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By ken1313 · Posted
I got this in a collection. I am not sure if it is stamped repro, or a repurposed issue ? any ideas ? thanks -
By Persian Gulf Command · Posted
Great Assemblage! Force Member and I'm an ETO map Collector so really appreciate seeing this! -
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By Austin_Militaria · Posted
Any thoughts on this ranger patch? It is stapled to a collection of patches that was collected 40+ years ago. -
By Matt_X · Posted
First thing into my mind was Confederates in the Attic ! How many of us were inspired and excited as youngsters by the images of our distant and not so distant past? I bet a lot of us were. The Declaration as we think of it is largely due to how Lincoln invoked it. Not the first, and hardly the last (think ML King in particular), but arguably its use in the Gettysburg address gave it renewed relevance as guiding document. Now people hardly remember it was an explanatory and aspiration document for the newly self declared states. They hadn't even formulated Articles of Confederation yet. On the last statement, I would argue that "could" should be replaced "would think of". Both men were very determined. However I do beleieve that Lee continued to beleive it was possible to use force to maneuver the North polically into a negotiated settlement. At least until it was obvious that Lincoln would win the 1864 election, and Britain clearly unwilling to involve itself further. This (Calvinist-like belief) is a key aspect of Lee's personabilty that Shaara used to help us understand some of Lee's decisions at Gettysburg. I know some people have a hard time with understanding it, but I think it really was an important part of his thinking and his actions. -
By noworky · Posted
One of my I think rare bird pocket bibles for the Women’s Army Air Corps. Ive been picking up military pocket bibles for over 15 years. I’ve never seen one for the WAAC before it’s kind of neat. 😉🇺🇸 -
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By Uniforms of the Day · Posted
PS Ken, I seeing that "Ramrod" is asdociated with the 531st Tactical Fighter Squadron, which was out of Bien Hoa during the Vietnam War. "Ramrod" and "Strike and Return" are both associated with the 531st during that period. At least a lead... -
By Uniforms of the Day · Posted
That's a neat little group Ken. Looking forward to hearing more about the tabs. -
By 36-tex · Posted
We will be driving from western Nebraska, through Iowa on our way to Ohio. Any places along Highway 20 in Iowa worth stopping at? Will be passing through Indiana and Illinois as well. Also willing to meet up with others for possible trading of military insignia as well as law enforcement patches / badges.
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