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By General Apathy · Posted
. Looking at photo's Another wartime Jeep image featuring General Douglas MacArthur, however for me the interest is in the sign top left hand side ' Jeep Landing ' , For whatever reason or why would the sign have been painted ' Jeep Landing ', ' Jeep ' implies a land vehicle, while ' Landing ' implies aircraft or ship borne landing. Perhaps for me the mystery of the sign will never be answered, but in 1943 the word Jeep was used for three types of vehicle, the Standard land Jeep, the amphibious Jeep called a Seep, and in this advert the light observation airplane referred to as the flying Jeep does any of this make sense of the painted sign. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, May 10 2O25. ( COMMEMORATING VICTORY IN EUROPE DAY ) …. -
By Rancid Polecat · Posted
Nice one. Is this your first WW2 knife? If so, you will need to acquire many, many more. Kids' college funds are overrated. -
By thorin6 · Posted
I have several, but one of my 4-liners is in my car as a "truck knife." They are great utility knives. -
By Manky bandage · Posted
ATF do both enlisted and officers Khaki shirt and trousers, I'm not currently aware of anyone that does a jacket though. -
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By Blacksmith · Posted
1) National Defense Medal 2) American Campaign Medal 3) Army of Occupation Medal (upside-down) Those three are pretty faded, which is what's thwarting your ID attempts. That's what they look like to me anyway. -
By DDBAILEY · Posted
I am hoping someone can identify these ribbons that were worn by my Dad's oldest brother - a Veteran of WWII, Korea, Vietnam. I have identified all but these three: 1) Far left on single ribbon rack, 2) Middle in top row of 3-ribbon rack and 3) Middle in second row of 3-ribbon rack. I have checked all the sources I could find on the web. Thanks in advance for any suggestions. -
By 5thwingmarty · Posted
I just picked up an unusual Josten Senior Pilot wing. Additional feather details have been added to the shoulders and the inner rows of feathers. The upper wings are a normal Josten wing for comparison. I think the additional details make it look more like a pre-war pattern wing than the late/post-war wing it really is.
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