


The original Swiss Army wool blanket from 1917 is in good condition. The size is 193 x 142, there are a couple of holes. Weight 1,9 kg.

Please see the images of the actual item above for a better idea of the condition. The packed card will weigh around two and a half ounces, as I pack with thick cardboard to assure the card arrives safely. Be sure to add me to your. Please contact me with any issues prior to leaving negative/neutral Feedback or low detail ratings, as I will always do my best to solve any problems that may come up!

The small lot of marksman badges consist of three pieces; Sharpshooter Shooting Badge with 1913 Re-qualification bar, Expert Rifleman Badge and another re-qualification bar for 1914, which this unnamed soldier never placed on the badge. The pieces are not marked on the back and all three have varying wear, scuffing and patina. Probably made at Rock Island Arsenal? The Sharpshooter Badge has an open catch and the pin moves to a 90° angle with ease. The Expert Rifleman badge has an open catch, the pin moves freely to an approx. Sharpshooter badge measures approx. 2 1/8? X 1 13/16? ; Expert Rifleman badge measures approx. 1 9/16? X 2? ; 1914 bar measures approx. The box is un-military related, just a convenient handy container. View all photos for condition, wear and use.


Ring WW1 Skull Bones trench art WW2 Cigarette case box Gothic Death head WWI Poland eagle WWII Goth badge for hat Schädel Knochen Bronze 96x66x20 mm 45×35 mm Size US 8 22.5x20x13 mm 18.2 mm 54 g? 396. Thank you for your time in opening the page and reviewing my items! If you have any questions – please write me! Do you always want to be the first to see new interesting items? Subscribe to my items, add to your favorite sellers. Be the first to see, win and enjoy the win! Thank you for your time!
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25 1/4″ x 11 1/2″ photo showing U. Cassin DD-43 in its original frame. Cassin was a member the U. Destroyer anti-submarine patrol based out of Queensland, Ireland during WWI. On October 15, 1917, Cassin was struck in the stern by a torpedo delivered by German submarine, U-61, causing severe damage.


Chronicling events in and around World War I as related to the members of the 303rd Field Artillery. An annual style book. I focus on repeat customers and try to ensure all are happy. We have a diverse inventory that is decades of accumulation from New England, Georgia and California and encourage you to come back as we add new items regularly. I specialize in paper, photos, coins, and militaria. You can always learn more in this business. If I make a mistake, and we all will from time to time, I will take total responsibility.

This is a log or journal of the cruise: November 1936 Phelps, along with the cruiser Chester, escorted the heavy cruiser Indianapolis carrying President Franklin D. Roosevelt to Buenos Aires, Argentina for the opening of the Inter-American Peace Conference of 1936. The cruise included good-will visits to Montevideo, Uruguay and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It looks to be navy journal. It seems to be rather unique. If you have any questions or would like more photos.
