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Hi, here is a pic. It has a wrap broach.
George
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Greetings all and Happy New Year!
I have my first numbered Silver Star. I am hoping it is not and add-on. Is there an archive available to look these up?
Thanks in advance!
George
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This was really nice to see. And you can tell there is a little chemistry, process engineering and pride in this workplace.
thanks Chris!
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The lighting in my office is not that good...The center strips looked blue to me. Thank you again!
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PT Boat badge? If so, what did i win? 8-)
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Great story! Looks like an American Leigon ribbon.
Cheers!
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Ok makes sense to me. I will look closely at the center stripes later on. Thank you all.
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Greetings,
I had picked up a Mass National Guard Officers tunic, these were in the pocket.
I haven't managed to find anything online. I searched ROTC as well. Thanks in advance!
George
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Hello Maxim,
It is a new or fairly current uniform. I would like to add that the gold buttons do not belong. In thoe holes there should be a pair of eagle globe and anchors. Hope you can get some. That jacket belonged to a career Marine.
Best... George
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First glance, military school. Looks nice. Who made it?
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Many thanks Jeff. Google has nothing on you sir!
-George
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Greetings Gents,
I have 5 of these... Not sure what they are, I am interested in finding out what they are for. Hopefully one or some of you are knowing.
Kind regards,
George
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That's a nice Ed.
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Today I walked an antique shop for a good 90 minutes. And I did not see one sweetheart. That is not normal.
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Hi Peter,
That sounds great. His last name is Nuttall, but I'm 100% positive. I will post a pic tomorrow at some point.
Many thanks,
George
Better late than never..
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Hi Peter,
That sounds great. His last name is Nuttall, but I'm 100% positive. I will post a pic tomorrow at some point.
Many thanks,
George
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Hi, 2 years ago at a WW2 day I could have bought 2 of them for $40 with the chair. I believe they can fetch upwards of $200 if dated during wartime and have papers etc.
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Ok so, he is an Englishman who was married to a yank. He resided in Rhode Island and enlisted in Canada in 1917. It is late here now, I will up load the attestation soon. What else or where else can I look f2f or service related information? What else would you like to know?
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Nice!thank you for that.
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Gunner, that on is fairly new compared to the rest. Anyone else have any?
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Chris that is a PEP Kelloggs pin 94th bombardment.
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This is the bulk of them I do have a couple WW1 vintage. I like them and I don't think very many collectors look for these.
I like the older USMC ones the most. A few are made by Balfore and one in Providence R.I.
George
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Will do, this weekend.
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Greetings,
I am asking out of curiosity if others find these pins interesting? I have quite a few and I wonder if I am alone in hoarding them.
-George
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Span-am or WW1 bust? ID help
in United States of America
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Greetings,
I have volunteered to post this for an older gentleman. He is curious to know who this is. It is un signed and is very nicely done. If anyone can figure out who this is or can point me in the right direction, all assistance is greatly appreciated.
Best regards... George