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Lensatic compass pouch. The pouch as made of impregnated canvas and has a belt hook and closes with two Lift-The-Dot fasteners. Very good condition.
Lensatic compass pouch. The pouch as made of impregnated canvas and has a belt hook and closes with two Lift-The-Dot fasteners. Very good condition.
YANK magazine of June 30, 1944. The GI magazine by the men... for the men in the service. US edition. With iconic cover photo of Ike talking with paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division prior to their jump in Normandy. Filled with great articles, photos, cartoons (Sad Sack!) and Pin-Up....
YANK magazine of July 2, 1944. The GI magazine by the men... for the men in the service. British Edition. With iconic cover photo of T/4 Joseph Gorenc of 3rd Bn. 506th PIR boarding for the jump in Normandy. Filled with great articles, photos, cartoons (Sad Sack!) and Pin-Up. This particular...
YANK magazine of July 16, 1944. The GI magazine by the men... for the men in the service. British Edition. Filled with great articles, photos, cartoons (Sad Sack!) and Pin-Up. Very good condition.
The GI magazine by the men... for the men in the service. US Edition. With superb cover photo and filled with great articles, photos, cartoons and Pin-Up. The magazine shows use and age but is still great for display (priced accordingly). Good condition.
YANK magazine of October 20, 1944. The GI magazine 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. It is in above average shape and seems hardly read, if at all. The magazine belonged to WAC...
The GI magazine 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. The magazine belonged to WAC Irma Rottach misspelled Erma on the label), ASN A-206157, who enlisted on August 6, 1943. Perfect...
The GI magazine 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. The magazine belonged to WAC Irma Rottach (misspelled Erma on the label), ASN A-206157, who enlisted on August 6, 1943. It is...
The Battle Creek Enquirer and News Extra of August 15, 1945 with headline 'JAPS ACCEPT PEACE TERMS'. The newspaper consists of 4 pages. The paper shows age but is in remarkable shape. Perfect for framing. Very good condition
The Battle Creek Enquirer and News Extra of August 10, 1945 with headline 'JAPANESE ASK FOR PEACE'. The newspaper consists of 4 pages. The paper shows age but is in remarkable shape. Perfect for framing. Very good condition
Bandage Compress (4 In.) in cardboard box in cellophane for NAVY use. Manufactured by Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (NAVY contract but similar to the package seen on page 132, photo nr. 686 of «US WW2 First-Aids of the Medical Department: Kits & Men part 3 & 4» book). The cellophane is...
Band aid. Medical item nr. 92000. Produced by Acme Cotton Products Co., Inc. As found in various First Aid kits. Very good condition.