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By rogclux10 · Posted
So, maybe it belonged to one of the other recipients of the 6th Class Banner: Daniel Webster Heagy, SACO (566) Joseph A. Mendelson, Army--Doctor to Stilwell, treated Doolittle Raiders John A. Hilger, Doolittle Raid Vernon M. Guymon, USMC 1st Marine Air Wing Robert Buck Halperin, USN / SACO Arthur Chin, Chinese-American, flew from 1937. America's first ace Keith Gordon Lindell, 14th Airforce Ace (Flying Tiger) -
By rogclux10 · Posted
Well, AI failed me I guess. A sale by the Alexander Historical Auction House dated July 15, 2020 had one for sale with the serial number 1174. The search continues... -
By rogclux10 · Posted
I recently won this lovely lot from an auction house. Looking for confirmation that this medal and grouping are indeed those having been awarded to Major General Caleb Vance Haynes. Any assistance the group can provide is appreciated. -
By General Apathy · Posted
. Hi Kevin, jump ship, Peter, mikie, Mankybandage Thank you all for posting the wartime notes and the 1944 dated coin, welcome to Jumpship for joining in, and look forward to coming back and really reading the last few posts and watching the restored D-day video, sadly can't do it today I have a rendezvous to go and sort out some issues with a local friend's Jeep. p.s. yes I have also run out of ' likes '. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 18 July 2O26. .. -
By General Apathy · Posted
. Well we will all be lost on Tuesday next week when the forum will be completing an upgrade. So wishing the forum a successful upgrade and speedy return . Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 17 July 2O26. .. -
By Jump wing · Posted
This is being offered to me, a British-made jump wing, no markings. I know, it is a minefield. But does this have a chance of being original? -
By Cap Camouflage Pattern I · Posted
It makes it easy to spot TBHs in photos, because the screws are placed differently than all other MICH-style helmets. Also they typically have smaller screws, this one has the larger ballistic screws like all other MICHs. -
By m60a1d66 · Posted
A US made Merrowed Edged (ME) Subdued Kagnew Station Shoulder Sleeve Insignia (SSI) from the late 60's early 70's. -
By mikie · Posted
And from the other side of the world, here are some Japanese invasion currency issued by Japan for the Philippines occupation. There is also a few pieces of currency issued by various Pilipino resistance currency. And last but not least is the crudely printed 1000 peso note issued by Japanese forces who had been forced up into the mountains near Baguio during the liberation in 1945. -
By mikie · Posted
Since you showed us yours, I’ll show you mine. I have a few pieces of Allied invasion currency for France and Italy. Besides the bills, I also have a 2 franc 1944 coin.
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