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By patches · Posted
The Cyclone Division late 1920s. The 34th Division Air Service, the unit HQed in Kokomo Indiana plane is the Curtiss Falcon. -
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By aznation · Posted
That is a very beautiful jacket for sure. I noticed the label shows Panama. I then found this newspaper article that is the Panama connection and gives his rank at the time and a date timeframe for the jacket. -
By patches · Posted
53rd Infantry, Fall 1940 at Ord. -
By Taylor · Posted
This is a beautiful army air corps mess dress uniform dated 1939, belonging to Colonel Henry G Woodward. I was told by the seller that I can find photos of him on the Connecticut State Library’s website but it won’t let me access them. -
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By patches · Posted
Found one. FRANCE Patch got the old deterioration of threads thing going on (Was what causes this talked about before?) -
By patches · Posted
Not aware of the universal use of White sewing thread then, it was usually OD, sometimes Khaki, and sometimes Thread that matched the insignia, like using Blue Thread for say a III Corps patch, Orange for the Signal Corps Center & School, Dark Green for EM Rank stripes etc etc. However on original Vietnam Fatigue shirts and Tropical Coats one will see White thread a lot, here it is not so much White Thread but rather faded OD or Black Thread and such, these being local South Vietnamese made sewing thread that had poor dye, a poor dying process and faded a near White shade real fast from washing and the sun shine and when it rained etc,
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