Wayne, thanks for your reply.
Sincerely, Vladimir.
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Wayne, thanks for your reply.
Sincerely, Vladimir.
Hi all.
So I made such a mannequin in the uniform that I spoke about above.
It turned out to be okay.
Have I placed my cap high? Maybe it needs to be lowered a bit?
When I arrange the exposition...
Sean, thanks for the answer.
It turns out that the absence of a name on the medal does not mean that it was not given to anyone?
Hello everybody.
Since in this thread I asked questions about ribbons of medals, here I want to ask this about:
In what cases was the owner's name engraved on the back of US military medals?...
Thanks for the info.
In the photo, he looks younger than his usual picture with a pipe in the style of the sailor Popeye.
Therefore, I did not recognize him, since this is not a commander of my...
Dale, thanks, I already understood and remade :)
With best regards, Vladimir.
Richard, thanks for the answer.
With best regards, Vladimir.
I changed the ribbons of the medals and I think I have now placed them in the correct order.
Another question - could an officer with the rank of major of artillery (which corresponds to the...
Friends, thank you all very much for the answers, you helped me a lot.
With best regards, Vladimir.
Thanks in advance to everyone who answered my questions.
With best regards, Vladimir.
I also have the original American flag of 48 stars, made of cotton, with sewn stars, which, according to my idea, will serve as a background for a mannequin.
Maybe someone can tell me from the...
Also please explain to me if the medal Ribbon bar is in the correct order on the uniform.
I have assembled such a kit - there is no dummy yet, here is such a demonstration of the uniform in order to understand how it will look on the dummy.
Sam Brown's belt is not American, but British,...
I have such a uniform as in the photo - a green tunic and pink trousers.
Hello.
Created this topic in order to understand the use of Sam Brown's belt in the US Army during the period from World War I to World War II inclusive.
The fact is that for the demonstration of...