    • Panzerfaust
      Hello Gentlemen,   Many thanks for the comments and photo.   Drew  
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