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    Well we are moving soon, so everything I have has been packed up and is sitting in the vault. I shot a few photos of some items before it all went away though. I hope you enjoy

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    Distraction #1

    Uboat paper items. The neatest one is a WWII Wehrpass to a guy that served on U18 in WWI. U18 penetrated Scappa Flow one war before Gunter Prien did and was sunk outside the bay. Pretty neat little book.

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    Distraction #2 US WWI uniforms.

    Officer 78th Division, 308th ARTY

    Enlisted 30th Division

    Enlisted tunic (no patch)

    Helmet 34th Division

    I think that was all the photos I took. It was fun to have a room for a while to display this stuff. Now its all stored -- oh well -- it will be fun to get it back out :)

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    Well we are moving soon, so everything I have has been packed up and is sitting in the vault. I shot a few photos of some items before it all went away though. I hope you enjoy

    Hi,Chris. My nema is Naoki Matsumoto.40years old.Your Visor & photo set is very impossible and beautiful.I like that Luftwaffe Tunic & Visor,Badges & medals.Your collections are very nice.

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    You are the definite authority on German Chaplain Corps!! Your TS insignia are definitely the find of the year!! I noticed that one set is violet and the other two are black. What does this indicate? Can you please make a closeup scan of the cards that are attached to the insignia?

    The Luftwaffe used Heer Chaplains. I am confused about your statement, Naoki

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    New wall to the collection--still working on the room, hence the mess :) . US WWI 32nd Division collection (with one 3rd ID tunic). Most of the tunics are named to the individuals that wore them. The posters and photos in the background come from individuals from the 107th Supply Train and 107th Sanitary Train, 32nd Division.

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