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By patches · Posted
The above comes from a never seen before film, at least in America, of Allied POWs being transported through Paris to trains back to Germany, here you'll see U.S. Paratroopers and Glidertroopers of the 101 and the 82nd, more 29th GIs among others, British Para, British Commandos, British 50th Tyne Tees Infantry Division Tommies among others. As you'll see, there being groups of French civilians spitting, cursing, at tjhe POWs with at least one man punching a GI real hard right in the face as he walks by, in another view from another edited view on the Deutsche Woschenchau newsreel, a man, a civilian kicks an allied soldier, maybe even trying to kick him between the legs. -
By patches · Posted
29th Division patch on a POW in Paris, captured in Normandy.. -
By easterneagle87 · Posted
Here's a great opportunity to drop A LOT of $$ into a very cool project! -
By Collector2 · Posted
Fence, I think your bayonet being a French 1842 bayonet can be ruled out. I have a copy of one of Ian Skennerton's old annual magazines; "No 21, I A & M Collector" series, page 95, dated about 2002 ; which has a short write up on these bayonets by a collector of same in Queensland, Aust.. It does not have a lot about markings on the bayonets, but does say many lack any markings, has a list of rifles that they are used on and country's that used them and also that there are slight differences between makers. It does say that the French 1842 bayonets have a deep square stopped fuller/grove as on photo below, it is unlike your example above and most other examples of similar made bayonets. Cheers. -
By truckerf01 · Posted
There is a diorama displaying the remnants of the Zero at the Pacific Aviation Museum in Hawaii. -
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By mikie · Posted
How about a coconut for Russell Johnson, The Professor from Gilligan’s Island? He was really fun to chat with. There was very little traffic at his table so we sat with him for about a hour while he told stories about the show. One of the best celebs I’ve met at autograph shows. Years later, much to my utter sorrow, the gold paint from the pen he used started to fade. Let that be a lesson, everyone, NEVER EVER USE GOLD PAINT PENS!!! Silver ones are much much better and seem to last forever. Bob Denver was there too so I had him sign a cap. He was more reserved than The Prof was. As a lifelong devoted Gilligan’s Island fan, this was heaven. mikie -
By Edward C Bell · Posted
Nice score! I really like the Iraqi freedom grouping! -
By Spathologist · Posted
I'd like to copy these images to my serial number record, if I may. I had the serial number recorded from your June 2019 post about this saber but didn't have images. Does it have a scabbard?
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