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By blitz67 · Posted
You're McKinney has 1st Gulf War ribbons (Kuwait, I believe) so he may have retired some time ago. Maybe look at the same time frame as Stevens. -
By Rakkasan187 · Posted
Ken, Here are some interesting images of some more Horse Drawn water wagons and one other wagon that has something a little stronger, Tequila.. The wooden barrels were used to store, age and transport tequila here in the region... During the Mexican Revolution the US Soldiers would on occasion inspect these type of transports to ensure weapons and other contraband were not being smuggled across the border either into the US or into Mexico... These are in and around the El Paso and Mexico region surrounding Ft Bliss.. I am still looking for images of the watering trough for you.. Best regards Leigh -
By Salvage Sailor · Posted
Destroyers & Frigates Gators Minesweepers Shore Commands (NAVSTA, NSGA, COMM, etc) NAVOCEANO Hydrofoils I have more but that's enough... -
By Salvage Sailor · Posted
Aye, They were sized ballcaps, not the adjustable 'snap-back' band ball caps. Also, they were not fully embroidered but had a 'ball cap patch' sewn or ironed onto them. The ballcap patches were sold aboard in the ships' store, purchased with the crews' welfare funds by the storekeeper for sale to the crew. Like these from one of my ships... ...and these from another of my ships, sold in the ships' store More DDG examples, 1960's - 1980's Battleships (1980's) Aircraft Carriers Cruisers Auxilliaries One of my favorites, the 'Hot Potato' Salesman sample with the manufacturers instructions Submarine Rescue (ASR) -
By Paul Reijnders · Posted
Great picture, thanks for sharing Guy. Regards, Paul -
By YourLocalHistoryGuy · Posted
Does anyone have any 817th TCS crew photos they have in their collections they would like to share between 1966-1968. -
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By otter42 · Posted
Thanks Yokota and Matt appreciate all your help. -
By yokota57 · Posted
Yes, the "Vulcan" lighter case dates to the 1950s.
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