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- First Light Militaria - Buys and sells military badges, militaria, and used military books.
- Militaria-Books-Currency - Buy and sell militaria from WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. Provides special made unit flags/guidons, MPC, allied payment certificates, and military books. Email for prices and information.
- Militaria World Webring - Providing links to hundreds of militaria dealers worldwide.
- Militaria bei sammler.com - Informationen und Links über Militaria und Orden.
- Militaria-Net - Searchable directory of militaria dealers for collectors.
- Militaria - Su karo ir karybos istorija susijusi daikt kolekcionavimo svetain . Daikt nuotrauk galerijos, prie kario Lietuvos kariuomen s nuotraukos, internetinis urnalas Militaria Lituanica ir diskusij forumas.
- Fusilier Militaria - Buys, sells and exchanges all UK, foreign medals and militaria.
- Svensk militaria - Samling av svenska kaskar, mössor, sabelväskor, kartucher och uniformer.
- Japanese Militaria.com - Specializes in WWII Imperial Japanese militaria. Buy, sell or trade original and reproduction items.
- Mikey Hughes Militaria - Specializing in buying and selling original WWI and WWII British and German militaria. Based in Scotland
Wikipedia Articles
- Militaria - Militaria are artifacts or replicas of military, police, etc., collected for their historical significance.
- Aquila (Roman) - The signa militaria were the Roman military ensigns or standards (flags). The most ancient standard employed by the Romans is said to have been a handful (maniple) of straw fixed to the top of a spear or pole.
- Gun show - A gun show is a temporary exhibition or gathering where guns, gun parts, gun accessories, ammunition, and gun literature, as well as knives, jerky, militaria, and miscellaneous collectibles are displayed, bought, sold, and discussed (subject to regulations.) Gun shows also often include exhibitions related to various types of hunting and the preparation and preservation of wild game for consumption.
- Military Frontier - Military Frontier (Military Border, Military Krajina, Vojna Krajina, Војна Крајина, Militärgrenze, Confiniaria militaria) was a borderland of Habsburg Austria which acted as the cordon sanitaire against the Turks from the Middle Ages (Croatian Krajina) or from the late 17th and 18th centuries (Slavonian and Banat Krajina) until the 19th century.