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Show us your Militaria

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Today I picked up my very first WWII uniform at the monthly militaria show that I go to. It's an almost complete CBI Ike uniform: jacket, shirt, tie, pants and belt. I thought it would be nice to have a thread dedicated entirely to militaria. So share with us your uniforms, insignia, weapons, field gear, vehicles and other related items in your collection.

Edit: I was informed that the uniform could quite possibly be a put-together -- though I must say I do like the boullion (sp?) patches.

Edit: Based on a phone conversation with someone from another forum who had also seen the uniform, it looks like only things that were added on were the CBI patch and the ribbon bar.

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Jacket, dated June 10, 1944, made by Sigmund Eisner Co., Red Bank, NJ.
The company was also, at one time, the exclusive manufacturer of Boy Scout uniforms and its founder Sigmund Eisner (1859-1925) was the great-grandfather of former Disney CEO Michael Eisner.

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obxgyrene

New in Town
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46
Location
Outer Banks
A very nice find indeed.

The Army uniforms of the WW-II era certainly had a very classy look. I often wondered why they went to that hideous green blouse and trousers with the mint-green shirt when they had such a good look in the 40's.

Thanks for sharing you new treasure!
 

HodgePodge

One of the Regulars
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264
Location
Canada
My Grandfathers RCAF Wedge pin

Cap

Jacket, shirt, cap (Jacket worse for wear, tie and pants long gone.)

Plaque

Pillowcase(?)

Certificate of Morse Code Proficiency


Spotter cards for Aircraft Recognition







The Spotter cards are from a set of likely 40 that I have yet to scan in completion. I think some of the cards are missing due to water damage.

I also have a bunch of his enlistment and discharge papers, his Armed Forces ID cards, some nav maps, WWII foot powder, and a lamb skin aircrew vest that he recieved in trade from an ANZAC airman. No idea what was given up in trade for the vest.
Also have a 1942 "Instruction in Elementary Motor Mechanics" book, a blue leather pen and pad type thing stamped RCN, and a Cyprus-era REME beret pin.
 

Gene

Practically Family
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963
Location
New Orleans, La.
Been collecting for about 3 years now, only recently started thinning out the collection and now I have only about half what I used to, started putting my funds toward better use, like college and other expenses.

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Messages
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Location
Orange County, CA
Not really WWII but I recently won this on eBay.

Named Army Aviation Chief Warrant Officer 4 (CW4)
DCU dated 1997; 10th Mountain Division combat patch; 101st Airborne Division SSI; Army Master Aviator Badge.

Direct buy from a veteran. Individual who had recently retired after 32 years service was an AH-64 Apache pilot with the 101st in Operation Iraqi Freedom I & III. He also flew AH-1 Cobras in Somalia with the 10th Mountain Division.

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TomS

One Too Many
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USA.
I love old militaria. I have had miles of it at different times, but nothing at the moment. I guess I'll have to go buy some!!
 

p51

One Too Many
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Well behind the front lines!
God, I wouldn't know where to begin. My primary hobby is collecting WW2 US stuff, with a recent focus on war correspondents but I have other stuff, too. Here's a little of that. Enjoy the random photos, everything is mine in these photos…

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(everything but the airplane in the background)

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p51

One Too Many
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Well behind the front lines!
Even more...
From a WW2 airfield near where I grew up:

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Desert Storm:

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I founded a living history group devoted to the 20th anniversary of that war. I’m the one with the shades on near the center, the guy to the left of me is carrying my M249. This was for this year’s Veteran’s Day parade:

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And my favorite photo:

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Mr Lilleythorpe

New in Town
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36
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Great Britain
I'm green with envy looking at those guns, p51. Are they replica, real, or blank-firing?

I'll try and get some pictures of me in my Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers uniform.
 

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