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Matchbook, 'Victory for What?'. Full matchbook with a patriotic message. It was never struck, all matches present. Excellent condition.
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Matchbook, 'Victory for What?'. Full matchbook with a patriotic message. It was never struck, all matches present. Excellent condition.
Matchbook, 'Smith? Kelly? Cohen? Svoboda?' Matchbook with a patriotic message. A couple of matches have been struck. Very good condition.
Matchbook, 'Wait Soldier!'. Full matchbook with a patriotic message. It was never struck, all matches present. Excellent condition.
50 Francs invasion currency. 1944 dated. This belonged to Major Ralph L. Norling who dated it 4 August, 1944 and seems to have kept it in a scrapbook. Unique momento. Very good condition.
Distinguished Unit Citation. Pinback with steel back plate. As worn on the Class A jacket by infantry and paratroopers. Very good condition.
FM 22-5 Infantry Drill Regulations. 1939 dated. The manual contains 192 pages. Very good condition.
Stars and Stripes newspaper of November 10, 1944. Paris Edition with headline article 'Patton Opens 4 attacks'. The newspaper consists of four pages. Very good condition.
Army Air Force officer's 'Prop-Wings' insignia. Sterling marked. With Sterling flat face clutches. Very good condition.
Mosquito headnet. Part of the Parachute Emergency kit. Very good condition.
Coca Cola bottle, 1944 dated. Classic design 'hobble-skirt' Coca Cola bottle that was produced for the US Army. This is evident by the clear glass (civilian production bottles had a greenish shade, caused by the copper contents, see comparison photo) and smooth bottom without the name of the...
13th Infantry Regiment (8th Division) DI. Pinback. Unmarked. The roller of the catch is missing (priced accordingly). Very good condition.
The Corps of Engineers. Small size hardcover book that contains 72 pages with many images in B/W and full color. Published by Rand McNally & Company in 1943. Very good condition.