Italian Beret without insignia
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So sorry the pictures are sideways. Arrgghh!
Italian Beret without insignia
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So sorry the pictures are sideways. Arrgghh!
The Dutch baret ia a nice early post-war example and has the Regiment Van Heutzs badge. This regiment was attached to the 2nd USID during the Korean war, see Regiment Van Heutsz | Military Wiki | Fandom
I would be interested if you want to let it go
earlymb,
I thank you so much for the additional information!
Regards,
Joel
Ye gods Rich!,
I don't know if "flea market" means quite the same in the US as it does here but on a UK flea market you would be lucky to find a matching pair of Grannys' chintz curtains or a cheap brass ornament!
Those Japanese headdress would be seen rarely at a militaria fair but never on a flea market Do you know much about them? They look naval. Totally out of my comfort zone but something I would grab quickly if I believed they were "right" (that would have to be a matter of "collectors nose").
Regards
Mark
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Thanks,
The kepis are pre-W.W.2. They are correct but lack the red/white "plume" for the top of the badge. The W.W.2 Navy hat sits on the gray can.
Will post more. Rich A. in Pa.
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Got this Japanese stuff. Hats,Civil helmets,mess kits,bread bag,ceramic training aid,Officer belts,enlisted trouser belt,horse bridle. Rich A. in Pa.
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the flea market that you go to seems to be a military collectors get together, and a swap and sale meeting? with you being the buyer.
good hunting to yah! keep us informed of your new stuff / goodies.
Thanks. This is all from a guy selling his collection. I hope to buy all of it. Rich a. in Pa.
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