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I'm guessing this pic may have been seen here in the past, but it's cool enough to repost :thumbup:
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Thanks, great photo. The tall gent with the black hat sort of looks like that famous pic of William Bonney (Billy the Kid).
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Great article.
In 1957 0r 58, in 7th or 8th grade in rural Maine, I organized a school show and tell. Ever since a mutt I had loved military history and WW2. I didn't have any war trophys at home, but a couple of my buddies did. I suggested to the principal that we have a show and tell of WW2 souveniers. On the appointed day, on the school buses, my mates arrived with a treasure of goodies. There were 3 Arisakas, 2 with bayonets. A couple of Mauser rifles, the first Nambu rig I ever saw, a couple Samurai swords and my buddy Terry (RIP) brought, what in my memory, was a beautiful, perfect Luger and holster. There were helmuts, gas masks and all sorts of other stuff. We had a ball. The teachers loved it and no one got into a sword fight. I wonder if todays children even have a clue about what they are missing or perhaps they do not care. Best to all, pitsword |
I did the same thing as a high school project in 1963.
As a bonus. the Ag teacher sold me his souvenier P38. My buddy and me had a live 08 Maxim we carried around in a 59 olds. Nobody cared back then as long as you didn't get stupid. |
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According to him, the gov't gave away surplus tanks (minus the turrets & armament) to any farmer who applied for them...This, I think, was in the late 40's... Here's an old picture-postcard of his unit...he's the one with the 'salty' cover... ;) |
Is that your Dad right behind the guide on carrier. Looks like the only "salty" hat I could find at 400%. Looks like 03 springers. Great pic.
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I guessed the same man as well. He looks like he's been around.
In boot camp, especially the Marine Corps, acquiring a set of salty fatigues is a godsend. They make you almost invisible to DIs who walk around looking for guys in brand new uniforms to put to work... |
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174th New York Infantry (pretty sure it's a National Guard unit), I believe based at Fort Drum (but I may be wrong; there were other camps back then)...This is an actual postcard (it says so on the back! :) ) and I'm guessing this is the 'graduation' formation...I can't make out the date (or maybe it's the unit designation)... The postcard/pic has faded over the years, it's brown rather than black, and it used to be pretty sharply defined... :( |
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