When we got home, I began sifting through all of our millitary books, trying to find the jacket. At first, I thought it was Russian; but then as I thumbed through one of our many books on the D-Day invasion I found a picture of it. A few of them, actually. I then consulted some more books, and found that it was British. Not only that, but it is the exact same style that the British Commandos wore.
You can see through these pictures what I mean. It's an original, but we don't know the history for this particular jacket. It is in pretty near perfect condition, so I don't think it is a battle veteran; but who knows? It is a great thing to have, at the very least. Maybe I should start a World War Two artifact collection.
Other than that, not a whole lot is new. I just got finished with my third mohagany box, and a shelf I made for all the plastic self-assemble millitary models my brothers and I make, and with election day passed, we all now know that Barak Obama will be our next president.
Well, that's all, folks!
I have been able to capture the nature of summer in many pictures,