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11-03-2012 07:02 AM
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Re: WWI & WWII US Uniform Lot Pickup
Very nice group of uniforms. was the family willing to share any
history of the men who wore these.........?
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Re: WWI & WWII US Uniform Lot Pickup
Nice group of items,even better with a bit of back ground information to go with them.I'm guessing you have a very large wardrobe!!!
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Re: WWI & WWII US Uniform Lot Pickup
wow, nice pile o' goodies there Todd, you need to visit a store that is closing down and buy all their mannequins
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Re: WWI & WWII US Uniform Lot Pickup
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Walkwolf
Very nice group of uniforms. was the family willing to share any
history of the men who wore these.........?
Thanks, Steve. We did talk a little about her father and grandfather. She was not as certain on the details about her grandfather but believed he went into service around september 1918 and was in te medical corps, which he knew nothing about. She knew a little more about about her father. He went into Normandy on June 7. She thinks he commanded a mortar team but did not know how far into Europe he got. We are continuing to correspond by email for more information. Her mother is still alive but her father has passed. As typical with many veterans he didn't speak much about it and she never wanted to ask. Now she regrets that. I will let everyone know what more information I gather. She is going to ask her mother what more she knows.
Edit: side note, my 2000th post! Hooray!! lol
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Re: WWI & WWII US Uniform Lot Pickup
Very nice score friend.
The WWI uniform has 2 overseas stripes which means he was probily in France in early 1918.
The shoulder is an advanced sector patch.
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Re: WWI & WWII US Uniform Lot Pickup
advance sector is a little different at first I thought the same but it would have an a, possibly it is for intelligence sector
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