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    • vernon
      Shown below are the Insignia and ribbons from the estate of Sergeant M. J. Andrews.  Sergeant Andrew enlisted in the USMC in late 1939 and served with the Second Marine Division through World War Two.  Note the two solid well made single plastic ribbons. One ribbon represents the Pacific Campaign.  It is not known what the second ribbon depicts. The Sergeant stayed in the marines after the conclusion of WW2.  Perhaps the second ribbon is a ribbon mistake by the craftsman that made the ribbon bar.  Maybe he was trying to construct the China Service ribbon.  The ribbon colors are not painted on but small strips of colored plastic are inserted into channels in the main plastic body of the ribbon to develop the colors of the ribbon.  You can see a channel on the unknown second plastic ribbon which is missing one red plastic insert strip.  Part of a small chain is attached to the unknown second ribbon.  Maybe these ribbons represent sweetheart or homeland patriotic ribbon bars that were worn by civilians.  In any case these plastic constructed ribbons are rarely encountered.  
    • YourLocalHistoryGuy
      What is the average value of a Type I, Type,II, and Type III purple heart.
    • cwnorma
      Shame the pin is broken but I believe this pair meets all the criteria for a good one.
    • R Leonard
      The only assignment info I have on Ralph Frederick Epping (382835) is that he was assigned to VF-99, a theatre based advanced training squadron, in April 1945, aboard USS Attu (CVE-102) for transportation, to the squadron's base at Guam.  Probably would have flown the F6F as on 4/14/1945, the date I have him assigned, the squadron reported an inventory of 20 F6F-3, 25 F6F-5, and 10 FM-2.  His date of rank as an Ensign AV(N) was 6/1/1944 and was promoted to lieutenant (jg) (A1) on 12/1/1945.
    • mikie
      No, that is my usual look 🤣. 
    • pfrost
      Yes. In my opinion it’s good    
    • Cobra 6 Actual
      Here are several lighters on eBay now:     All are clearly fakes, although the seller does not say that. The seller does have in the item titles “No Zippo” and when the bottoms are inspected it is pretty clear that these are not Zippos, since the Zippo logo is engraved rather than stamped:     All of our “regulars” on this thread would not be fooled, but the newbies or the uninformed could be. I don’t think this seller is actually trying to deceive, especially selling these at ~$25 each. But, after one of these “changes hands” a few times who knows what stories will be concocted. Buyer beware.
    • Scarecrow
      Thanks Kat!  The scarf did come with the uniform grouping.
    • kyhistorian01
      a few recent additions, The bandages and patient tags in the OCD kit are WWII dated 
    • 100Beck
      Found this old thread while searching , wow some of you guys have some terrific uniforms. Thought I'd share my modest recent purchase.  Green jacket to Ralph Frederick Epping. Newspaper articles and obituary say he was a fighter pilot operating from Aircraft Carrier. Doesn't look like any high end awards but I just love what it is , a Naval aviator who participated in the pacific ww2 I figure being a fighter pilot and the later period he was active he would most likely flown Hellcats , maybe Corsair ? but I believe the majority of fighters from Carriers were Hellcats. Hopefully I will be able to confirm what aircraft he flew. I love how these jackets have those nice initials tags sewn in them as well as their name tags.  pics are from the ebay sale where I bought it.  
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