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Boxed 1963 Fort Dix 8mm Home Movie Film
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This item is already soldBoxed 1963 Fort Dix 8mm Home Movie Film
Fort Dix   United States   Military   U.S. Army   Soldier 8mm   Movie   Film
The picture shows a view of this Boxed 1963 Fort Dix 8mm Home Movie Film. This home movie is in color it was filmed on November 28th, 1963 and developed in December 1963. The Soldier (Billy) in the film most likely went off to fight in the Vietnam War. It has Soldiers in what appear to be U.S. Army uniforms. There are airplanes landing, old cars from the 1950s and 1960s, and an old Coca-Cola cooler that can be seen. The running time is unknown but the film fills the 2-7/8'' plastic reel it is on. The film appears to be in near mint to mint as made condition. The box has soiling, tape, and writing as pictured.

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Boxed 1963 Fort Dix 8mm Home Movie Film


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