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By Wharfmaster · Posted
Probably Elmer Gage from Arizona, wounded in the Philippines. See Find a Grave. W -
By Edelweisse · Posted
I agree that it's a WIA PH. I have an AAA WIA PH in a box with his typed name on a label...and when I looked in the AAA unit history he is listed as wounded. -
By postmanusnac · Posted
I’ve bought groups before that included the stamps, but never seen the kit with ink before. Very cool! -
By Spy vs Spy · Posted
Anything US Vietnam era. Once in a while you can run into some WWII stuff, both US and German. Just behind the JJ market is a large 6 or 7 story building / mall with vintage stuff. It got one floor with furniture stuff, 2-3 floors with clothes including uniforms and such. Basically you’ll find anything antique / vintage at this place. Got a floor with some nice watch shops, vintage Rolex GMTs and Subs, even some Seiko Vietnam era. On one of the floors you got a few shops with only military clothes, some of these guys are on Instagram as well. Its called Red Building Vintage Chatuchak. This is open every day, as for the JJ market it’s only open on weekends. Red Building Vintage is worth checking out. Best Martin -
By manayunkman · Posted
I have yet to find a marked supporter.🤣 Ive seen the boxed stamp before but never have seen the illustrated directions. -
By ErwinRommel1940 · Posted
Hey Mike, Thanks for the response. You are on the money it appears - it is an Irons & Russell marked planchet. -
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By Alwayslookingfordqp · Posted
What would you like to see on the jacket? -
By General Apathy · Posted
. Hi mikie, Here's another veteran recount. Bill Millin famous for playing his bagpipes during the D-Day landings and immortalised in the 1960's film ' The Longest Day ' travelled with us back in 1976. That summer was one of the hottest on records and we visited Paris, when I tried to start my motor the starter motor went in and stuck due to the excessive heat, and Bill jokingly walked around the Jeep playing a Scottish lament. It got fixed with a rocking motion whilst in gear. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, April 25 2O25. …. -
By General Apathy · Posted
. Hi Sol, Yes Jeeping in the snow is fun when off-roading . . . . . Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, April 26 2O25. ….
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