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By CollectorofThings · Posted
Just picked up this m-1944 net with band and how to use tag. Just wanted to get some other opinions on its authenticity. I know the m-48’s are very similar. Thanks -
By Bodes · Posted
Isn't that a service number below where the 'USMC' is?....Looks like 1679049 perhaps....Bodes -
By Uniforms of the Day · Posted
That was a great tip CAC. Icontacted them and they were incredibly respobsive and helpful. They believe it is a regimental band uniform for the 1st Regiment National Guard of Pennsylvania. Soldiers uaed blue uniforms with red facing. Bands wore red with blue facing. I hadn't noticed the "1" incorporated in the button design. Thank you again for the suggestion. -
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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