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    • UndeadSlayer
      I always wanted a M1903A4 but I never had any luck getting one! How much did you get it for if you don’t mind me asking?
    • patches
      Its all just as you hypothesized, as long as it looked close to the standard, which was found in ARs in this case Army Regulation 670-5 from, the 50s- 60s.   Ones that are available on line so far   AR 670-5 1959 https://ciehub.info/ref/AR/670-5_1959.pdf   AR 670-5 1968 https://ciehub.info/ref/AR/670-5_1968.pdf   AR 670-5 1969 https://ciehub.info/ref/AR/670-5_1959.pdf  
    • manayunkman
      Napoleon said that an Army marches on its stomach.
    • Bayonetcharge
      No sir. Side by side I have ERDL highland and M81 woodland. ERDL Highland (not to be confused with the more Green dominant ERDL lowland) is more tiger stripe like and has smaller pattern. M81 includes more brown and has a slightly rounder shape as well as being overall larger pattern. Funnily enough ERDL highland was the direct predecessor to M81.  I will say I am slightly colorblind so I rely solely on shape and size of camouflage patterns for accuracy.
    • crazyfingers
      I found some family documents. He's was a major in WWII and his duties were managing the managers of the chow line - well probably more than that - procurement for sure - menus?, etc. He grew up in the restaurant business. It's not glamorous but what's better for moral and readiness but good, consistent food?
    • 268th C.A.
      Very sad, this is what family does. The minimilist want nothing. I see it every day.  This Airman spent most of his life serving his country, They coluld have at least donated it to the goodwill.  That just gets me....
    • dmar836
      Thanks for posting, Phil. You are doing your friends and family a good service. Hope you are well, Dave
    • mvmhm
      ...and finally, a 1917-dated yard long from the 145th Infantry Regiment; the family doesn't know where it came from, but thought I'd like to have it....     Mark sends
    • danimal03
      Glad it was saved from the trash... sad though... a perfect example of why the argument collectors and historians are often the best preservationists.... we really do care and want to preserve Their Memories.... "blue skies" to the deceased....
    • mvmhm
      There's a yard long....which is mounted in a VERY heavy wooden frame that's nearly 5 feet long. The frame looks as if it was made to be part of a fireplace mantel......
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