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APurple Heart from ADM "Bulls" Halsey-field medal hand made knife from my grand father for him a USMC pith Helmet patches/A-1-9 3rd Div/ 9th mar. A sea bag assorted medals.. V-mail--Dress greens uniform--many pix's and letters from Senator Howlin Heflin his Lt. along with carved bamboo saying Gaudalcanal/native comb from Bougainville and a Beautiful pix of MY father in dress blues along with his brother 3rd div. Navy WWll/ and my grandfather in his WWl Army uniform also 3rd Div great history pix...this all needs a good final resting HOME. thank you all for the help----Gregory --USAF--(not in the 3rd Div.)

2007-02-14 20:14:57 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Military

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The National Marine Corps Museum opened in DC Nov of last year. Contact them. If they don't need it, look for some of the unit's that the stuff is from that are still active today. They would love to have stuff like that. Maybe one of the Marine Corps bases would display it. I'm sure it shouldn't be hard to find a place for your treasures. If you have no luck or time, contact me and I will be more than happy to help find a home. Semper Fi!!!!!

2007-02-14 21:14:53 · answer #1 · answered by Marine till Death 4 · 1 0

THE MARINE CORPS HISTORICAL CENTER
For the US Marine Corps items:

Department of the Navy
9th and M Streets, S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20374
Phone: (202) 433-3396 (Personal Papers Collection)
(202) 433-3439 (Archives Section)

US Army material:
http://www.army.mil/cmh/

They will determine the historical value of the items to have and if so, accept donation of them. The World War 2 dress uniforms are so common they might not accept them. Either keep them or sadly, put them up on ebay. The medals. letters, and photographs on the other hand are valuable for historical research purposes. In any case consult with archivists from the above agencies.

2007-02-14 22:51:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Legally there are lots of issues there, is he insuring that there is no money exchange is going on among his members for sex favours, if not, he is in a big troubles. Morally, he might argue he is keeping some families together to pass through a difficult period in their life. yet, those memories and shame inside the member never goes away when he/she looks in the eyes of his/her partner. the only way to correct this is to forgive yourself and your partner, and that is a hard job. NB, many users register as it is for free , just out of curiosity, but do not know that their details can be traced back to their computer IB number, and if his/her partner checked that with Specialist, they would know exactly what when on, not matter what security measures on the website are there. The best thing is keep away from physical contact. if you have a vagina or penis inside the house and you can sort it out with some talk, why do you look for a strange risky water from outside? that is my view.

2016-05-24 02:11:56 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Donate to a local museum is the best thing. Most cities and towns have a historical society or museum they would be the best choice in this matter.

2007-02-15 05:26:32 · answer #4 · answered by brian L 6 · 0 0

go to your local VFW commander and tell him about your father.
They will advise you the best place to show honor to this Honorable Soldier. Their may be a museum locally that will honor his tribute to his country. God Bless

2007-02-14 20:21:13 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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