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The Incredible Revival of WW1 Military Buckles from the BattlefieldWitness the transformation of rusted WW1 buckles from battlefield relics to polished pieces that tell the story of a century-old conflict.
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Battlefield Find: Restoring a WWII Relic with Soothing ASMR SoundsWatch and listen as a WWII battlefield relic undergoes careful restoration, combining history with calming ASMR moments.
And now, you can own a piece of that very history as battlefield relics from the Alamo go up for auction on Saturday. Burley Auction Gallery in New Braunfels is holding a live auction at 10 a.m., ...
"It started out with a number of private collectors in the area actually going out on the battlefield to . . . gather pieces after the . . . battle finished." Indeed, resident Liberty ...
Relic hunter Donald Komjian said he makes sure ... backyard of Philip and Lilli Wilson’s 43-acre farm on the Antietam battlefield. He found two .58-caliber Union bullets, a common variety ...
Civil War relics, including uniform buttons, rifle parts and other metallic battlefield items, regularly show up on Internet auction sites. The park service says looting a federal battlefield is a ...
Live shells strewn across the island continue to attract battlefield tourists. Feb. 12, 2012— -- World War II ravaged the tiny island of Peleliu in 1944 as US and Japanese forces clashed in ...
Recommended Videos Items up for auction include “Alamo battlefield relics such as cannonballs, lance tips, bullets and other items unearthed during the 2008 excavation project just outside the ...
Thieves apparently digging for buried relics have desecrated a Civil War battlefield in Virginia, causing damage to a field where more than 1,000 Union and Confederate soldiers were killed.
Ballini was searching for battlefield relics. He found what he calls a “piastrino,” or the dog tag of a soldier. It carried the name of John P. Vargo, an American from Syracuse. Through the ...
But stealing relics from a national battlefield is a risk. In 2010, a man caught doing it at Petersburg was fined $7,000 and sentenced to nearly a year in jail. "This area belongs to all Americans.
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