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By mds308 · Posted
I'm trying to date this robe and I.D. my Marine. The Marine's name is C.J. McLaughlin. I'm guessing the robe's date would help locate this boxer. Thanks in advance for your help. And a special thanks to aznation. We haven't talked in ages. -
By GAZOO · Posted
Could be blanks came with this type of machines and may have been used Note is states WWII Era so may not be military -
By JohnK83882 · Posted
I found an old US Navy button with a Meyers Military Shop backmark. This site says Meyers Military Shop was a predecessor of NS Meyer and around from roughly 1909 to 1930. https://www.treasurenet.com/threads/eagle-button-id.44280/ -
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By Lightning Tiger · Posted
@patches The Greek Infantry Battalion (aka The Sparta Battalion) of the Greek Expeditionary Force was attached to the 7th Cavalry Regiment 1st Cavalry Division during the Korean War. -
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By 36-tex · Posted
We only have around 35 tables left for anyone who wants to set up! -
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By Armygas · Posted
This is a wonderful example, thank you for sharing the fotos. I collect post Vietnam era, and also the corded uniforms of all branches. Great purse, for me it makes the outfit, do you have shoes? In my collecting, they tend to be hard to find even for the 1970's and 80's ensembles. You have some very nice specimens. Cheers, Armygas -
By stbryson · Posted
Hello, That is a neat looking Nash. I am a fan of the 1940s automobiles. I can't read the French description on the auction site, but that is a late-1947 Nash 600. Take care, Steve Bryson
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