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By Katana · Posted
Hi Everyone , I have just joined this Forum, my name is Bern , I am retired , my main interest is Japnese Militaria ~ this no doubt comes from the fact that my Dad fought the Japanese in Burma , I live in the uk , my collection of genuine items is only small ~ I started with reproduction items which I am trying to off set with some authentic items , looking forward to getting involved with the forum . Best Wishes ! -
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By River Patrol · Posted
Thanks....original pic is for aluminum badge not nickle silver like the one you show. -
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By Marshallj · Posted
Rivets are a concern. Here is an original JMME. -
By Calien · Posted
Hello, I too have been trying to track down a catalog from that auction. Recently I won at auction the saber that James Murrey Cowell was holding during his last charge and also his painting sponsored by his father John Cowell Stepney after his death. -
By Otter42 · Posted
Any thoughts on this one? Posted on our sister site as well. KurtA identified it as being Japanese made. Looks like the outline of an excavator. Has been sewn on at one time. Thanks for any help, Ken -
By Don · Posted
I am going to buy the card so I will give you a close up when I get it. Thank you so much from across the sea! I love your country and history. -
By River Patrol · Posted
This is a nice aluminum badge, not something I collect but I've had it for awhile. Thanks for any comments. -
By Proud Kraut · Posted
"Zur lieben Erinnerung an Lt. (Leutnant) Siegfried Fr.(iedrich) Ullmann aus ???, gefallen am 04. Juli 1944 in Italien. Beigesetzt am 06. Juli 1944 in ???" "In memory of lieutenant Siegfried Friedrich Ullmann from ???, fallen on July, 4th 1944 in Italy. Buried on July, 6th, 1944 in ??? I need a close-up of the last two words please. -
By Don · Posted
Thinking of buying this postcard with image of soldier on front. Fell on 4, July? 1944 possibly in Russia? -
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