Last seen: February 7, 2008 11:23 pm
If you are talking to me, well, I don't Re-Load::::unless you count Muzzle-Loading.
Joe said: Fact is, even to this day I still shoot at our club range, and have a 40 ft. range in my basement for handguns and light rifle shoot...
That DI looks nice but I'm stumped. It must be an Engineer unit by the looks of it. The Red&White patch is the 8th Army. The ...
Can anyone identify the DI on the cap? Chris, Can you get a close-up photo? If you have a scanner, you can try scanning it. You mentioned...
My uncle Harold G. Parnell served in WWII. He was part of the 34th Inf Div, 135 Inf Regt. . . . . He died of his wounds on 15 April 1943. You pro...
Well, Marion, I got tired of the boring displays that they usually had out: for example a rock display. I thought they might like to learn a little H...
Oh, speaking of the lack of good maps early in the war, I read a story about the British rapid advance across North Africa early in 1940---before the ...
the British Expeditionary Force at Dunkirk, 1940. It is a map of the Calais area and has many plotted coordinates on it from field use. Doddaddy,...
One of the actors on Alberts show "Green Acres" Alvy Moore who played Hank kimball was a Marine who served on Iwo-Jima! Now that is a news item. ...
Now, here is an Engineer's hat. Royal Engineer visor cap of British Army Badge: Royal Engineers as noted on the bottom banner...
You have to be old to know some of these actors and watched a lot of Black & White TV. Burt Lancaster was drafted into the U.S. Army in...
No---it's Italian not Greek. The Italians had so much a variety of badges and rank insignia, especially when you consider the Fascists and the...
I'll have to display my British visor cap for Royal Engineers(WW2). Dogdaddy---with those lighting bolts radiating from around the center, that w...
Paul, That was me that asked all the detail Q's. The article is good info. It mentions the case when someone earned both the EIB and CIB... ...