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By Militaeruhren · Posted
Hello everyone, and thank you for joining the forum My name is Reiner Haas. I live in Nuremberg, am 60 years old, and have been a passionate collector of military watches for 30 years. I run a website with an online shop for military watches, focusing on Germany / 1914-1945. It also includes a military watch blog with many fascinating articles on the subject of military watches: www.sammler-uhren.com After 30 years, I can call myself a bit of an expert on military watches and am happy to answer any questions about military watches from any member of this group. Have a nice Sunday, everyone! Reiner Haas -
By mikie · Posted
I needed bread crumbs for a recipe but only had croutons. Nothing handy in the kitchen to crush them with. So I improvised. My Japanese 37mm projectile was the first thing I found to use as a rolling pin. For the record, it worked great. You may want to think of putting one in your kitchen drawer. Have any of you used militaria in the kitchen? mikie -
By mikie · Posted
I needed bread crumbs for a recipe but only had croutons. Nothing handy in the kitchen to crush them with but my Japanese 37mm projectile was the first thing I found to use as a rolling pin. For the record, it worked great. You may want to think of putting one in your kitchen drawer. Have any of you used militaria in the kitchen? mikie -
By mikie · Posted
That’s interesting. Is there a label or markings on the box? mikie -
By mvmhm · Posted
A friend's father found this and a Japanese collar tab in a building in Korea in 1946 when he was part of the Army of Occupation. I know the front says "Imperial Army"...but what is written on the reverse? Thanks in advance for the help! Mark sends -
By Tiger Mori · Posted
Hello, This year, I published two e-books presenting the results of my 20 years of research on the military uniforms of the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces a.k.a. ARVN. They were very well received, and many readers requested a printed edition. In response, I have released a limited print run of a combined volume, which brings together Volumes 1 and 2. Designed to be accessible even for beginners, the book uses rich illustrations to trace the evolution of combat uniforms, field equipment and insignia from 1949, during the First Indochina War, to 1975, at the conclusion of the Vietnam War. The book is A4 size, 138 pages, and printed in full color. I look forward to sharing this work with you. Thank you. Order page: https://arvn-reenactment.themedia.jp/ [Contents Overview] Units and Organizations: - Infantry Forces - Airborne Forces - Ranger Forces - Marine Corps - Regional Forces - Popular Forces - Rural Development Cadre - Peoples Self Defense Force - National Police Field Force - Provisional Reconnaissance Unit - Recon Companies - Black Panther Company - Airborne Ranger / Special Force - Delta Reconnaissance Team - Civilian Irregular Defense Group - Mobile Strike Force - Navy Frogman Unit - Strategic Technical Directorate Illustrations: - 116 examples of wearing combat uniforms - 74 small arms - 199 personal equipment items - 78 combat uniforms and hats - 571 insignia with wearing positions (Due to the large number of items featured, counts are approximate and may contain minor discrepancies.) -
By Otter42 · Posted
Nice box of 9mm made in Hirwaun, Wales for the Brit Sten, Lancaster submachine gun, and hi power Browning pistol. -
By Otter42 · Posted
Need some help on this please. Dot snaps and arrow on lift dot snap. Thanks for thehelp, Ken -
By themick · Posted
Given they were produced three years apart, the differences between the two doesn't surprise me, especially since these were a high production item. They both still served the same purpose. -
By Netz · Posted
Attached are photos of two Kar98k ammunition pouches. The top is marked “Stecher Freiburg 1940” (Moritz Stecher Lederwerk - Freiburg), the bottom is marked “cgn 43” (Rohrbacher Lederfabrik, Josef Poeschels Sohne, Rohrbach). The overall pattern & construction of the two are virtually identical, including the internal rawhide separators. There are differences between the two with regard to stippling, blackening, and also the type of metals used in each (D rings, rivets, studs): Stecher: all non-magnetic (aluminum?) Rohrbacher: all magnetic (steel?) -
By Marshallj · Posted
British cap badges are traditionally stamped out and attached with a split pin. I have attached an example. -
By patches · Posted
A Erich Hellmann, Erich Italy 1st Fallschrim Division October 44, he wears a Camo jacket like ones posted earlier, based on the leather flight jackets.
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