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By yellowhammer history · Posted
Yes it's flame resistant, I got lucky and found a pair of trousers a few days later for $4. -
By wettowel · Posted
Yes, that is OEF-CP That one in particular is flame resistant. If there is a nylon 1x1” square on the left or right sleeve cuff it is definitely FR but I’m going off of the worn out tag. I’m not expert on manufacturers for ACUs, but it’s made by “READY ONE INDUSTRIES INC.” You can easily identify OEF/OIF-CP from OCP by looking if there are vertical patterns. If you do, it is nine times out of ten OEF-CP. -
By sigsaye · Posted
Yep, pre ‘48 when they changed CPO uniforms. -
By manayunkman · Posted
Just make sure you don’t loose the case. Often when things get separated they get separated. Im not against the riker I use plenty myself. i just figured the best way to preserve it was to put it away and kept safe. -
By Annie724 · Posted
You're right, after reading Manayunkman's post, I immediately abandoned all thoughts of displaying the medal! So yes, I'd put it in the Riker's case and keep in stored in total darkness. But I do love the idea of the Riker's case for archival protection. Thank you for the photos! I have a lot of family history on this man and I know his medal is valuable. He became the Lieutenant Governor of Indiana, but there was a crazy political stalemate that resulted in a brawl, and he never got to take that office. It was a "dark day in Indiana political history," due to the physical fighting. I'm still reading his own accounts of it, but it's challenging because his level of literacy exceeded my own. I have to look up definitions in every sentence. I'm trying to find more accounts of Corbin's Creek, but no luck so far. If I were closer to Fort Wayne, Indiana, I could learn so much more about him and see some things in their museum. I really appreciate all your help. I'm so glad I found this forum!! -
By patches · Posted
An interesting sighting, a 30th Infantry Brigade GI wearing the obsolete ACU patch on his new Scorpian fatigues in 2024. -
By Cobra 6 Actual · Posted
N.O.B. = Naval Operating Base, EE87. So, yep, it is definitely military. Have a great 4th! -
By Tonomachi · Posted
I saw this and as I recall the description said it was a commemorative buckle so I assumed it was produced after the war. -
By otter42 · Posted
Bought a medics bag full, plus a few other things at a surplus store. The owner said this jacket came in with the group. They bought it all from one guy that said he was a corpsman for the Marines. Jacket is 1958 dated guy is 57 years old. My guess is he made this up with cut down marine chevrons. Anyone ever seen this done? Thanks
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