Knife collector "blue" books will be the deciding factors. However, minus any documention of the history of the knife (used by a famous man, for example), the Kabar would most likely have the value of any Kabar knife.
Depending on the condition of the knife, if it saw combat use and if it was in possession of a high ranking military official instead of a GI it could go anywhere from $50 to a few hundred.
1,200,300.50
IJN Kate torpedo planes USN Avenger torpedo planes IJN Val dive bombers USN Dauntless dive bombers IJN Zero fighters USN Hellcat fighters (Specifically designed by Grumman to kill the Zero)
The USN.
The worst defeat in USN history was the "Battle of Savo Island" in August of '42. One of many sea fights surrounding the bitterly contested islands around Guadalcanal. At Savo Island, the USN and Australians suffered over a thousand dead sailors and 3 US and 1 Australian heavy cruisers sunk; no Japanese warships were sunk. The USN was so ashamed of it's defeat, that one of the USN cruiser commanders committed suicide after the battle.
His parents are USN veterans.
USN verses IJN.
depending on overall condition between $150 and $250
$3 to $6 depending on condition
The USN.
i would say at least 150$ or it could go up to 1000$
USN ships of WWII were built of steel; USN PT Boats were built of WOOD. USN ships of WWII also fought in the Vietnam War; USN Swift Boats during the Vietnam War were built of ALUMINUM.
USN about 250.
IJN Kate torpedo planes USN Avenger torpedo planes IJN Val dive bombers USN Dauntless dive bombers IJN Zero fighters USN Hellcat fighters (Specifically designed by Grumman to kill the Zero)
The Reed and Barton USN sugar bowl is pattern 3610. It is almost identical to the 1375, but that appears to be from another manufacturer, as the Navy had multiple suppliers. I am trying to find the maker of my 1375.
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Robert Walker - USN - was born on 1929-02-02.
The abbreviation would be "CDR, USN (Ret.)"
There are different answers to that but the most common one is that the USN had 288 submarines in WW2