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    Man this was cool. I'm a beginner WWII historian (really more of a serious dabbler) but this pics were too neat!
    Chris

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    I'm jealous! I was in the "modern" Marine Corps and still remember shaving in the field...with a crappy disposable...dry.
    The accumulated goo of all their five bladed cartridges and gel
    will foam up about their waists and all the scruffy and unkempt will look up
    and shout "Shave us!"... and I'll look down and whisper "No."

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    Man I thought I was roughing it with a cold shave last weekend with only slightly less than luke warm water. My shave didn't turn out to be bad and seeing these photos I know that they didn't have hot water and still managed to shave.

    No excuses! Shave everyday, hot water or not!
    :smile:
    Merkur 23C, Futur, Mergress
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    Chris - Outstanding! Thanks much for the photographs, brings back lot's of memories from my tour of duty in Nam '67 - '68.

    D Pomeroy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leche View Post
    There's a part in Band of Brothers where one of the officers is trying to generate lather with ice water. Thanks to all our military personnel for your sacrifices (even the shaving ones) and service to this great nation. Cool pics by the way.

    Leche
    I believe you are referring to the segment of Band of Brothers depicting the Battle of Bastogne where the 101st Airborne, (Easy Co.) were surrounded and engaged by numerically superior Geman forces. The scene shows Capt. or is it Major Winters attempting to shave with a helmet full of ice water. I can't even begin to imagine how miserable that must have been. A very sincere and grateful Thank You to our Greatest Generation!

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    These pics are awesome, thanks for sharing!




    Quote Originally Posted by thirdeye View Post
    These are awesome pictures, Boy do I remember when.......
    ... you were at Belleau Wood?

    J/K Ray

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    that has to be the youngest marine corp e-7 I've ever seen.

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    They really fast tracked back then
    Common sense is not so common anymore.

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    Fantastic photos. Thanks for posting.
    Rocco

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    Quote Originally Posted by petr View Post
    that has to be the youngest marine corp e-7 I've ever seen.
    You have to remember in major conflicts where tens of thousands of America's bravest lost their lives promotions came very quick.

    Today the average E-7 is older, however we have an E-8 in my unit who is only 31 years old. Talk about a fast burner!

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    Great photos! Thanks for sharing.
    Barbecue is like a coquettish young woman, favoring only those suitors who ply her with considerable time and attention.

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    My contribution, after searching the internet:


    For more amazing pics, I strongly recommend searching the Life Magazine archives. They even have pictures of blind vets straight-shaving
    Scooter~ ...and I guess you'd say I'm on my way to Burma Shave...

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    Quote Originally Posted by roughrider View Post
    Soldier in WW2 shaving to enable an air-tight seal when wearing his gas mask.





    http://www.combatreform.com/spork.htm
    It should also be noted that few things on the planet suck worse than wearing a gas mask on a freshly shorn face. About 30 seconds after you put on your gas mask, you feel like you did six passes with a dull straight razor and dunked your head into a pool of alcohol. Ah those were the days

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    Cool pics that just goes to show you ,you can get a good shave anywhere with a DE or a Straight.

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    I've always wanted to try shaving using a mirror on a car or military jeep...Anyone else?
    Scooter~ ...and I guess you'd say I'm on my way to Burma Shave...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluepunk18 View Post
    I've always wanted to try shaving using a mirror on a car or military jeep...Anyone else?
    I've shaved using the passenger side mirror of an Up Armored HMMWV (Hummer) and a canteen cup full of warm water. Not nearly as nice as a full on proper bathroom shave but it worked.

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    These are great photos :) Those would also be great on the wall of an old school barber shop, especially the one of the Italian boys watching. This also makes me with I had my own bathroom to dedicate entirely to shaving so I can hang those pictures.

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    Here's a few more you might not have seen:
























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    Cool additions, thanks for sharing.

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    This is one of the coolest threads I have read in a long time!

 

 

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