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    • Windraider
      Hello,   helmets with metric sizing are for the Belgian Army. This helmet model was introduced there as the M1964.  Only a small number were used for testing purposes in the West German army and the BGS. These were of US size.   Here is a manufacturer's logo from Maury, dating from 1957, PO 1780 (Purchase order)
    • Jamecharles
      1 clouds and banners 2 I don't know maybe Korea Korean empire medal Order Of The Taegeuk 3rd Class ???
    • Jamecharles
      Hi everyone, I am currently researching and trying to reconstruct the complete medal group/ribbon bar of Major-General Laurence Bolton "Dutch" Keiser (1895–1969, USMA Class of 1917). He had a long and distinguished career, serving in WWI, WWII (Chief of Staff of the VI Corps in Italy and later the 4th Army), and the Korean War, where he famously commanded the 2nd Infantry Division ("Second to None") during the brutal fighting in 1950. While his US awards are well-documented (Silver Star with OLC, Legion of Merit with OLC, etc.), I am hitting a brick wall trying to identify the exact types/grades of his last two foreign awards at the end of his rack:  The Second-to-Last Medal: I know this one is the Republic of China Order of Clouds and Banners, awarded during his time as Director of the Ground Division, American Advisory Group to China (1946–1948). I'm trying to confirm the exact class he would have received. The Last Medal: This one looks vaguely like a South Korean award, most likely connected to his command during the Korean War (June–December 1950). However, I cannot positively identify the exact medal or order. Given his rank as a Major-General and his role as a Division Commander in 1950, does anyone know which specific South Korean and Chinese orders were officially awarded to him, or have any photographic/documentary evidence of his final ribbon rack? Any help, insights, or leads would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance, GS
    • FlatBackFour
      I just discovered that the possible reason that I am not able to find this information is due to the 1973 fire in St. Louis, does this help in any way?
    • Sweazy21
      Recent addition to my collection.    Captain Francis Alfred Leopold Vossler, born on August 6, 1883. He graduated from the US Naval Academy in 1907 and served in the Navy until he retired in November 1946. Curtis passed away on June 26, 1970. Although he is class of 1907. His 1909 expert bar is engraved midshipmen due to the fact that he didn’t receive his commission or at least accept it until later in 1909. Francis was very active in the naval rifle team as well. 
    • FlatBackFour
      Thanks!  However, the initials printed are definitely TAS, so Sidney J Abel doesn't fit.  Does anyone with a Fold3 or officer database subscription mind checking the O-1586719 block to see if an S with a T.A. initials show up?
    • mb399579
      Hello, Thanks for your response. Bertrand
    • easterneagle87
      NICE Named 1st CAV  buckle on FB Mkt out of Dallas, GA. A little beat up.   
    • KellyD
      I have one too and the M5A1 but no scabbard 
    • KellyD
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