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By Father V · Posted
Bazelon & McGuinn volume 2 says the shield logo like on your item is first observed in 1924 (Army and Navy Journal 4/26/1924 pg 836). -
By Steve Brannan · Posted
Yes, my was marked up and I was an officer, but I only wore it on patrol on my boat. Most Brown Water Navy guys in Vietnam wrote on their helmet covers. I’ll post mine when I get home next week. -
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By warguy · Posted
Nice sword bag, but so hard to date with that maker. Do you have the sword? Meyer produced swords for a long period pre and post WWII. Probably post WWII but if you have the sword and can share close ups of the grips and makers mark in blade it would help. A lot of the leather cases were not real leather and this one looks to be the real thing? -
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By gap · Posted
The engraving is depicted in the photos I posted. FIRUSTA-1-SETISA 1-59 -
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