Does anyone have any wartime photos showing the navy stenciled anchor helmets in use or captured? I'm not doubting their use, but it's hard to find late war photos and I assume these helmets were being used when things were going downhill for Japan.
Does anyone have any wartime photos showing the navy stenciled anchor helmets in use or captured? I'm not doubting their use, but it's hard to find late war photos and I assume these helmets were being used when things were going downhill for Japan.
They were certainly used! That said I only know of one period photo
There's definitely photos out there but much effort has been made by collectors to keep them private.
The Naval Landing Force Historical Preservation Association has a photo and it will appear in one of their publications scheduled for release at the end of the year.
Interesting, thanks for letting me know. I assume with it being such an unknown site it will naturally be automatically flagged as suspicious by many web browsers. I can assure you there is nothing malicious there, it's built on the Google sites tool so there is no way of adding anything like that as far as I know. But as of right now there isn't much on there aside from some photographs, unit lists, and contact info.
Thanks. Because I'm using a government computer -- going through our security protocols, etc. .... I am actually unable to bypass that warning! When I click "Advanced" I get:
When I then press "Accept risk and continue" .... it opens right back to the original yellow-bordered warning page.Someone could be trying to impersonate the site and you should not continue.
Websites prove their identity via certificates. Firefox does not trust [redacted] because its certificate issuer is unknown, the certificate is self-signed, or the server is not sending the correct intermediate certificates.
Error code: SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER
(^__^)
I'm hoping that after you're up and running -- and have your security certificates squared away -- I'll be able to check out those tempting photos you've assembled.
Cheers,
- Guy
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