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    • thorin6
      WW2.  Did you get the plastic scabbard that these generally go with?
    • yokota57
    • stbryson
      Four Jills in a Jeep, from 1944.
    • cerick1450
      Hello picked this almost mint Mark 1.  It appears to be original, with its factory edge intact.  Is this a ww2 era knife. thank you  
    • yokota57
      SGT Bilko TV still?
    • yokota57
      In the first photo Phil Silvers is the driver and Martha Raye is the front-seat passenger. Movie still?
    • muddyboots
      I’ve heard various time periods for this badge from WW2 to post WW2. I love this style badge. Above is a post of the many various pieces with different makers marks.
    • Shanny1298
      I have found this information about a soldier whose patch I recently purchased. This is from Fold3. I’m wondering if there are any records of his specific unit(s) in Europe?   Arthur G. Anderson - ASN 34640101 Born: August 15, 1917 in Stephens County, GA Died: August 18th, 2014   War Involvement: October 16, 1940 – Registered for the draft in Swainsboro, Georgia. December 24, 1942 – Drafted into the Army at Fort Jackson, South Carolina (ASN 34640101). 1943–1944 – Coast Artillery at Camp Hayden, Washington. Late 1944 or early 1945 – Transferred overseas as an infantry replacement. Served in Europe through the end of the war. 1947 – Married Lucy Ellen Chapman and settled in Macon, Georgia.   Any more info is greatly appreciated! Love this extra provenance 🙌   - Shannon
    • Bluehawk
      "... they saw an old Jeep sitting in a small village outside Prague, they enquired at all the houses within the village and the story was it had been sat there abandoned by Russian troops since WWII, so they set about recovering it,  as it was not owned by anyone in the village..."   > Holy Moly, GA - just holy moly, and I'm so glad I asked in the first place.
    • mikie
      These two photos would probably be more fun to recreate. 
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