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Giftmacher

One Too Many
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1,405
Location
Hohenmauth CZ
Russian shrapnel fuze from WWII and some belt buckles from my collection.
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Klunk

New in Town
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6
Location
Reno Nevada
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This is a copy of my Uncle’s Bronze Star letter he recieved in Iwo Jima. I’m displaying it in an old Underwood typewriter in my office.
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This is a portion of my book shelf in my reading room. I am obsessed with reading and King and Country metal toy soldiers. I have blended the two in my book shelf.
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This is a WWII foot locker in my reading room. It is a mix of stuff from WWII and WWI.
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Denix replica M1 Garande.
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This is a Denix MP40. I didn’t want to display Nazi items so I found the French Resistance arm band on eBay. Now the whole display is French.
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This is my uniform from the Navy in the early nineties. I added an SP arm band and hung up some early WWII replica items to give it that historical look. And yes I did have “Liberty Cuffs” while I was enlisted. I wish the were silk though, mine wher patches.
 
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13,473
Location
Orange County, CA
Russian MDL "Panama" hat in Kukla pattern (Russian copy of British DPM). Based on photographic evidence Kukla appears to be worn mainly by Rosgvardiya (National Guard of Russia), formerly Internal Troops of the Ministry of Interior (MVD). Rosgvardiya also includes OMON (riot police) and SOBR (Russian equivalent of SWAT).

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Peacoat

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Bartender
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Location
South of Nashville
Purple Heart Medal awarded to someone with the initials W.A.T. Would like to research it further.

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You have the full set: the presentation box, the medal, the ribbon bar and the lapel pin. Some of these had serial numbers, but I guess you have already checked for that. The serial number would be on the rear of the medal itself. That's probably where the initials are. If the recipient had been killed, often the government would engrave the recipient's name on the rear of the medal and send it to the family.

If you have any success, please let us know.

There is a Purple Heart Foundation. They might be able to help.
https://purpleheartfoundation.org

There is also a Purple Heart Hall of Fame. Not all recipients are listed, however.
https://www.thepurpleheart.com

There is also an organization that is dedicated to returning lost Purple Hearts to their owners or the owner's family. Haven't run across that one yet.

EDIT NOTE: I found it and searched the data base. Your guy isn't on there, but there are other services they offer in attempting to reunite recipients with their medals. Might have a look at it and see if it is helpful.
https://purpleheartsreunited.org/lost-purple-hearts/lost-hearts-database/
 
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Messages
13,473
Location
Orange County, CA
You have the full set: the presentation box, the medal, the ribbon bar and the lapel pin. Some of these had serial numbers, but I guess you have already checked for that. The serial number would be on the rear of the medal itself. That's probably where the initials are. If the recipient had been killed, often the government would engrave the recipient's name on the rear of the medal and send it to the family.

If you have any success, please let us know.

There is a Purple Heart Foundation. They might be able to help.
https://purpleheartfoundation.org

There is also a Purple Heart Hall of Fame. Not all recipients are listed, however.
https://www.thepurpleheart.com

There is also an organization that is dedicated to returning lost Purple Hearts to their owners or the owner's family. Haven't run across that one yet.

EDIT NOTE: I found it and searched the data base. Your guy isn't on there, but there are other services they offer in attempting to reunite recipients with their medals. Might have a look at it and see if it is helpful.
https://purpleheartsreunited.org/lost-purple-hearts/lost-hearts-database/

The initials were written in green ink on the inside lid of the case.
 

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