Does any one have any pictures of ww2 or korean war beds. I just bought a bed . On the end it says us and on the in side it says jones & laughlin. Trying to put together of a display of a army barracks. Thanks dor the help
I don't know about the actual dates, but those were the beds I slept on from basic to jump school (September 1966-February 1967). When I got to Training Group, we had bigger beds and thicker mattresses. Al most like a college dorm.
I remember the ones from Camp Mackall in the tarpaper shacks that had the springs replaced with cut-out plywood and "rafting" my sleeping bag each morning. Never occurred to me to look for any manufactured dates.
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