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Turn Up’s
Posted on May 16, 2013 with 10 notes
Source: si.wsj.net
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Catching The Breeze.
Posted on May 16, 2013 with 19 notes
Source: millionmonkeytheater.com
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U.S.N. Denim.
Courtesy Denimdart
Denimbro.com
Posted on May 16, 2013 with 8 notes
Source: denimbro.com
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WWII U.S.N. Denim.
I was told this hadn’t left the duffel bag since 1945.
Found.
FFF.
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U.S.N. Denim
Found
WWII issued denim deck jacket. The denim is a lot heavier than the 1922 version I found last year. This compares more to a 14 ounce denim compared to the earlier type which is a lot lighter, apart from that its virtually the same pattern except for the shank buttons being plastic instead of the 3 piece metals ones from the 1922 type I.
1922 U.S.N. Denim can be seen here :
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Shawl Collar
U.S.N. Denim Deck Jacket.
Found
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U.S.N. Denim.
Posted on May 16, 2013 with 3 notes
Source: usmilitariaforum.com
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Extracurricular’s
(via 1bohemian)
Posted on May 16, 2013 via BIT HOUSE with 34 notes
Source: bithouse
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Seeking to rescue a Marine who was drowning in the surf at Iwo Jima, these six soldiers narrowly missed meeting their own deaths when their amphibian truck was swamped by heavy seas, 11 March 1945.
L-R, back row: T/5 L. C. Carter, Jr., Private John Bonner, Jr., Staff Sergeant Charles R. Johnson.
L-R, front row: T/5 A. B. Randle, T/5 Homer H. Gaines, and Private Willie Tellie -
WWII U.S. Soldier on Patrol in Sago Swamp in New Guinea.
Spooky Pastime.
New Guinea - Ankle deep in the mud of Sago swamp, Pvt Edward Kirby of Louisville, Ky. Hacks away jungle as he hunts any cache Japanese in New Guinea. The sharp machete is not only a useful weapon, it chops a path to their possible hiding place. Everyday, a Platoon of Yank fighters patrols the conquered area of New Guinea on a constant lookout for straying enemy.
Credit Line WP ACME, 6/17/43.









