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By 1Ranger · Posted
Here is a pair to Colonel Johan Mathieu Jacobus Kort, born on December 2, 1919 in Harlingen, the Netherlands. He was a Cadet at the Royal Military Academy in early WWII when he was captured and a POW for the remainder of the war. I have documentation of him coming over to the US to Craig AFB in Selma, Ala in 1953 which was an undergraduate pilot training installation. His service records indicate he was awarded the long service medal, Legion of Merit - Officer and Order of Oranje-Nassau (Officer's grade with swords), last awarded in December 1974. It looks like the LOM-O was for service at the Dutch Embassy in the US and was awarded on 4 June 1973. He died in 2002 and according to Dutch military regulations the Oranje-Nassau medal is to be returned upon death. -
By Shanny1298 · Posted
Once again coming up clutch. This helps SO MUCH! Sincerest of thanks you’s from my dad and us! Incredible work!!!!! -
By Yossarian7.62 · Posted
Well I got it for $50. I like mystery patches. -
By kpl1 · Posted
Thank you all, How can I see the difference between the ww2 and early 60's patch? -
By blitz67 · Posted
How did that sit there for so long. Nice score!!! -
By 268th C.A. · Posted
Probably maked for practice, Blank Ammo. Blue typically Blanks or Practice like grenades... -
By phantomfixer · Posted
The blue paint looks original.. and the inside has 3 painted/stenciled arrows instead of bullets … the front corner is at 90 degrees not 45 degrees I’ve seen many of 1917 ammo boxes , this one is a bit different Kinda cool box -
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By blitz67 · Posted
Awesome jeep for sure!! I’ve got something else coming home tomorrow you might like -
By blitz67 · Posted
Only known Navy ambulance Jeep? You should have asked to see the other one I have. My opinion on this is that it was originally a navy Seabee Jeep late war or early post war and then passed to the marine corps as a hand me down and converted in to an ambulance for Korea, Hence the usmc overpaint.
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