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By mikie · Posted
That is quite a nice haul! Congrats! mikie -
By ReconTeamNY · Posted
This is off of a third pattern jungle jacket -
By ScottG · Posted
Welcome and greetings from Jackson. If you are ever down this way stop in to Michigan's Military Heritage Museum and say hello. We are currently revamping our marine exhibits and just received a nice para marine group as well. Scott -
By Manchu Warrior · Posted
This is the add for the theaters and again odd that there no addresses. -
By Cobra 6 Actual · Posted
Yeah, as you know, that’s a bad one, SonofNamVet. The “ghost lettering” of “Vietnam” and “71-72” looks like a newbie engraver was practicing. Plus the saying, as is often the case on fakes, makes absolutely no sense. Thanks for posting. -
By atb · Posted
For a general officer, looks a bit young. I suspect a put-together representative uniform. -
By easterneagle87 · Posted
Here is a picture from Pintrest. It shows a US general officers uniform, I cabling read the name tag. But has a LOM with a device that shouldn’t be there. A lot of work went into this uniform and wondering whose it might be and if real, why isn’t it correct. -
By otter42 · Posted
Really like the pilot bag, looks like he did 3 tours. -
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By pwcosol · Posted
Was at the local swapper today and it did not disappoint. Picked up the pictured items: US M1903 stripped stock. Very small crack at the very back end where receiver meets stock. Nice WW2 period marking on left side + "circle-P" on underside. Most interesting is markings on left side of stock "N.Z.AD." (the "A" is actually a broad arrow) | "1445". Also were two M1 carbine handguards. Next is a US LF&C 1917 mess knife, Soviet AK/SKS sling, Romanian SKS stripper-clip cartridge pouch and a pair of new Pachmayer rubberized grips for the Browning Hi-Power. After that are a very nice pair of US arctic mittens with wool liners dated 1948... just in time for Korea. The last find was hanging on a shirt rack and a breeze revealed the 1st Cav patch. I inquired and added it to my stash. Think the total was $70.00 for everything. Unfortunately, there was no additional info on the 1st Cav. Flyer's Kit bag...
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