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Post by Lifer »

You're absolutely right! My apologies, Tony, if you misunderstood my intent. I, too, lost family members in Korea and still have a couple of uncles who left body parts over there. Trust me, I know it was a war, regardless of what the history books call it. Incidentally, no one ever sued for peace in that war. We have a cease fire agreement, and that is all. Technically, that "police action" is ongoing to this day. That is why there is still a DMZ between North and South Korea.

As far as finding Korean War gear goes, WWII gear is "correct." It was still being issued to us in the Air Force when I joined up in 1961 and didn't get completely phased out until sometime in the '70s or early '80s.
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Post by vtdeucedriver »

there are a couple of reenactment units on the internet for the Korean war. You can find the information there. I did some digging on this exact topic for when we get our M37 done.

http://theforgottenwar.proboards.com/index.cgi?

We are going with HBT's as they were still being used into the 60's.
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Post by MikeOneSix »

[quote="vtdeucedriver"]there are a couple of reenactment units on the internet for the Korean war. You can find the information there. I did some digging on this exact topic for when we get our M37 done.

http://theforgottenwar.proboards.com/index.cgi?

We are going with HBT's as they were still being used into the 60's.[/quote]

My first employer was in the Army in '66-69 and he said that guys were still wearing the old "iron button" HBT shirts when he was in. His D.I. had a pair of M1943 buckle boots dyed black.
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Post by Antonio »

Mr Refit, Forum, el al,
I'm sorry that I let my emotions get the best of me.

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Post by Lifer »

Not a problem, friend! :)
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Post by Cal_Gary »

Antonio,
Wow what a wealth of knowledge you bring to us! No apology is necessary on either side-we read your passion for Korea; we also know Lifer meant no disrespect of any kind.

I did a tour in Korea in '77-'78 and lost an uncle over there in '59. It is a beautiful country but I'm sure has since "grown up" since I was last over there....
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Re: Korean War Gear

Post by refit1701 »

Antonio wrote:Mr Refit, Forum, el al,
I'm sorry that I let my emotions get the best of me.

Antonio
There's no reason to appologize for feeling strongly about memories which are real and may cause discomfort. We are a family here and our favorite thing is the M37 so anyone who has an interest can join our family!!

(We may argue from time to time but it's all part of the fun!)

:)
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1953 USAF M37 wow, restored
1962 M151 Ford Production, on the rotisserie now
1953 USMC M37 w/w -in storage
1942 M6 Bomb Service Truck (sold to UK collector)
1967 M116A1 Pioneer Trailer
1968 M101A1 Trailer
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