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    • Salvage Sailor
      French to English translation:  Hello. Do you have any examples of OG 207 shirts or jungle vests with this type of collar patch? Thank you.
    • KilroyWasHere
      Looking to get some opinions on these bullion flight wings. I tested them with a black light and weighed them (3 grams). They are 1 3/4th inches in length. I took photos with my ww2 79th bullion to compare shade. The black light photo consists of a repro patch, the wings, and the 79th bullion. 
    • General Apathy
      . Hi Graham,   thanks for the details of the new show, yes the postcards are interesting, sadly the grouping costs more, takes more space and care and attention and protection from moths etc.   Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 10 May  2O26.   ..    
    • River Rat 1
      Served in MIUW 103 now decommissioned. They did harbor security. We had a tracker trailer rig that had all the electronics and a radar setup that lowered when towed and raised up in use. And a Humvee that also had a radar with a microwave antenna that would send info to that trailer. And they could put sonar buoys in the bay to catch contacts in the water. I was a BM so don't know how much how all that stuff works. I just drove duce and a half trucks and setup the tents and did security and helps the CB's. These units been around since Vietnam. They can also help in beach landing we did security on Native Atlis at Camp Pendleton for a beach landing for the army in a training exercise once. I got some photos I could post of the radar set up if anyone interested.
    • Wings104
      Thank you so much for your help! Regards, Wings104
    • Régis
      Bonjour. Auriez-vous des exemples de chemises OG 207 ou de gilets de jungle avec ce type d'écusson au col ? Merci.
    • pwcosol
      Found this one in what might be called one of the first portable "transistor radios" by RCA. I like the fact old batteries were made differently and do not turn to leaking, chemical time-bombs in your flashlight (or anything else they are used in).    
    • aznation
      Simply amazing the historic items like this that turn up over that many years.  Sweet find!
    • muddyboots
      It's an interesting piece for sure, and I'm leaning toward it never being in a fire. I wondered if it was dug because of the dirt in the back of the shield, but that would have caused different forms of oxidation and deterioration. I metal detect on occasion and always hope to find a set of wings at the old McCook Field here in Dayton, but no luck yet. After looking at it with a loop, it has various red and white paints and lots of dirt and dust in the back. Tool box or drawer for years.  
    • pwcosol
      Forgot about the 15 minute timer for a post.... so most of my input was lost (never ran into this hindrance on any other platform). Not going to try and resurrect the text so will cut it to the quick. Have one question about the fanny pack with M1942 type suspension. It appears the pack was issued and served with the Marine whose name is penned onto the tag found in the window. This system would not be compatible with the P41 gear. Only thing I can come up with is early in the Vietnam conflict, perhaps the need for a lite patrol pack was desired and US Army fanny pack filled a void... thoughts welcome and if anyone has a question, please post it here... 
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