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June 24, 2009 at 1:31 PM #420255June 24, 2009 at 1:36 PM #420328
Coronita
ParticipantDon’t ask me how I know…
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Rosebud Army & Navy Surplus
(619) 424-9034
642 Hollister St
San Diego, CA 92154Edit: never mind. You explicitly wanted Marines….
Oops…June 24, 2009 at 1:36 PM #420489Coronita
ParticipantDon’t ask me how I know…
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Rosebud Army & Navy Surplus
(619) 424-9034
642 Hollister St
San Diego, CA 92154Edit: never mind. You explicitly wanted Marines….
Oops…June 24, 2009 at 1:36 PM #419991Coronita
ParticipantDon’t ask me how I know…
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Rosebud Army & Navy Surplus
(619) 424-9034
642 Hollister St
San Diego, CA 92154Edit: never mind. You explicitly wanted Marines….
Oops…June 24, 2009 at 1:36 PM #419760Coronita
ParticipantDon’t ask me how I know…
Try (call first)
Rosebud Army & Navy Surplus
(619) 424-9034
642 Hollister St
San Diego, CA 92154Edit: never mind. You explicitly wanted Marines….
Oops…June 24, 2009 at 1:36 PM #420260Coronita
ParticipantDon’t ask me how I know…
Try (call first)
Rosebud Army & Navy Surplus
(619) 424-9034
642 Hollister St
San Diego, CA 92154Edit: never mind. You explicitly wanted Marines….
Oops…June 24, 2009 at 6:03 PM #419915EconProf
ParticipantTwo possibilities:
1. North Park has a military surplus-type store one block east of 30th St. on North Park Way (one block south of University Ave. They have surplus stuff from europe, including Russian, Soviet, and East Bloc militaries, so is kind of interesting to roam around in. Finding a US Marines hat is a long shot, but possible.
2. At the MCRD just east of the airport, access via Pacific Highway, there is a Marine museum that may sell stuff if they have a gift shop, and next door to the northeast is a big PX that also may have what you are looking for. You can get on base by simply telling the guardhouse personnel you are going to the museum, which is pretty worthwhile in its own right for us history buffs, and it is free.June 24, 2009 at 6:03 PM #420146EconProf
ParticipantTwo possibilities:
1. North Park has a military surplus-type store one block east of 30th St. on North Park Way (one block south of University Ave. They have surplus stuff from europe, including Russian, Soviet, and East Bloc militaries, so is kind of interesting to roam around in. Finding a US Marines hat is a long shot, but possible.
2. At the MCRD just east of the airport, access via Pacific Highway, there is a Marine museum that may sell stuff if they have a gift shop, and next door to the northeast is a big PX that also may have what you are looking for. You can get on base by simply telling the guardhouse personnel you are going to the museum, which is pretty worthwhile in its own right for us history buffs, and it is free.June 24, 2009 at 6:03 PM #420416EconProf
ParticipantTwo possibilities:
1. North Park has a military surplus-type store one block east of 30th St. on North Park Way (one block south of University Ave. They have surplus stuff from europe, including Russian, Soviet, and East Bloc militaries, so is kind of interesting to roam around in. Finding a US Marines hat is a long shot, but possible.
2. At the MCRD just east of the airport, access via Pacific Highway, there is a Marine museum that may sell stuff if they have a gift shop, and next door to the northeast is a big PX that also may have what you are looking for. You can get on base by simply telling the guardhouse personnel you are going to the museum, which is pretty worthwhile in its own right for us history buffs, and it is free.June 24, 2009 at 6:03 PM #420644EconProf
ParticipantTwo possibilities:
1. North Park has a military surplus-type store one block east of 30th St. on North Park Way (one block south of University Ave. They have surplus stuff from europe, including Russian, Soviet, and East Bloc militaries, so is kind of interesting to roam around in. Finding a US Marines hat is a long shot, but possible.
2. At the MCRD just east of the airport, access via Pacific Highway, there is a Marine museum that may sell stuff if they have a gift shop, and next door to the northeast is a big PX that also may have what you are looking for. You can get on base by simply telling the guardhouse personnel you are going to the museum, which is pretty worthwhile in its own right for us history buffs, and it is free.June 24, 2009 at 6:03 PM #420483EconProf
ParticipantTwo possibilities:
1. North Park has a military surplus-type store one block east of 30th St. on North Park Way (one block south of University Ave. They have surplus stuff from europe, including Russian, Soviet, and East Bloc militaries, so is kind of interesting to roam around in. Finding a US Marines hat is a long shot, but possible.
2. At the MCRD just east of the airport, access via Pacific Highway, there is a Marine museum that may sell stuff if they have a gift shop, and next door to the northeast is a big PX that also may have what you are looking for. You can get on base by simply telling the guardhouse personnel you are going to the museum, which is pretty worthwhile in its own right for us history buffs, and it is free.June 24, 2009 at 8:24 PM #420690raty4R
ParticipantNot sure if they have hats but there is a Semper Fi on Miramar Rd. that sells marine/military stuff.
June 24, 2009 at 8:24 PM #420191raty4R
ParticipantNot sure if they have hats but there is a Semper Fi on Miramar Rd. that sells marine/military stuff.
June 24, 2009 at 8:24 PM #420461raty4R
ParticipantNot sure if they have hats but there is a Semper Fi on Miramar Rd. that sells marine/military stuff.
June 24, 2009 at 8:24 PM #420528raty4R
ParticipantNot sure if they have hats but there is a Semper Fi on Miramar Rd. that sells marine/military stuff.
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