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Original U.S. Vietnam War Era United States Marine Corps Japanese Made Wooden Name Plate - Camp Sukiran, Okinawa U.S. Flags Never put into production

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Description

Never put into production

the Battle of Chippewa

possibly during the D-Day invasion time frame

Manufactured in the early 1940's

To avoid unhappy customers please assume that you will get a barrel and receiver with no markings whatsoever

Original U.S. Vietnam War Era United States Marine Corps Japanese Made Wooden Name Plate - Camp Sukiran, Okinawa U.S. Flags Never put into productionOriginal Item: One of a Kind. Between 1965 and 1972, Okinawa was a key staging point for the United States in its military operations directed towards North Vietnam. Along with Guam, it presented a geographically strategic launch pad for covert bombing missions over Cambodia and Laos. Camp Sukiran Zukeran is now known as Camp Foster. Camp Foster, formerly known as Camp Zukeran, is a United States Marine Corps camp located in Ginowan City with portions

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