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    • stucky151
      Appreciate those photos Dirk. This cover and description should fall somewhere in these uniform regulations to include general orders, special orders, addenda/addendums and circulars. Unfortunately, I have yet to find any mention of this design. My best guess is that when the Marine Corps phased out the Spiked helmets in the 1904 addenda 904-2, the special full dress cover reverted to match the 1904 undress with gold braid but with taller proportions. The color is reminiscent of the late 19th-century USMC great coats and capes. So, all that being said, a transitionary special full dress dating in the 1904–1908 timeframe that was never accepted by the Quartermaster’s Department? Or it was adopted sometime in 1909, mentioned in Marine Corps pamphlets N9.8, 908. These six pamphlets address changes to the 1908 addenda, spanning from the first pamphlet dating Jan 28, 1909 to the 6th pamphlet dating to Oct 20, 1909. I have been unable to locate these to verify. I do know that Horstmann utilized a white oil ink for their logo from 1893-1910. The switch to the gold emblem happened in 1911 when they upgraded their presses in order to utilize metallic foil suspensions and gold bronze inks.    Heres the breakdown of the information I was able to find on the special/full dress covers.    1892 Uniform Regulations Special full dress is in the chasseur pattern. This is the first mention of the three rows of black silk braid, one-eighth of an inch wide, down each seam from crown to band. (No mention of gold soutache) 1894 General Order No changes to 1892 cover.   1896 Special Order (First Document) No changes to 1892 cover.   1896 Special Order (Second Document) First regulations mentioning a bell crown: Dimensions/Shape: Bell crown, roughly 1/2 inch larger at the crown than the base. Details: Lower welts 1/8 inch from base, black silk braid embellishments, and four double-loop top knot. Ventilation/Visor: Two metal side ventilators and a green-lined, bound black leather visor, angled at 45 degrees.   1900 Uniform Regulations No mention of specific style; lists Chapeau or Spiked Helmet for special/full dress.   1904 Regulations (N9.8 904-1 & 904-2) 904-1: Regulations dated Mar. 16, 1904. 904-2: Addenda modifying the above, phase-out of the spiked helmet. No mention of the special/full dress covers   1908 Addenda (N9.8 908) Standardized the dress cap, removal of the special full dress cover category into the  full dress category described for both recognized as uniform A.    1912 Uniform Regulations Special full dress cover is no longer listed. Full dress description gold braid knots (6 1/2 inches, 1/8 inch No. 9 braid) and black metal ventilators. No gold braiding on sides  center eyelet for officer Corps Device added   1917 Uniform Regulations References the gold braid to have a scarlet center, identical to the chin strap in design, not measurement. However the uniform photos clearly show lack of scarlet center. No mention of gold soutache on the sides. [1] United States Superintendent of Documents, Checklist of United States Public Documents, 1789-1909: Congressional: To Close of Sixtieth Congress; Departmental: To End of Calendar Year 1909, 3rd ed., vol. 1 (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1911).    
    • MCDUFF
      Hi Ken, great detective work! Yes Claudine is very talented; one of the early Ford Jeep enthusiasts and passionate about Normandy. She will have been with you out there 'way back when...'! She is keeping well, and the Jeep is going through a total restoration by her also very talented husband Rob! Cheers!  
    • KnuckleDuster22
      Unreal post! Thanks to all that have contributed. I wanted to ask about this gas hood specifically. Can anyone provide more information on it? I believe it to be an authentic PH hood, possibly produced by the British, but used by Canada (CEF) due to its markings. Any further information would be welcomed. Thank you kindly.
    • jumpship
      You may have some or much of this already:   For Krohn, it appears he was WIA (Jan 45?) and spent a substantial time in hospital and was then discharged from care, but then died (Non-battle according to the US, WWII Army and Army Air Force Casualty List, 1946) soon after. However, the 76th ID Unit History lists him as KIA.      Krohn was born in Romania  
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    • JustRobAgain
      Wade -   Are you aware of the RECONDO event happening soon in Land 'o Lakes, WI?  https://www.facebook.com/share/1HYtV4fX6d/   Old Falls Village Park has their VN event in early August. https://www.facebook.com/share/1EvXzab2zk/   There are a couple VN reenactment groups in WI. That's pretty close, right?   ~Rob
    • yellowhammer history
      https://iacmc.forumotion.com/ does anyone have any experience with this forum?
    • Big Iron
      This thread here has the D with lightning bolt on the reverse of the brooch on the Bronze Star:    
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    • Adje
      Hi guys, I have a question. Recently I found fragments of temporary gravemarks again. However, there is very little info to be found for these two, and I hope someone can help me. I have a paid account on Ancestry, but actually find very little there. The same goes for Family Search, and also very little on the National Archives Catalog. The Morning Reports mostly cover before they were in Europe. I have much more info on other pictures, sometimes even where they were killed in action, but even with them, surviving relatives are hard to find, or it is already a great-great-great-nephew who likely has never heard of this soldier. It concerns PIZZORNO JOHN J 39394813 Born in 1916 California and KROHN JOSEPH F 42133389 Year of Birth 1920 New York Both soldiers were first buried in Margraten and later reburied in the USA. I hope someone is willing to help me. Regards
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