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By patches · Posted
Looks like they did a decent job with the uniforms, I'm imaging they went for this performance to take place in the 1920s early 30s pre civil war, some times performances by virtue of the clothing worn takes place at various time periods, like the 1880s 1890s etc. Here we get good views of the uniforms from this ACT I scene, with the Children and the Guardia. Avec la garde montante song is called. -
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By patches · Posted
Here he is in one of my favorites, the 1966 Gregory Peck and Sophia Loren Spy movie Arabesque. -
By MarkMcM · Posted
Hello All, I recently acquired a WWI period hallmarked Legion of Honor. It’s also marked “made in France” on the lower sections of the star. Anybody ever see something like this? … based on the ribbon and brooch, I assume American issue. -
By Marshallj · Posted
Looks like it started life as a m95 but has seen some changes. -
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By patches · Posted
Alan Badel Alan Badel Stage and Screen Actor, in WWII he was a Infantryman 2/4th Battalion, South Lancashire, which became the 13th (Lancashire) Parachute Battalion of the 6th Airborne Division., He makes all Operations , D-Day, Rhine etc, on another couple of pafges on him, like his Wiki state that he loses some hearing in one of his ears from a Shell, presumbaly Enemy Shell, landing near by him., Explosion of it rather then shrapnel. Here's his extensive write up on ParaData. https://paradata.org.uk/content/4635922-sergeant-alan-badel -
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By Kwc271 · Posted
Hello everyone, Here is my newest medal along with its documentation. I hope y’all enjoy looking at it. -
By Netz · Posted
I haven’t been on here for awhile. Thanks to all for your assistance! -Netz. -
By ScottG · Posted
Thought I would share this small group to a Corporal in the British Indian Army's 5th Division. This unit saw action from the early days in Eritrea and Somaliland, through North Africa and Italy with the British 8th Army, and finally to Kohima, and Imphal in Burma and the liberation of Singapore. So little is ever shown about the Indians who served the Empire and I have always found it to be a fascinating topic that when this uniform came available, and for a cheap price, I jumped on it. It pairs nicely with some field gear and a desert tan helmet. Some day I will add it to a full mannequin as I have the boots, socks, gaiters, and pants as well. Scott
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