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By earlymb · Posted
I will see when I hear back from Robert. If he indeed stopped making them, TJ's stencils seem the next best option. -
By prestonhudman · Posted
I bought a family collection belonging to Henry Moses Pollard and inside was a mollus medal numbered 4288. Also included was his eighth regiment Vermont volunteers core badge that he engraved battle names onto. Also included were many of his baby pictures and family photos and even a lot more than that. It's all authentic, so my question is, are there any books out there that list him as being a member of the loyal Legion? I think it's clear that he was number 4288. He lived in Vermont, Iowa, New Hampshire, and Albany NY, before settling in Missouri. #military order of the loyal Legion of the US -
By HaerrHistory · Posted
I would date this cap to mid to late 45. Because I think the Flighter was no longer in production in Korea. And i pretty sure he would have bought this hat after he went home in 45. He didn't serve in Korea. -
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By mikie · Posted
For just a second I thought that was one of those rare 6-wheel jeeps 😁. mikie -
By dmar836 · Posted
Did he stay in service post war? I was given understanding that the "Flighter" cap with a patent number were post war and the "pat pending" marked caps were wartime. Nice either way. -
By ocsfollowme · Posted
The Arizona Chinese flying cadet patch is better behind it! -
By 1st Sgt CES · Posted
WoW--- A Great group with Photo of him and the history on him -
By Ivydiv · Posted
I think only type 3 and 4 have the amoeba shaped eye. Nice find. -
By HaerrHistory · Posted
Picked up this nice named late war Crusher recently. It's named to "John W. Williams"
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