Original 186th Infantry Regiment Distinctive Unit Insignia, Pin Back Fashion
$5A nice item, enamel finish and with a pin back, made by Meyer. During WWII the unit was attached to the 41st Infantry Division.
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A nice item, enamel finish and with a pin back, made by Meyer. During WWII the unit was attached to the 41st Infantry Division.
A nice item, enamel finish and with a screw back, made by Meyer. During WWII the unit was attached to the 41st Infantry Division.
An original 1895 pattern India General Service Medal, with two clasps, Tirah 1897-98 and Punjab Frontier 1897-98). Medal is correctly named in running script to; 5497 Pte W. McLaughlin. 2nd Bn Royal Innis Fus. William McLaughlin s entitlement to the medal and clasp is confirmed on the medal rolls. Medal is framed and I will try and…
Believed to be a late 1930s early 40s item, an empty box for Lucky Strike cigarettes. The Flat Fifties refers to the flat box containing 50 cigarettes. Excellent Home Front or footlocker display item.
A thick and original booklet, part of a series produced by The Aeroplane Magazine. This is Part Two, focussing on Troop Carriers and Seaplanes. Some corrosion to the staples, but condition generally sound. Forward dated August 1940, but no date on the book itself. 65 pages.
A lovely and rarely seen set of Battledress tunic and trousers, in an enormous size 18. Tunic The tunic is marked size 18 inside the pocket flap, representing a sizing of 6ft 1 height, 43-44 chest and 38-39 waist. The label clearly confirms this is 1940 Pattern, being dated 1943. There are signs of period…
An interesting book, issued by the Air Ministry to those de-mobbing from the service at the war s end. It covers matters such as the wearing of uniform, pay, pensions, National Insurance and so on. 14 pages, some rust to the staples, but generally sound condition.
An original booklet, part of a series produced by The Aeroplane Magazine. This is Part Three. Appears to have a 41 date on the rear cover, bottom corner. Most of the aircraft featured are early war, which seems to support this
A thick and original booklet, part of a series produced by The Aeroplane Magazine. This is Part Three, focussing on Italian Fighters and Bombers. Some corrosion to the staples, but condition generally sound. Forward dated April1941, but no date on the book itself. 65 pages.
This is a genuine 101st Division patch, no glow under a black light. Believed to date to the late 1940s and worn when the unit was a Training Division, from 1948 onwards. No Airborne tab as the Division wasn’t an Airborne unit at this time.Â
An original RAF pass, named to L.A.C. Peel 1928019 and dated 14 September 1954, covering the area 10 miles around RAF Cosford.
An original document for the 1955 Athletic Championships at RAF Swinderby, has not been filled out. Shows competitors including RAF Swinderby, Valley, Driffield, Middleton St. George, Oakington, Weston Zoyland, Worksop, Shawbury and Thorney Island. General wear and tear commensurate with age.
An original RAF pass, named to L.A.C. Peel 1928019 and dated 17 June 1955, entitling the holder to access to the airfield and Ops site. The was during Exercise Carte Blanche, an exercise rehearsing the use of nuclear weapons in the defence of NATO, in the event of a Soviet attack.
An interesting an original snap shot of American aviation in the mid 1950s, totalling some 158 pages. Cover is torn around the edge and beginning to come away whilst the magazine is musty and well-read, priced accordingly.
A nice item, enamel finish and screw back, so likely to be early World War Two. During the war they were attached to the 1st Infantry Division.
This is a genuine type 10 101st Airborne patch, with attached tab. Snowy back and cut edge. The type 10 patch is known to have been produced between 1944 right up to Vietnam.Â
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