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By Marshallj · Posted
“Battleground” will always be me all time favorite Bulge movie. Filmed in 1949. It captures the real feel of being an American infantryman. The screenwriter and many actors were Bulge veterans. -
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By Kwc271 · Posted
Hello everyone, I thought I’d share my type 99 rifle that I just acquired. -
By patches · Posted
Unidentified Panzermann, wears the Field Grey, porously it's Waffenfarbe Soutasch appears dark, like Artilerie etc, curiously still, he's not wearing the Skull and Crossbones on his patches. -
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By Preppy Picker · Posted
The photo might have been touched up with AI. -
By Marshallj · Posted
Hungary, Spain and China used the German style. I am leaning towards Hungary. But I cannot guess on the one that is scalloped. -
By ShibaLegend · Posted
More Soviet soldiers in CBRN suits. More Soviet soldiers, this time in full kit. 3rd soldier is wearing a PMG-2 mask, and 2nd soldier has a AK74. Another soviet soldier, with his AK74. Romanian soldiers, wearing what I assume is the romy version of the SSH-40. I think these are artillery / tank troops. Romy soldier, I believe an officer due to the different cap device. Also seems he's wearing the winter variant of his uniform. Romy infantry soldiers reading a newspaper. -
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By Mr. Bushido · Posted
I think it's a very good item. I have never seen the flag at the top. The type you often see is the name of a soldier serving in the military, but this one has the name of an officer written on it. His rank is also unusual: a technical captain in the IJN The comment next to Mt. Fuji in the lower left was written by a Navy technical LT. I think the red flag at the bottom may have been used in a ceremony to celebrate 60 years old, called "Kan-Reki【還暦】". -
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