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Infantry Journal of January 1944. Filled with many photos and great articles, of which one about landing crafts. Very good condition.
Infantry Journal of January 1944. Filled with many photos and great articles, of which one about landing crafts. Very good condition.
Pal shaving blades. Package of 5 blades straight from the box! Excellent condition.
Gauze bandage, 3 inch x 10 yards. Medical Item No. 2005000. One package from the 1942 dated box. Perfect to fill the medic kit or for display. Very good condition.
17th Airborne Division patch. Used. With nice snowy back. Very good condition.
Gauze bandage, 2 inch x 6 yards. Medical Item No. 2004000. One package from the 1943 dated box. Perfect to fill the medic kit or for display. Very good condition.
Set of steel dogtags that belonged to Warrant Officer Norris E. Bleck, ASN W-2133303. The dogtags are attached to an early type chain with J hooks. Nice set with research potential. Very good condition.
Signal Corps Enlisted Men's collar disk. Type V with correct steel strip and flat face clutches. Very good condition.
Aluminum matchbox holder made from the remains of a Zero airplane. It is marked Oro Bay, N.G. April 18, 1943' on the side, Carroll Keith Moffatt Major Infantry O-247758 on the front and Cap Zero R.A.A.F. Crash Boat on the back. The inside still has some greenish paint. On Oro Bay New Guinea...
Large size soft cover book about the assault on Omaha Beach and Point du Hoc. It was published by the Historical Division of the War Department in 1945. This hard to find book is without a doubt the best documented book available. 168 pages with many photos, maps and fold outs. A 'must have'...
This is the official VIIth Corps softcover book. It is the second edition and it was printed in Germany in 1945. The books contains 152 pages with two multicolor fold outs plus many maps and photos. This book is a 'must have' for the WWII history buff or anyone with a specific interest in one...
Empty Life raft ration can without lid. Still suitable for display. Very good condition.
8th Infantry Regiment (4th Division) DI. Early screwback type. N.S. Meyer New York marked. Hard to find distinctive insignia of a D Day unit. Very good condition.