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Time over Targets. The story of the 9th bombardment Division. Souvenir booklet that was issued to the troops. Very good condition.
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Time over Targets. The story of the 9th bombardment Division. Souvenir booklet that was issued to the troops. Very good condition.
Iconic WWII Zippo lighter with black crackle finish as coveted by all GI's. This is the four barrel hinge type which was produced until 1942. During the war Zippo only produced lighter for the US Army (see photo of advertisement). These were made of steel with a black crackle finish to prevend...
This is the official 2nd Infantry Regiment ((5th Division) history book that was printed in the US in 1946. This hardcover book contains 148 pages with many maps and superb photos. In the back is a roster. It is the hard to find original version, not a reprint. Regimental books in particular...
The story of the XIX TAC. Souvenir booklet that was issued to the troops. The booklet is very nice and seems to have hardly been read, if at all. Very good condition.
The GI paper by the men... for the men in the service. US Edition. Filled with great articles, photos, cartoons (Sad Sack!) and Pin-Up. Very good condition.
Coca Cola insert of thick cardboard. This large sign measures about 76 x 129 centimeters. It is dated 1942 in the lower left corner and was presented in the Coca Cola 1942 Advertising Price List (see last photos). During the war Coca Cola could no longer produce advertising signs of enameled...
Coca Cola insert of thick cardboard. It is dated 1942 in the lower right corner and was presented in the Coca Cola 1942 Advertising Price List (see last photos). The sign measures about 68 x 41 centimeters. During the war Coca Cola could no longer produce advertising signs of enameled steel...
Coca Cola insert of thick cardboard. It is dated 1943 but was first presented in the Coca Cola 1944 Advertising Price List (see last photos). The sign measures about 68 x 41 centimeters. During the war Coca Cola could no longer produce advertising signs of enameled steel because all steel went...
2nd Lieutenant small size bar. Gold plated. Marked Amico. With flat face Sterling marked clutches. Very good condition.
1941 type double dot Pepsi-Cola logo bottle cap with 1st Division insignia printed on the inside. The cork lining is no longer present. Rare and hard to find wartime Pepsi-Cola collectible. Very good condition.
Of June 4, 1942 contract. Size 1 with brass United Carr marked snap fasteners. The neckband is named to a major on the reverse. It is lightly used. It comes from the M-1 Helmet.com collection stock. Very good condition.
The Army weekly by the men... for the men in the service. US Edition with superb cover photo and filled with great articles, photos, cartoons (Sad Sack!) and Pin-Up. YANK magazines from 1943 are not easy to find.The magazine shows use but is still very nice for display and will look great...