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By General Apathy · Posted
. Hi Johan, Thanks a great set of signal corp Jeeps, and your own examples of the equipment. Hi earlymb. yes it appears to be a pressed grill MB Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, April 23 2O25. …. -
By General Apathy · Posted
. Wire reels . . . . . . . Not so attractive as Johan's reels, these are my left behind farm finds back in 2019 Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, April 23 2O25. …. -
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By Johan Willaert · Posted
Hey Ken, Upside-down bumperettes on this early MB/GPW 😄 -
By Johan Willaert · Posted
Hi Mikie, There were brackets to attach the RL31 Reel Equipment to the rear of the Jeep. Most were indeed attached in that location but sometimes they were put in the rear body or up front.... Some photos... -
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By kiaiokalewa · Posted
Here's another JAPAN tabbed Cadre patch. It's not early Occupation of Japan made but maybe made in Germany when the 24th Division was assigned there? I gather it was a rendition of the earlier Japanese Occupation made types by a collector stationed in Germany during the 60s or 70s. -
By kiaiokalewa · Posted
Here's another Japenese made Cadre hybrid but with Victory Tab. No telling which unit particular patch was associated with but I'd say it was made in Japan immediate Post WWII-Pre-Korea War. -
By M1970 · Posted
Hello, can someone identify these patches and tell me more about it. I suspect 1960 or 1970s thanks Markus -
By kiaiokalewa · Posted
Aloha, If you're describing the coat as you stated and that the RAR patch is constructed exactly just like Dan's photo illustration in post #24. Meaning all materials used, construction and appliqué method, exactly as illustrated in post #24, I'd say anywhere between $225-$275. Mahalo, John
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