Rt hand Ribbon top row is US. I have one as well. I had a reference for it not too long ago. It is relevant to derive in 1920s. More later if I find my reference.
I found this site - there were 120 or so DFS's awarded during WW2 to USMC aviators. This narrows it down some.
Thanks again for the post
I found this - I narrowed down the squadrons by eliminating the major campaigns like "Wake and Midway" and VMF-121 has 3 DFS recipients:
http://www.ntxe-news.com/cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi?archive=23&num=38286&printer=1
Robert M. Baker - did find anything that he stayed in the service
Kenneth M. Ford - got out and got marries after the war
William B. Freeman - makes sense but his obit has a typo retire date '54 should read '64. And there is a V-5 pin that came with the lot.
Opinions?
Wow- that provides a tremendous perspective. There are only a few WW2 squadrons as well. Any good sites with rosters?
He retired on the east coast so that means pax river or cherry point.
Thank you!
A couple of local guys say to clean it up. Interresting to me to read the opinions. There is a jewelry cleaner that you can dip this is and it takes all the grime off. Then it will sparkle. In any case the jury is out. I don't know what I will do having several sets I like them clean and shiney.
The army shield is bullion and looks ok was it embroidered on the hat or a separate piece of cloth? Looks to be 1902 pattern dress cover for a regular officer.
Hi Peter,
Good points. This is an officers EGA 10kt gold and sterling. Meant to be seen the black is tarnish. I am eager to see what others have to say. I am happy either way.
Zoom in on the America's it looks brass but that is gold.
Thanks! George
Hi all,
I have this and the collar emblems nice HH pattern Probabily 1930's. Would you clean the tarnish? If so how? I do not want to use paste if it is advisable.
Thanks in advance!
George
Hi all,
Happy New year! This is pretty odd looking definitely British Made. Its on a 4 pocket enlisted mans jacket with 8th and 20th air corps patches.
Thanks in advance!
George
I saw this today. I am confused as to how this ruling can be upheld.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ex-marine-can-wear-medals-he-didn’t-earn-a-court-calls-it-free-speech/ar-CCvR7i?li=BBnbcA1
Hello all,
I haven't seen anything like this before. Any ideas as to when or what uniform or why? Obviously enlisted ranks. Would it be safe to assume the color matches the piping of overseas hats?
Cheers!
George
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