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May have relocated there after the war and after the grandfather had gone on to other things?2nd Mar Div base camp is Camp Lejeune, NC.
At least it was when i was there. So, idk?
May have relocated there after the war and after the grandfather had gone on to other things?2nd Mar Div base camp is Camp Lejeune, NC.
At least it was when i was there. So, idk?
He was definitely Second Division. My grandmother is still pretty sharp for 100. If she says he wasn't at Camp Lejeune, I gotta believe her. I know he was at Parris Island because she also gave me this. He's the second from the left, second row from the top.2nd Mar Div base camp is Camp Lejeune, NC.
At least it was when i was there. So, idk?
I think you pretty well covered it. I wish I knew some magic bullet to repair the holes, but I don't.I went out and got a bunch of moth prevention stuff for the coats. I am curious as I'm sure someone here has dealt with it but is there any method of repair for moth damage? Most coats I see have a least a few moth surface damage, just looks like the top pile gets skimmed off. I'm guess there's no real way to fix this besides reweaving or buying a salvage coat and somehow mending it in. Maybe there's something I don't know about.
Hey man, not disputing Grandma, just giving you a surficial view of what your Grandpa’s uniform says at that timestamp.He was definitely Second Division. My grandmother is still pretty sharp for 100. If she says he wasn't at Camp Lejeune, I gotta believe her. I know he was at Parris Island because she also gave me this. He's the second from the left, second row from the top.
Lol. I'll make sure she knows that. I appreciate you relaying the information. I already called her and told her. She was thrilled. If you mean the gold eagle in the gold circle patch. I looked it up and it means, Honorable Discharge.Hey man, not disputing Grandma, just giving you a surficial view of what your Grandpa’s uniform says at that timestamp.
The pin on the right chest would be interesting to know about.
The total story of a uniform is never told, only referenced.
Super cool pic. I had/have a couple of my Grandpa like that from WW1.
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Yes, that pin. Good to know. Wish they would have given us those. All i got was a kick in the pants and a don’t come back. LolLol. I'll make sure she knows that. I appreciate you relaying the information. I already called her and told her. She was thrilled. If you mean the gold eagle in the gold circle patch. I looked it up and it means, Honorable Discharge.
Thank you for the kind words and thank you for your service. My grandfather is the only link I have to the military. My grandfather on my father's side worked for the power company, so he was deemed essential at home during WWII. My father had a medical condition that kept him out of Vietnam. Me? I'm just a Gen X slacker who wasn't required to serve. As I've aged I've sure gained a whole lot of appreciation/respect for those who did/do. Thank you to all of you.Yes, that pin. Good to know. Wish they would have given us those. All i got was a kick in the pants and a don’t come back. Lol
Seriously though, that uniform and your Grandmother are treasures. I’m happy she got some joy out of the discussions.
But i don’t wish on anybody what it takes to earn what that uniform says.
Grandpa was a warrior and Grandma is a treat.
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Yes, that pin. Good to know. Wish they would have given us those. All i got was a kick in the pants and a don’t come back. Lol
Seriously though, that uniform and your Grandmother are treasures. I’m happy she got some joy out of the discussions.
But i don’t wish on anybody what it takes to earn what that uniform says.
Grandpa was a warrior and Grandma is a treat.
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I completely agree with your assessment of the two. WW 2's are more refined..Idk if it's just me but after comparing all the intricacys of the 1945 coat vs the 1966 coat I think the 1945 is more refined in feels but thinner in material. The 1966 coat seems a bit thicker, chunkier, and more bulbous. Not sure if this makes a difference in warmth. Also noticed the 1966 finish is a bit rougher which might make it appear thicker. The 45 coat is definitely slimmer in many regards but really just paying attention to material. The 1945 coat has hidden seams on the neck while the 1966 has very thick flatlock seams. Maybe slight difference in weight but this could be because they are different sizes (34 vs 38). Don't know if you wanted this information but here it is.
Here is my 49 validated by @Peacoat. Still has the rumpled look from shipping. Needs a trip to the cleaners. It is a 38 and way to big for me. As soon as a find a 36 or possibly a 34, I will sell this one. Definitely a heavy fabric.My WWII collection grows again. This one may be a little small for me and it has a pretty good tear in the liner, but the wool looks good and I think the price was right. View attachment 491746
Edit 02/23/23 - You guys need to start pulling your weight. My '49 is being delivered in today's mail. I can't be the only one posting his new coats.
what size is this jacket. Measurements?Received this in today. I was shocked with the state of the wool. Literally not a mark on it whether by moth or dirt. Every coat I've bought up until now has had at least a little mark. Unfortunately it's too big so I'll probably sell it in my aim to buy a 1949 coat in a 34 (which Is seemingly hard)
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A 1949 in a size 42.What's everyone's take on this?