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Gorgeous, Greg. Nice colour and the crease is outstanding.
A nice tip of the hat & dedication! In the last couple of yrs Honor Flights for WWII veterans to the monument in Washington DC have really picked up & well covered on local news. World News Tonight has been conducting interviews this wk of surviving D-day Veterans. I believe tonight they will be present at Normandy Beach for the 75th comemeration.
CBM John A. Jacobson
May 30, 1910 - June 6, 1944
UDT Navy Frogman
Normandy Beach
My grandfather was killed in a mining blast 7 days before my father was born. So his older brother John was not only a father figure but as an immensely strong gentle giant was also his boyhood hero that could do anything. D-Day has always been a day of significance in my family and used to be worldwide. Sadly I don’t even see it noted on the calendar anymore. My father completed his tour of 35 missions as a B-17 tail gunner. He and his brother John are both hero’s of mine. So today I tip my hat to the greatest generation ever born and those who sacrificed all 75 years ago today.
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A loving tribute Yamahana.
CBM John A. Jacobson
May 30, 1910 - June 6, 1944
UDT Navy Frogman
Normandy Beach
1924 A.E. @ 8 years, John @ 14 years
My grandfather was killed in a mining blast 7 days before my father was born. So his older brother John was not only a father figure but as an immensely strong gentle giant was also his boyhood hero that could do anything. D-Day has always been a day of significance in my family and used to be worldwide. Sadly I don’t even see it noted on the calendar anymore. My father completed his tour of 35 missions as a B-17 tail gunner. He and his brother John are both hero’s of mine. So today I tip my hat to the greatest generation ever born and those who sacrificed all 75 years ago today.
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Love that Stetson, Bama. Looks like it was made for you.Finally, some much needed rain.
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Great looking pic, Max! The hat, the outfit, it all works together and suits you very well!K. Lo Bue Victory. [emoji2] Waiting in the hospital for a study.
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CBM John A. Jacobson
May 30, 1910 - June 6, 1944
UDT Navy Frogman
Normandy Beach
1924 A.E. @ 8 years, John @ 14 years
My grandfather was killed in a mining blast 7 days before my father was born. So his older brother John was not only a father figure but as an immensely strong gentle giant was also his boyhood hero that could do anything. D-Day has always been a day of significance in my family and used to be worldwide. Sadly I don’t even see it noted on the calendar anymore. My father completed his tour of 35 missions as a B-17 tail gunner. He and his brother John are both hero’s of mine. So today I tip my hat to the greatest generation ever born and those who sacrificed all 75 years ago today.
K. Lo Bue Victory. [emoji2] Waiting in the hospital for a study.
Hope all is well, Max.K. Lo Bue Victory. [emoji2] Waiting in the hospital for a study.
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Good fit and nice match, Alan.WWII era hat from Czechoslovakia seemed a good fit today.
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Good fit and nice match, Alan.
What's the history of that hat? WWII pre Czechoslovakia or just after WWII Czechoslovakia but pre Tonak?
Thanks Alan. Interesting story to be told. Whatever the story, it's a super looking hat and, as always, you rock it.That's a great question Steve, which I should be able to answer with some accuracy from the information provided by Steve H. This hat came from his Czech Republic find several years back. But alas, I can't find his recent post which shared some history and photos of the Kami factory, then and now. Hopefully he will weigh in. The hat is a wool mixture with somewhat spartan trim materials that seem to speak of lean times just following the war. The crest in the logo is a Czech symbol, I believe, but Czechoslovakia is not mentioned in the markings so perhaps it could have been made during the Nazi occupation?
Super look again, Justin. Love to see more of that Chamois.c.1900s Chamois
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Hope everything goes smoothly for you, Max. Don't forget to flirt with the nurses!K. Lo Bue Victory. [emoji2] Waiting in the hospital for a study.
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here you go, boss!Super look again, Justin. Love to see more of that Chamois.
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