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    stolen carbine serial numbers

    here is a link to a sight i go to every now and then. someone posted a copy of weapons stolen from a depot back in the fifties. 1911's, carbines etc..
    i dont know if everyone can see the posts, you might have to join forum , its free and well worth it !

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    BY THE WAY, YOU CAN PRINT THE LISTINGS TOO
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    Interesting numbers on that list.
    Looks like most were recovered.

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    I Hope No One Has One, It Would Really Be Bad To Know Someone Has A Stolen Carbine

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    Yeah , Maybe They Werent Stolen ,just Misplaced
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    Thanks Philly for hooking us up with the link.
    That's a great forum.
    I was able to get help from members there that ID'd the Shoulder Sleeve patches in this picture of my father. Also led to where I could buy a pair.

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    Charlie, what did they say it was???? i have a nice collection of original patches not repops, if i have one its yours !

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    Philly,
    I didn't mean to get us so off topic.... but here goes,
    The shoulder patch is the same as a ID card he had.
    The emblem stands for.......
    US Forces Western Pacific Insignia.
    I managed to find 2 of the shoulder sleeve patches and later found the Games medal he won from boxing mixed in with his dog tags and other misc medals.

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    Herbert was my dad's name Charlie! Not too many of them around.
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