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By skir · Posted
Oiler looks to be a WWII made by International Silver(IS). There are repros so just to be sure,check to Oring (if still there) Originals will be leather o ring and a dip stick attached to srcew cap, rubber is a repop, no o ring and no dip stick= repop -
By KurtA · Posted
Agree. Having that AF Reserve ribbon on a jacket with a ruptured duck strongly suggest the jacket is quite "touched." Not the way it would have been worn coming home on the boat in 1945. -
By Steve Brannan · Posted
This is my WW2 Marine Cover. Does it have the correct stitching pattern? -
By Mons 1914 · Posted
I’ve had this nice Ike jacket a while I’d like some reviews please. I was wondering if anyone has access to records or morning reports to confirm what specific unit he served with. There is an infantry HQ disc on the collar 39102609 H. S. LITZ -
By Yossarian7.62 · Posted
Again, Seller claims this is a 714th Bomb Squadron 448th Bombardment Group Patch from WWII. I happen to have a great Uncle who was was a bombardier in the 714th and lost over France in late June of 1944. Accordingly, I have a few patches from the 714th, and this does not match. Maybe it is a one off for a communications specialist? I messaged the seller and was told "[his] description was based on the information he provided" from a long time collector offloading their patch collection. Thoughts? If it was 714th, I wouldn't mind having it. Neat patch even if it isn't 714th. https://www.ebay.com/itm/188330446581?_skw=448th+bomb&itmmeta=01KTBZNHA7CTYBT3WN0MQH7NW3&hash=item2bd95e8ef5:g:Tj8AAeSwpHBp8px4&itmprp=enc%3AAQALAAAA8GfYFPkwiKCW4ZNSs2u11xC9Iri1ebg6NzNM6jA9WrfBGgq4tC5PR27GuEjy6%2Fbf4q6X2yhTwSDXc%2BmDTTGnKJWJlAouqKYzQdgizoCMWLbkve%2FVd5jvR8UlpUsghBv7FC1OQFRvireUHdBYBD2SDf1iwqsnqcMT7oT97mmyCLQD5hoaheKFpPdXvCUWkuJ08M4tPNjxwblIwuwRBwrBQOXbCYSA0MUpbehFUXh%2F2fsRC%2FvLN7m0eDgmyIYLoI4exosV%2FAPkZMYUtTUpoFNt7yIwhSMkVynX5xMUfd25iFhenkItqk0JLdOmJ6ZlebtRvQ%3D%3D|tkp%3ABk9SR6yV1v_SZw -
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By atb · Posted
Besides the ribbon bars being out of order, the Armed Forces Reserve Medal ribbon seems odd. That award didn't come out until 1950. It represented continuous service in the reserve elements of the US Armed Forces. -
By Yossarian7.62 · Posted
darn... I should have bought it. -
By Mons 1914 · Posted
Thank you so much Dan.. that’s super helpful. So the connection to the 29th ID can not be confirmed that’s good to know. -
By LT. Dan · Posted
What a fantastic display, Robert. I'm currently working on a full mannequin display (mid 1880's) period. It's not going to come close to yours! 😄
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