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By P-38 cockpit · Posted
Hi, I am looking for this late Yoke P-38 for my J/L cockpit project, thanks -
By manayunkman · Posted
Love the china/China pieces. -
By ScottG · Posted
Not yet, the son is back and we have spoken to him, now we wait for him to dig the rest of the items out of the basement...never in my life have I wanted to clean someone else's basement so bad🤣 Scott -
By unclegrumpy · Posted
Annie...I think you are doing a great job working your way through Robertson's history. I suspect your literacy is less the problem than the writing styles of the late 1800's. Newspaper and other accounts from that period can be particularly problematic, because they are often full of sensationalism and hyperbole. Robertson's own writing and account might be somewhat biased, because he was likely trying to argue his side of the story. That could make sorting out what actually happened harder, but I suspect you will eventually be able to piece this together. One good source for information about Civil War battles are the unit histories written about the various Regiments. Below is the history of the 93rd New York Infantry that you can download: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433081800066&seq=7 *** This includes some information about the Lieutenant Governor issue -
By yokota57 · Posted
4th Tactical Fighter Squadron "Fightin' Fujins" Udorn RTAFB / Butane -
By Brig · Posted
I'd say sum of the parts is about $500-$600 -
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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.
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