The first non Aust army thing (i.e. not issued to me) was a Berthier carbine knife bayonet for the M1892 given to me by a friend in the early 1980s-not in the greatest of condition but I suppose like most people now a cherished possession.
The first non Aust army thing (i.e. not issued to me) was a Berthier carbine knife bayonet for the M1892 given to me by a friend in the early 1980s-not in the greatest of condition but I suppose like most people now a cherished possession.
My First item as a bronze star that I picked up for $15 when I was 13. I also got and American Defence medal on the same day. When I got home and my dad saw what I got, he went out to the shed and brought back a WWII Jap bayonet, which he gave to me. Those were my firsts. : )
the first thing i bought was a armband from a flea market when was about 10 years old, i've gotten stuff from my family members military service, but this one was the first. paid $20. took me 4 birthdays to save for it.
Nice. Is it real? 4 Birthdays is 5 dollars! I usually make 50 dollars a birthday. But, then again you are 13 years older than me.
Frank was a mess hall Sgt. feeding prisoners in line... this guy had a Luft uniform on and the dagger, Frank thought it was a Luft dagger all those years, I told him what it was after he gave it to me, he died about 1995
An M40 no decal German helmet, given to me when I was about 8 years old by my Uncle Charlie, who sent it home from Normandy. He was in the 23rd Reg. 2nd ID, and landed second wave on D-Day, and fought as a BAR operator throughout the Normandy and Brittany campaigns. I still have it, and can guarantee that it will stay on my shelf until the day I die. Jim G.
mine was a 1941 jos corts matching #'s bayonet & scabbard, paid 100.00 for it, still have it today.
my first item was 26 years ago when i was 8 and was a nice ss dagger i got from my uncel but as many things when i was a child (im still one but who cares) it got lost one day and i have never seen it again, but was fun the time i had it in my hands and today i miss this one
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