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    Diamond division display

    All items brought back by my grandfather who passed away in 1997. I just got the items into a display case. A few things like a German Death card he brought home and a news paper cut out of Patton with clear tape to keep it in good condition could not be added as you can see, no more room.

    Lambert was in the 5th infantry divsion assigned to division HQ. He drovethe brass in a jeep, cooked, other odds and ends and fought in the battle of the bulge with his M1 Gurand. Not sure what his exact job was.

    W.

    No militaria was harmed in the building of this display. Some of the Stamps have duplicates under them. There is the same arm band under the one you can see.
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    without the glass.
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      #3
      Hello PlaceOfBayonets,

      Some great treasures your grandfather brought back !!

      Treasure them forever, nice display.

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        #4
        Thanks. Anyone know what that shoulder strap is next to the arm band?

        W

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          #5
          Anyone know what that shoulder strap is next to the arm band?
          HitlerJugend?

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            #6
            W.....you might want to turn the chevrons the other way around

            One other little suggestion, figure out a way to get rid of the paperclip. Paperclips and documents are not friends. Yours looks like its coated with something to make it a little more rust resistant but it kind of draws attention away from the other period items.

            Nice display though! I'm sure your grandfather would love it!

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              #7
              Well I thought the paper clip would be better then putting tape on the back and hot gluing it to the felt board. Not sure how to make it work with Gravity as it is. Any suggestions? Grand dad placed clear tape over the news paper entries. I put tape on the insignia before hot gluing them in place. Used some nylon web to hang some of the other stuff and hot glued the nylon.

              Someday when I am inside the case I will turn the chevrons

              W.
              Last edited by PlaceOfBayonets; 02-16-2009, 10:38 PM. Reason: typo

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                #8
                Well, you could take a couple of small brass nails and tack them down along the bottom and side of the booklet to hold it in place....the document can just rest on them without putting any stress on the paper. An alternative that's a little more secure is use little "L" shaped pins (or even bend some straight pins with needle nose pliers), you could get away with just a couple of those on the bottom and if needed, one at the top. It'll hold the papers fairly loosely but also securely. A final alternative is to get some of those photograph holders you find in old scrapbooks (the type where the corner slips into the holder and the holder is glued into the scrapbook). The benefit is that they can really compliment the "period" look of the object.

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                  #9
                  I'll look into that soon thanks!

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                    #10
                    Nice display, part of your family history now.

                    Allan
                    Looking for information on RKT KARL HUBER
                    Stoßtruppführer AufKlAbt 20 (mot.)

                    'Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it'

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