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  2. International Military Antiques - Wikipedia

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    International Military Antiques, Inc is an American seller of military collectibles and memorabilia, based in Gillette, New Jersey. [1] It was founded in 1981 by Christian Cranmer. His son Alex joined him in 2004. [ 2 ]

  3. Militaria - Wikipedia

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    Militaria, also known as military memorabilia, are military equipment which are collected for their historical significance. Such items include firearms , swords , sabres , knives , bayonets , helmets and other equipment such as uniforms , military orders and decorations and insignia .

  4. List of museums in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Historical fire records, apparatus, equipment and memorabilia [59] Oregon Military Museum: Clackamas: Clackamas Portland Metro Military The state's official military history repository; has military arms and ordnance, restored military vehicles and aircraft, uniforms and insignia, and military equipment, historic structures, and a library and ...

  5. Military history on display at Wilkes-Barre VA Medical Center

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    If you or your family are looking to donate to the VA's memorabilia collection, contact voluntary services at the Wilkes-Barre VA Medical Center at 570-821-7237. Memorabilia Area features new displays

  6. 'Antiques Roadshow:' See the great story behind a rare Rolex

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    Behold: A rare 1940s Rolex military watch with an estimated value and an incredible backstory you won't believe. "I feel this will sell very easily at auction between $40,000 to $50,000," said ...

  7. Obsolete badges of the United States military - Wikipedia

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    After World War II many badges were phased out of the United States Armed Forces in favor of more modern military badges which are used today. A unique obsolete badge situation occurred with General of the Air Force Henry H. Arnold , who in 1913 was among the 24 Army pilots to receive the first Military Aviator Badge , an eagle bearing Signal ...