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U. S. S. Cassin DD-43, Boston Navy Yard, Feb. 1, 1919

U. S. S. Cassin DD-43, Boston Navy Yard, Feb. 1, 1919
U. S. S. Cassin DD-43, Boston Navy Yard, Feb. 1, 1919
U. S. S. Cassin DD-43, Boston Navy Yard, Feb. 1, 1919
U. S. S. Cassin DD-43, Boston Navy Yard, Feb. 1, 1919

U. S. S. Cassin DD-43, Boston Navy Yard, Feb. 1, 1919
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.
U. S. S. Cassin DD-43, Boston Navy Yard, Feb. 1, 1919

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The GPF Book Regimental History of the 303rd Field Artillery Company & Batteries

The GPF Book Regimental History of the 303rd Field Artillery Company & Batteries
The GPF Book Regimental History of the 303rd Field Artillery Company & Batteries
The GPF Book Regimental History of the 303rd Field Artillery Company & Batteries
The GPF Book Regimental History of the 303rd Field Artillery Company & Batteries
The GPF Book Regimental History of the 303rd Field Artillery Company & Batteries
The GPF Book Regimental History of the 303rd Field Artillery Company & Batteries
The GPF Book Regimental History of the 303rd Field Artillery Company & Batteries
The GPF Book Regimental History of the 303rd Field Artillery Company & Batteries
The GPF Book Regimental History of the 303rd Field Artillery Company & Batteries
The GPF Book Regimental History of the 303rd Field Artillery Company & Batteries
The GPF Book Regimental History of the 303rd Field Artillery Company & Batteries
The GPF Book Regimental History of the 303rd Field Artillery Company & Batteries
The GPF Book Regimental History of the 303rd Field Artillery Company & Batteries
The GPF Book Regimental History of the 303rd Field Artillery Company & Batteries
The GPF Book Regimental History of the 303rd Field Artillery Company & Batteries
The GPF Book Regimental History of the 303rd Field Artillery Company & Batteries

The GPF Book Regimental History of the 303rd Field Artillery Company & Batteries
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.
The GPF Book Regimental History of the 303rd Field Artillery Company & Batteries

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With The President To South America U. S. S. Phelps 1936. Log Book Roosevelt. FDR

With The President To South America U. S. S. Phelps 1936. Log Book Roosevelt. FDR
With The President To South America U. S. S. Phelps 1936. Log Book Roosevelt. FDR
With The President To South America U. S. S. Phelps 1936. Log Book Roosevelt. FDR
With The President To South America U. S. S. Phelps 1936. Log Book Roosevelt. FDR
With The President To South America U. S. S. Phelps 1936. Log Book Roosevelt. FDR
With The President To South America U. S. S. Phelps 1936. Log Book Roosevelt. FDR

With The President To South America U. S. S. Phelps 1936. Log Book Roosevelt. FDR
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.
With The President To South America U. S. S. Phelps 1936. Log Book Roosevelt. FDR

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1927 The Bluejackets’ Manual 7th Ed United States NAVY USN

1927 The Bluejackets' Manual 7th Ed United States NAVY USN
1927 The Bluejackets' Manual 7th Ed United States NAVY USN
1927 The Bluejackets' Manual 7th Ed United States NAVY USN
1927 The Bluejackets' Manual 7th Ed United States NAVY USN

1927 The Bluejackets' Manual 7th Ed United States NAVY USN
This is a rare and valuable find for collectors of militaria. The 1927 The Bluejackets’ Manual 7th Ed United States NAVY USN is an original period item that provides a unique insight into the history of the United States Navy. It contains detailed information about the operations, tactics, and regulations of the navy during this time period. This item is a must-have for any serious collector of military memorabilia. Its theme of militaria makes it a perfect addition to any collection of original period items. The manual was produced in the United States and is a testament to the country’s rich military history. Add this piece to your collection today and enjoy a tangible connection to the past.
1927 The Bluejackets' Manual 7th Ed United States NAVY USN

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1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY

1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY
1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY
1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY
1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY
1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY
1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY
1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY
1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY
1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY
1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY
1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY
1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY
1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY
1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY
1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY
1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY
1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY
1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY
1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY

1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY
1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY. Very Rare photo of the shellback initiation on the USS OKLAHOMA July 6th, 1925. Visible is the African American sailors in cuffs being brought before the Royal Court. Other sailors in the photo (shellbacks) have shillelaghs in hand. 3 1/2″ x 6″. USS OKLAHOMA joined the Pacific Fleet and, in 1925, began a high-profile training cruise with several other battleships. They left for Samoa, on 1 July, crossing the equator on 6 July. On 27 July, they arrived in Australia and conducted a number of exercises there, before spending time in New Zealand, returning to the United States later that year. In early 1927, she transited the Panama Canal and moved to join the Scouting Fleet. USS Oklahoma (BB-37) was a Nevada-class battleship built by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation for the United States Navy, notable for being the first American class of oil-burning dreadnoughts. After the war, she served in both the United States Battle Fleet and Scouting Fleet. Oklahoma was modernized between 1927 and 1929. In 1936, she rescued American citizens and refugees from the Spanish Civil War. On returning to the West Coast in August of the same year, Oklahoma spent the rest of her service in the Pacific. Some sailors inside escaped when rescuers drilled holes and opened hatches to rescue them. Unlike most of the other battleships that were recovered following Pearl Harbor, Oklahoma was too damaged to return to duty.
1925 RARE Photo Shellback Initiation Black Sailor Cuffs USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 NAVY


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Post WWI March 1919 Letter Envelope Nadel Soldier General Pershing Visit Germany

Post WWI March 1919 Letter Envelope Nadel Soldier General Pershing Visit Germany

Post WWI March 1919 Letter Envelope Nadel Soldier General Pershing Visit Germany
An antique letter plus envelope. The March 19, 1919 letter was written by AEF soldier Harry Nadel to his parents. Vintage wear and aging include creasing, bending, & fading; no other enclosures. 3 pages, with writing on 5 1/2 sides. Written on Knights of Columbus, Army of Occupation letterhead and envelope. Harry is stationed in Loef, Germany and this is his 73rd letter home. This rare letter provides great detail about General Perishing’s (Commander in Chief of AEF) visit to review the troops (“about 15,000 of us”), including passing by Harry. Envelope has cancellation and passed censor stamp/signature. Harry’s civilian job was at Paramount Pictures. Harry’s brother Joe (Joseph) was an accomplished film producer and director. Joe’s son, Arthur Nadel was also well-known in the film industry. Both are listed on IMDB.
Post WWI March 1919 Letter Envelope Nadel Soldier General Pershing Visit Germany