Web Search Results for "Paul Revere"

Matching ZIPPO lighter & belt buckle from Naval ... - US MILITARIA FORUM
8 Dec 2024 at 9:27pm
This is a first for me: a ZIPPO brand brass buckle. This one is from the USS PAUL REVERE LPA 248. It is still in the original box and it has a matching ZIPPO Slim lighter, never fired. I had no idea until now that ZIPPO made buckles. There is a second ZIPPO Slim lighter for the Revere, but it has been used.

What do the numbers on a jump liner mean? - Page 2 - M-1; M-1C & M-2 ...
16 Jan 2025 at 12:17am
Three in theatre jumps? ...trying to figure out what a late 60's 18/19 year old kid was thinking will drive you crazy I t's clear this guy was in Vietnam for Operation Paul Revere IV 22 OCT-30 DEC 1966 and Operation Pershing 13 FEB 1967 - 21 JAN 1968 plus one other operation I can not read (too faded) on the cover. What 1st Cav groups were in ...

How common was it to find Specialists that were infantrymen?
18 Jan 2025 at 9:43pm
chicago il 06/09/1945 sp5 a 11b20 op paul revere 06/06/1966 11/06/1971 a2 d 7 08 vs y 13e 058 a co, 2nd bn, 35th infantry, 25th inf div, usarv MUSKEGON MI 01/21/1949 SP5 A 11B20 MURDER/SUICIDE, CAMP RADCLIFF (5 KM N-NW AN KHE) 19691104 11/04/1969 11/04/1969 C1 S 7 07 VS Y 16W 028 119TH AHC, 52ND AVN BN, 17TH AVN GROUP, 1ST AVIATION BDE, USARV

Navy and Coast Guard ships & boats in Vietnam
23 Jan 2025 at 2:03am
USS Paul Revere (APA-248) conducted small boat troop landings at Quang Ngai Province, Da Nang, and elsewhere from August 1965-April 1966, June- November 1967, March-August 1969, September 1970-March 1971, and August 1972-February 1973 (see other category)

Untitled Document [www.g45central.com]
24 Jan 2025 at 11:23pm
Always available somewhere, on various eBay sites or dealer lists. Perhaps so common that dealers don't even bother to list it. Example: Paul Revere & The Raiders Columbia 45s, Knickerbockers, Monkees 45s, Byrds 45s, Beau Brummels, Gants, Balloon Farm on Laurie, Strawberry Alarm Clock on Uni, some Seeds, Electric Prunes etc.

Pearl Harbor Day - TAPS - U.S. Militaria Forum
21 Jan 2025 at 9:44am
In remembrance of all our countrymen who died at Pearl Harbor. December 7th 1941. December 2nd, 1945

Hap Arnold insignia?! Air Force Association pins, AAF discharge pins ...
25 Jan 2025 at 2:04pm
When the USAF adopted the uniform monstrosity that then CSAF McPeak forced down the collective Air Force throat, the blouse buttons changed from the familiar USAF shield to the winged star design (very similar to the pattern of these pins).

Famous people in WW2 - Paul Harvey and others - MISC MILITARIA
25 Jan 2025 at 2:29am
Paul Newman, USN Aircrew Radio op Regarding Lee Marvin, during the filming of the ' Dirty Dozen' one of my friends ( not named to save him embarrassment) worked as a stunt performer and weapons instructor, not knowing anything about many of the actors he proceeded to show Lee Marvin an M-3 Grease Gun. Lee took it from his hands field stripped ...

Yangtze Barrier Medal - MEDALS & DECORATIONS - U.S. Militaria Forum
20 Jan 2025 at 9:59am
The sailor named on this one, Peter Paul Sarafin, served in U.S.S. Guam from around 1936-1940. Prior to that he served in U.S.S. Black Hawk. The attached article is from the 1 March 1985 issue of Yangtze and South China Patroller , the quarterly newsletter of the Yangtze River Patrol Association (YRPA).

WW2 US Army Mountain Jacket - UNIFORMS - U.S. Militaria Forum
24 Jan 2025 at 4:32am
I wasn?t even aware of it?s existence until I was reading Paul Enjames? collector books a month ago. I think I?ve seen more sites offering modern reproductions for 500 dollars than I have actual examples of this jacket, and I haven?t been able to find pictures of it in the field.



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