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Sabretaches are now much sought after by collectors of militaria.
But it was a war unlike anything in the 199-year-old academy's textbooks or its museum of "militaria."
The collection focuses on the Universal geography, history, literature, and militaria.
He collected militaria and model ships, among other things.
Also, many people today collect militaria for investment purposes.
His hobbies seem to be collecting antique militaria and fishing.
Great variety and profusion of militaria is usually used.
Today, the collecting of militaria is an established hobby among many groups of people.
The signa militaria were the Roman military ensigns or standards.
Ball, before the war, had taken to running a bookstore specializing in militaria, weapons books, and related items.
"Collecting militaria is the third-largest hobby in the United States," he said.
The militaria are presented at the "Arms and Colours" exhibition.
Operated as a living museum, this organization is quite different from most traditional collections and displays of Canadian militaria.
He ended his own life while being investigated in relation to the disappearance of militaria from museums and private collections.
Antiquated militaria such as cavalry regiments are only eliminated near the end of the war period.
It is currently a museum of militaria from Vilnius and is under renovation.
Praecepta militaria was not a treatise that introduced completely original tactics.
Accoutrements are widely collected by militaria collectors and historical re-enactors.
Exhibitions of 1954 to 1974 militaria.
He is also a militaria collector.
Roman legions had carried the aquila, or eagle, as signa militaria.
Main source for militaria of this age:
Major Rex Clark was an established authority on militaria and possessed an extensive collection.
The War and Peace show is the world's largest military vehicle and militaria collectors fair.
In the United States, gun shows are sometimes a venue for the sale of militaria and 'brought back' war trophies.