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    • Salvage Sailor
      Howard Kaleohano arriving at Hickam Field on May 10th, 1946      
    • ScottG
      Well, I found a quick tutorial and it was pretty easy to take it out. Unfortunately there is no info at all, just a glass plate and a plain paper backing.... That said, I learned something new so it was well worth the time. Thanks to all for the info, sadly we are no further along in the identification...    Scott
    • P-59A
      True that Dave.  The time frames are early, mid and late war almost across the board. The mid war F-2 system USAAF is just so hard to find at almost any price, but the F-3  is commonly found. I still have not found the booties or gloves for the F-1 system or I would have displayed that too.Yes, I still have it in place. In far as the context, Like everyone else I tend to buy things as I find them across all time frames then put them into context for display. These things sit in box;s for years before I know I can present a true context. Everyone wants instant gratification. I want a true depiction of a time and place. My gut tells me new collectors will grow into acurate depictions as thier collections grow.     David
    • Wade20th
      Hello everybody Recently I've been working on some 1980's impressions for my reenactment group, and this is one of the impressions I've put together.    Let me know if it's accurate!   OG-507 fatigues M1 helmet w/ woodland cover + band M16a1 rifle Black leather combat boots M69 flak vest M17a1 gas mask w/ bag + decontamination kit Dog tags + P38 can opener 2 ALICE canteen pouches w/ plastic canteens + 1 '44 dated cup 2 M16 ALICE mag pouches M67 e-tool cover LC-1 belt LC-2 suspenders Earplugs + case Anglehead flashlight w/ extra lenses M16 cleaning kit pouch (no kit yet) 2 ALICE first aid/compass pouches   If there's anything I need, or anything I should ditch, just let me know!   Thanks!   Wade   P.S. I just bought the flak vest (1968 dated) and it hasn't arrived yet so when it does I will be sure to post pictures. 
    • Tonomachi
      Many thanks for this information.
    • 72psb
      Nice , I let all my helmets go at auction. Nice reminder.
    • dmar836
      Great display. Still sitting there?   Your last post is a mouth full. So few newer collectors fail to use "context" to direct their purchases. They see random items, are caught having never studied the items, and ask time sensitive questions. We all have done that but so many appear to ignore the great archive of period photos available to them for study. So much can be learned by comparing things photographed over a 5 or so year period.  Long ago I began asking where I've seen things historically photographed rather than just if the collective opinion is that it might have been used. I find that what was commonly worn and used is easily identifiable in some pics but what is typically popular to collect is what is found in everyone else's collections.  Dave  
    • Allan H.
      The two collar disks on your blouse are a "US National Guard" disk and a Montana state disk. Typically, you would expect to see a branch disk where the Montana disk is positioned. Since the PFC rank on the wear's right sleeve is Infantry, I would expect to see an infantry collar disk. The MONT collar disk was typically worn by State Guard or Militia. I would assume that the former owner wore the Montana disk until his unit was federalized at which point they would have changed to the National Guard disk.   Hope this helps.   Allan
    • yellowhammer history
      How about this one? Same deal with this one , can find a few on ebay listed as military but the only information I saw suggested it could be navy. 
    • 69thInfDivCollector
      Nevermind on the ID! I believe the H I'm seeing in the cap is a faded A which would match to Mrs. Moore's husband, Alonzo Renfroe Moore. A newspaper article with his obituary states he was a B-24 pilot. 
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