If you haveDoubts, questions or need advise: please contact me. You get answer within a day. If you need some time to pay, please inform me and we’ll come to a deal. I write English, German, French and Dutch (and try to in other languages;). You can pay by banktransfer and in euro’s as well. Please ask before you pay. It was used until the introduction of the M27 steel helmet. When the Dutch Army went short of helmets in the’30’s it re-launched. This helmet has three oblong holes in the brim and an air venture in the bowl. The helmet has the original paint from production inside (outside repainted), and the liner is from early 1920’s production very rare!!! In the beginning the helmets had to be worn with the broad visor to the front! It is a highly collectable item which will undoubtedly increase in value. See also my other advertisements. Es wurde bis zur Einführung des Stahlhelms M27 verwendet. Als der niederländischen Armee in den 30er Jahren die Helme fehlten, wurde sie wieder auf den Markt gebracht. Dieser Helm hat drei längliche Löcher in der Krempe und ein Luftloch in der Schale. Der Helm hat die Originalfarbe aus der Produktion innen (außen neu lackiert) und der Innenschuh ist aus der Produktion der frühen 1920er Jahre sehr selten!!! Anfangs mussten die Helme mit dem breiten Visier nach vorne getragen werden! Es ist ein hochsammelbares Objekt, das zweifellos an Wert gewinnen wird. Siehe auch meine anderen Anzeigen. Cet exemple de casque de modèle 16 a été fabriqué aux Pays-Bas par “Artillery Inrichtingen” de 1922 à 1927. Il a été utilisé jusqu’à l’introduction du casque en acier M27. Lorsque l’armée hollandaise a manqué de casques dans les années 30, elle a été relancée. Ce casque a trois trous oblongs dans le bord et une base aérienne dans la cuvette. Le casque a la peinture d’origine de la production à l’intérieur (extérieur repeint), et la doublure est de la production du début des années 1920 très rare!!! Au début, les casques devaient être portés avec la large visière sur le devant! C’est un objet de collection qui va certainement augmenter de valeur. Voir aussi mes autres annonces. Se utilizó hasta la introducción del casco de acero M27. Cuando el ejército holandés se quedó corto de cascos en los años 30, se volvió a lanzar. Este casco tiene tres agujeros alargados en el borde y una aventura aérea en el tazón. El casco tiene la pintura original de la producción interior (exterior pintada), y el forro es de la producción de principios de 1920 ¡muy raro! ¡Al principio, los cascos tenían que ser usados con la visera ancha al frente! Es un artículo altamente coleccionable que sin duda aumentará de valor. Vea también mis otros anuncios. Questo casco modello 16 è stato prodotto nei Paesi Bassi da “Artillery Inrichtingen” dal 1922 al 1927. È stato utilizzato fino all’introduzione del casco in acciaio M27. Negli anni’30, quando l’Esercito olandese si staccò dagli elmetti, fu rilanciato. Questo elmetto ha tre fori oblunghi all’orlo e un’aeronautica nella coppa. Il casco ha la vernice originale dalla produzione interna (al di fuori ridipinta), e la fodera è di produzione degli inizi del 1920 molto rara!!! All’inizio i caschi dovevano essere indossati con l’ampia visiera sul davanti! È un oggetto altamente collezionabile che aumenterà indubbiamente di valore. Foto del lago Vedi anche i miei altri annunci. The item “Named orig Dutch Mod16A helmet Stahlhelm casque casco elmo Kask WW1″ is in sale since Wednesday, June 19, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “roverbert” and is located in Nootdorp. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Modified Item: No
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Netherlands
If you need some time to pay, please inform me and we’ll come to a deal. I write English, German, French and Dutch (and try to in other languages;). For sale is an original French M26 Adrian helmet for medics, Red Cross, Cross or Civil Defence. (medical troops, medics, stretcher bearers, doctors, surgeons, WW2). Zum Verkauf steht ein original französischer M26 Adrian Helm für Sanitäter, Rotes Kreuz, oder Zivilschutz. Ärztetruppen, Sanitäter, Krankenträger, Ärzte, Chirurgen, 2. Siehe auch (ich meine: betet weiter;) meine anderen Anzeigen! Pour la vente est un casque français original Adrian M26 pour les médecins, la Croix-Rouge, ou la Défense civile. (troupes médicales, médecins, brancardiers, médecins, chirurgiens, WW2). Voir aussi (je veux dire: priez sur;) mes autres annonces! Para la venta es un casco original francés M26 Adrian para médicos, Cruz Roja, o Defensa Civil. (tropas médicas, médicos, camilleros, médicos, cirujanos, WW2). Ver también (me refiero a: reza en;) ¡mis otros anuncios! Per la vendita è un originale casco M26 Adrian francese per medici, Croce Rossa, o Protezione Civile. (truppe mediche, medici, portatori di barelle, medici, chirurghi, WW2). Vedi anche (intendo: prega su;) le mie altre pubblicità! The item “Named complete French M26 medic Adrian helmet casque stahlhelm casco elm m” is in sale since Wednesday, May 15, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “roverbert” and is located in Nootdorp. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Modified Item: No
- Country/Region of Manufacture: France
Hard to find a better condition tunic than this one. Named in two spots to a Kell, H. No moth nips, tears stains or foul odors! Ribbons are NOT original to tunic but are period for the tunic. You can do as you wish with them. The item “Named 1930s USMC Enlisted Two Pocket Roll Collar Tunic Marine Corps” is in sale since Tuesday, April 2, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “stucky151″ and is located in Grand Junction, Colorado. This item can be shipped to United States.
If you need some time to pay, please inform me and we’ll come to a deal. I write English, German, French and Dutch (and try to in other languages;). In the helmet you can read a name: POREILY P O Reily? And the battlefields’Mons’,’Marne’,’Aisne’ and? (not-readible) were written on the liner pads. I want to inform you that those battles took place in WW1, when Ireland was not independant, part of the British Empire, and the helmet wasn’t produced until 1927. Either, mr Reily served in the British Army in WW1 and was a veteran of these battles, OR he or some joker! Wrote the names later on, thinking this was a German WW1 helmet. It’up to you what to think of it or to investigate!! 27 Irish Vickers helmet, only 10.021 produced!!! To compare: The famous Austrian Berndorf helmet had a production. These Helmets were the result of the Free State of Ireland, needing to equip their Army of 10,000 men with a suitable helmet after the hostilities of WW1 ending in 1918. Thus when the Irish Free State Army. Of 10,000 men was formed, a uniform helmet was required, and the British “Tommy” helmet was not favored. So, the German WW1 design was settled upon. Since the Treaty of Versailles prohibited Germany from exporting military equipment, the search for helmets ended in Britain. The details on the pictures! This M27s were used from 1927 until 1939, after that the British brody helmet was adopted. 27 Irischer Vickers Helm, nur 10.021 hergestellt!!! Diese Helme waren das Ergebnis des Freistaates Irland, der nach dem Ende des Ersten Weltkrieges im Jahr 1918 seine Armee von 10.000 Mann mit einem geeigneten Helm ausstatten musste. Unabhängigkeit, die anti-britischen Gefühle waren ziemlich hoch in dieser Zeit, die weitere interne Konflikte mit dem irischen Bürgerkrieg von 1922-23 sah. Als die irische Freistaat-Armee von 10.000 Mann gebildet wurde, war ein einheitlicher Helm erforderlich, und der britische “Tommy” -Helm wurde nicht bevorzugt. So wurde das deutsche WW1-Design beschlossen. Nur 10.021 wurden produziert. Zum Vergleich: Der berühmte österreichische Berndorf Helm hatte eine Produktion von 140.000!!!!! Da der Vertrag von Versailles Deutschland vom Export militärischer Ausrüstung verbot, endete die Suche nach Helmen in Großbritannien. Natürlich waren diese Vickers Helme von britischer – minderwertiger – Stahlqualität, für deutsche Modelle eher unbedeutend. Siehe die Details auf den Bildern! Diese M27 wurden von 1927 bis 1939 benutzt, danach wurde der britische Breithelm übernommen. 27 irlandais Vickers, seulement 10.021 produit!!! Cest le résultat de lÉtat libre dIrlande, qui a dû équiper son armée de 10 000 hommes dun casque approprié après la fin des hostilités de la Première Guerre mondiale en 1918. Ainsi, lorsque larmée dÉtat libre dIrlande composée de 10 000 hommes a été formée, un casque uniforme était requis et le casque britannique «Tommy» nétait pas privilégié. Ainsi, la conception de la 1ère guerre allemande a été adoptée. Seulement 10.021 ont été produits. À comparer: le célèbre casque autrichien Berndorf avait une production de 140 000!!!!! Depuis que le traité de Versailles a interdit à l’Allemagne d’exporter du matériel militaire, la recherche de casques a pris fin en Grande-Bretagne. Bien entendu, ces casques Vickers étaient de qualité britannique – de qualité inférieure en acier, mineurs par rapport aux modèles allemands. Voir les détails sur les images! Ce M27 a été utilisé de 1927 à 1939, après quoi le casque britannique a été adopté. Casco original de Mod. 27 Irish Vickers, ¡solo 10.021 producido! Estos Cascos fueron el resultado del Estado Libre de Irlanda, que necesitó equipar a su Ejército de 10.000 hombres con un casco adecuado después de que las hostilidades de la Primera Guerra Mundial terminaran en 1918. Independencia, los sentimientos anti británicos eran bastante altos en ese período, lo que vio un conflicto interno adicional con la Guerra Civil Irlandesa de 1922-23. Así, cuando se formó el Ejército de Estado Libre de los 10.000 hombres irlandeses, se requirió un casco uniforme, y el casco británico “Tommy” no fue favorecido. Por lo tanto, el diseño alemán de la Primera Guerra Mundial se estableció. Sólo se produjeron 10.021. Para comparar: el famoso casco Berndorf austriaco tuvo una producción de 140.000!!!!! Dado que el Tratado de Versalles prohibió a Alemania exportar equipo militar, la búsqueda de cascos terminó en Gran Bretaña. Por supuesto, estos cascos Vickers eran de calidad británica, de acero inferior, menores a los modelos alemanes. Vea los detalles en las fotos! Estos M27 se utilizaron desde 1927 hasta 1939, después de lo cual se adoptó el casco amplio británico. Casco Vickers irlandese Mod. 27 originale, solo 10.021 prodotto!!! Questi caschi erano il risultato del Free State of Ireland, che doveva equipaggiare il loro esercito di 10.000 uomini con un elmetto adatto dopo le ostilità della prima guerra mondiale che terminava nel 1918. Indipendenza, i sentimenti anti britannici erano piuttosto alti in quel periodo, che ha visto un ulteriore conflitto interno con la guerra civile irlandese del 1922-23. Così, quando fu formato l’esercito irlandese libero di 10.000 uomini, fu richiesto un elmetto uniforme e l’elmetto britannico “Tommy” non fu favorito. Quindi, il progetto tedesco WW1 è stato deciso. Sono stati prodotti solo 10.021. Da confrontare: il famoso elmetto di Berndorf in Austria aveva una produzione di 140.000!!!!! Da quando il trattato di Versailles proibì alla Germania di esportare equipaggiamenti militari, la ricerca di elmi terminò in Gran Bretagna. Ovviamente, questi elmetti Vickers erano di qualità britannica – di qualità inferiore, minori rispetto ai modelli tedeschi. Guarda i dettagli sulle immagini! Questi M27 furono usati dal 1927 fino al 1939, dopo di che fu adottato l’elmetto britannico. 10 000 WW1, 1918. The item “Named & marked Irish Eire helmet Vickers 1927 casque casco stahlhelm elmo” is in sale since Monday, April 1, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “roverbert” and is located in Nootdorp. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Modified Item: No
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
If you need some time to pay, please inform me and we’ll come to a deal. I write English, German, French and Dutch (and try to in other languages;). 27 Irish Vickers helmet, only 10.021 produced!!! To compare: The famous Austrian Berndorf helmet had a production. These Helmets were the result of the Free State of Ireland, needing to equip their Army of 10,000 men with a suitable helmet after the hostilities of WW1 ending in 1918. Thus when the Irish Free State Army. Of 10,000 men was formed, a uniform helmet was required, and the British “Tommy” helmet was not favored. So, the German WW1 design was settled upon. Since the Treaty of Versailles prohibited Germany from exporting military equipment, the search for helmets ended in Britain. The details on the pictures! This M27s were used from 1927 until 1939, after which the British brody helmet was adopted. 27 Irischer Vickers Helm, nur 10.021 hergestellt!!! Diese Helme waren das Ergebnis des Freistaates Irland, der nach dem Ende des Ersten Weltkrieges im Jahr 1918 seine Armee von 10.000 Mann mit einem geeigneten Helm ausstatten musste. Unabhängigkeit, die anti-britischen Gefühle waren ziemlich hoch in dieser Zeit, die weitere interne Konflikte mit dem irischen Bürgerkrieg von 1922-23 sah. Als die irische Freistaat-Armee von 10.000 Mann gebildet wurde, war ein einheitlicher Helm erforderlich, und der britische “Tommy” -Helm wurde nicht bevorzugt. So wurde das deutsche WW1-Design beschlossen. Nur 10.021 wurden produziert. Zum Vergleich: Der berühmte österreichische Berndorf Helm hatte eine Produktion von 140.000!!!!! Da der Vertrag von Versailles Deutschland vom Export militärischer Ausrüstung verbot, endete die Suche nach Helmen in Großbritannien. Natürlich waren diese Vickers Helme von britischer – minderwertiger – Stahlqualität, für deutsche Modelle eher unbedeutend. Siehe die Details auf den Bildern! Diese M27 wurden von 1927 bis 1939 benutzt, danach wurde der britische Breithelm übernommen. 27 irlandais Vickers, seulement 10.021 produit!!! Cest le résultat de lÉtat libre dIrlande, qui a dû équiper son armée de 10 000 hommes dun casque approprié après la fin des hostilités de la Première Guerre mondiale en 1918. Ainsi, lorsque larmée dÉtat libre dIrlande composée de 10 000 hommes a té formée, un casque uniforme était requis et le casque britannique «Tommy» nétait pas privilégié. Ainsi, la conception de la 1ère guerre allemande a été adoptée. Seulement 10.021 ont été produits. À comparer: le célèbre casque autrichien Berndorf avait une production de 140 000!!!!! Depuis que le traité de Versailles a interdit à l’Allemagne d’exporter du matériel militaire, la recherche de casques a pris fin en Grande-Bretagne. Bien entendu, ces casques Vickers étaient de qualité britannique – de qualité inférieure en acier, mineurs par rapport aux modèles allemands. Voir les détails sur les images! Ce M27 a été utilisé de 1927 à 1939, après quoi le casque britannique a été adopté. Casco original de Mod. 27 Irish Vickers, ¡solo 10.021 producido! Estos Cascos fueron el resultado del Estado Libre de Irlanda, que necesitó equipar a su Ejército de 10.000 hombres con un casco adecuado después de que las hostilidades de la Primera Guerra Mundial terminaran en 1918. Independencia, los sentimientos anti británicos eran bastante altos en ese período, lo que vio un conflicto interno adicional con la Guerra Civil Irlandesa de 1922-23. Así, cuando se formó el Ejército de Estado Libre de los 10.000 hombres irlandeses, se requirió un casco uniforme, y el casco británico “Tommy” no fue favorecido. Por lo tanto, el diseño alemán de la Primera Guerra Mundial se estableció. Sólo se produjeron 10.021. Para comparar: el famoso casco Berndorf austriaco tuvo una producción de 140.000!!!!! Dado que el Tratado de Versalles prohibió a Alemania exportar equipo militar, la búsqueda de cascos terminó en Gran Bretaña. Por supuesto, estos cascos Vickers eran de calidad británica, de acero inferior, menores a los modelos alemanes. Vea los detalles en las fotos! Estos M27 se utilizaron desde 1927 hasta 1939, después de lo cual se adoptó el casco amplio británico. Casco Vickers irlandese Mod. 27 originale, solo 10.021 prodotto!!! Questi caschi erano il risultato del Free State of Ireland, che doveva equipaggiare il loro esercito di 10.000 uomini con un elmetto adatto dopo le ostilità della prima guerra mondiale che terminava nel 1918. Indipendenza, i sentimenti anti britannici erano piuttosto alti in quel periodo, che ha visto un ulteriore conflitto interno con la guerra civile irlandese del 1922-23. Così, quando fu formato l’esercito irlandese libero di 10.000 uomini, fu richiesto un elmetto uniforme e l’elmetto britannico “Tommy” non fu favorito. Quindi, il progetto tedesco WW1 è stato deciso. Sono stati prodotti solo 10.021. Da confrontare: il famoso elmetto di Berndorf in Austria aveva una produzione di 140.000!!!!! Da quando il trattato di Versailles proibì alla Germania di esportare equipaggiamenti militari, la ricerca di elmi terminò in Gran Bretagna. Ovviamente, questi elmetti Vickers erano di qualità britannica – di qualità inferiore, minori rispetto ai modelli tedeschi. Guarda i dettagli sulle immagini! Questi M27 furono usati dal 1927 fino al 1939, dopo di che fu adottato l’elmetto britannico. 10 000 WW1, 1918. The item “Named Irish Eire Vickers marked 1926 helmet casque casco stahlhelm elmo” is in sale since Saturday, December 1, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “roverbert” and is located in Nootdorp. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Modified Item: Yes
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
- Modification Description: Chin strap remade with old material. Repainted outside. One of the leather pads is new.
Named 1925 Navy good conduct medal. The item “Named Uss West Virginia Navy Good conduct medal named to a Albert E Wolfe” is in sale since Tuesday, September 4, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “wisemilitary19″ and is located in Findlay, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States.
There is too much in this grouping to get everything in within 12 photos. What is clear this officer was slated to go on to be a High Ranking general Officer had it not been for his WW 1 wounds. He was a contemporary of Patton, Bradley etc. Who served as a extremely proud Cavalry Officer. This grouping includes his named M-1895 Sack Undress Coat dated 1915, his M-1926 Pattern Lt. Col uniform jacket dated 1929, riding breaches for the 1926 jacket, Sam Brown, and his M-1926 visor. The M 1902 visor pictured is not part of the grouping. Both jackets are in great shape, the 1926 visor has the sweat band removed which was common practice among the cavalry. The 1895 has Lt. Colonel’s Cavalry Shoulder straps and gilt Cavalry Insignia. The M-1926 has QM collar brass and bullion Lt. I added the shirt and tie for display purposes and will include them in the sale. There is media O’Plenty. He was gassed during WW 1 which seriously affected his health. So much so he was forced to leave the cavalry and joined the Quartermaster Corps in charge of remounts for the Cavalry. He wrote a Book, “An Analysis of Horsemanship” which a copy is included. I have his book research, galleries and letters from many officers he sent copies. There is a riker mount with Bullion Major’s rank, Sterling Col’s eagles, a couple of war relic bring backs, his ID bracelet, ID Card, WW 1 Era collar Insignia for when he was the Adjutant tot he General, and his mini medals. Another Riker Mount has his certificates of promotion, War College Diploma and more. A third Riker Mount has a letter and envelope from then Brig General Walter Short. The same Walter Short who was a Lt. Gen in charge of the US Army during Pearl Harbor. His force retirement was tragic to many including General Douglas MacArthur. There is an original letter from the General dated 1935 expressing his sadness at Smalley’s forced medical retirement. There are letters dated 1901 for Smalley to his mother as a young enlisted man posted to the Cavalry in the Midwest. Smalley served in the Philippines, Mexican Border and WW 1. His WW 1 Victory Medal has 6 Battle Stars He earned the Distinguished Service Medal as well as the Purple Heart for his wounds during the Great War. In reading the letters and various accolades he received from his peers, it’s obvious he was devastated at having to leave the service. He was too ill to be reactivated during WW 2 which was extremely painful for him. He fell into alcoholism which is demonstrated by a letter included in this grouping. It’s to who it may concern dated 1949 saying if he starts drinking again he authorizes who finds him to turn him over to his wife and to seek out AA. There is a Binder with many of the letters, memento’s of his services and photos of him mounted. Another pouch has many more letters. There is also a wide angle group photo of his Cavalry unit during WW 1. There are field orders he issued, orders for him etc. I’m sure I’ve forgotten something. Enlisted in 1899 aged 17 and retired 1935. During WW 1 he was Adjutant of the 5th Brigade, 3rd ID. At retirement he was Cavalry Chief of Remount. Upon his retirement Congress promoted him to Colonel as his record clearly showed he had earned the rank. You can see his ribbon bars did not include the Purple Heart but he did add it to the mini medals. He is interred at Arlington. I do not take measurements so please don’t ask. The item “Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media” is in sale since Tuesday, May 29, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “relichunter52″ and is located in Concord, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Very nice Brigadier Generals, Adj. General’s evening dress jacket and pants with medals. Named to James Alexander Ulio who retired as a major General. The jacket itself is in excellent shape as are the button fly slacks.. His name , as a Colonel, is on the tailors tag as well as the date 1931. There is also an envelope with his name and address. Enlisted at Fort Keogh, Mont. 1, 1900; served in Company M, 10th Infantry, to discharge. Grades: Corporal, (date not given); Battalion Sergeant Major, (date not given). 9, 1904, as a Battalion Sergeant Major, to accept commission. Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, on Oct. 10, 1904; 1st Lieutenant, March 11, 1911; Captain, July 1, 1916; assigned to 23rd Infantry, to Aug. 15, 1917; Division Adjutant, 29th Division, to Feb. 26, 1918; Army General Staff College, AEF, to May 31, 1918; Assistant Chief of Staff (G-1), 4th Corps, to Dec. 14, 1918; Duty with Adjutant General, General Headquarters, AEF, to Sept. 2, 1919; Near East Relief Commission, to discharge. 19, 1917; Lieutenant Colonel, Sept. Principal stations: Syracuse, N. AEF; overseas from Feb. 26, 1918, to discharge. Discharged on April 19, 1920, from emergency commission only. Reverted to Regular Army status. Awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services. As Assistant Chief of Staff, G-1, of the 4th Army Corps, he showed marked organizing and administrative ability. By his tireless efforts and ceaseless energy he contributed in a large degree to the successes achieved by the 4th Army Corps, in the Toul sector and in the battles of the St. Later he handled with great success the evacuation and feeding of French civilians in the occupied territory recovered from the enemy, rendering invaluable services to the AEF. Awarded the French Legion of Honor (Chevalier), by Presidential decree of April 4, 1919. Awarded the Italian Order of the Crown (Officer), by Royal decree of June 17, 1919. Awarded the Montenegrin Order of Prince Danilo I (Commander), Royal Award of Dec. Awarded Panamanian Medal of La Solidaridad (second class), Presidential Award of Aug. Awarded the Serbian Order of the White Eagle, with Swords (Commander), Royal Decree, Sept. I do not take measurements so please don’t ask. The item “Named Brigadier General Evening Dress Jacket and Pants, Adj General US Army” is in sale since Wednesday, April 18, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “relichunter52″ and is located in Concord, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
There is too much in this grouping to get everything in within 12 photos. What is clear this officer was slated to go on to be a High Ranking general Officer had it not been for his WW 1 wounds. He was a contemporary of Patton, Bradley etc. Who served as a extremely proud Cavalry Officer. This grouping includes his named M-1895 Sack Undress Coat dated 1915, his M-1926 Pattern Lt. Col uniform jacket dated 1929, riding breaches for the 1926 jacket, Sam Brown, and his M-1926 visor. The M 1902 visor pictured is not part of the grouping. Both jackets are in great shape, the 1926 visor has the sweat band removed which was common practice among the cavalry. The 1895 has Lt. Colonel’s Cavalry Shoulder straps and gilt Cavalry Insignia. The M-1926 has QM collar brass and bullion Lt. I added the shirt and tie for display purposes and will include them in the sale. There is media O’Plenty. He was gassed during WW 1 which seriously affected his health. So much so he was forced to leave the cavalry and joined the Quartermaster Corps in charge of remounts for the Cavalry. He wrote a Book, “An Analysis of Horsemanship” which a copy is included. I have his book research, galleries and letters from many officers he sent copies. There is a riker mount with Bullion Major’s rank, Sterling Col’s eagles, a couple of war relic bring backs, his ID bracelet, ID Card, WW 1 Era collar Insignia for when he was the Adjutant tot he General, and his mini medals. Another Riker Mount has his certificates of promotion, War College Diploma and more. A third Riker Mount has a letter and envelope from then Brig General Walter Short. The same Walter Short who was a Lt. Gen in charge of the US Army during Pearl Harbor. His force retirement was tragic to many including General Douglas MacArthur. There is an original letter from the General dated 1935 expressing his sadness at Smalley’s forced medical retirement. There are letters dated 1901 for Smalley to his mother as a young enlisted man posted to the Cavalry in the Midwest. Smalley served in the Philippines, Mexican Border and WW 1. His WW 1 Victory Medal has 6 Battle Stars He earned the Distinguished Service Medal as well as the Purple Heart for his wounds during the Great War. In reading the letters and various accolades he received from his peers, it’s obvious he was devastated at having to leave the service. He was too ill to be reactivated during WW 2 which was extremely painful for him. He fell into alcoholism which is demonstrated by a letter included in this grouping. It’s to who it may concern dated 1949 saying if he starts drinking again he authorizes who finds him to turn him over to his wife and to seek out AA. There is a Binder with many of the letters, memento’s of his services and photos of him mounted. Another pouch has many more letters. There is also a wide angle group photo of his Cavalry unit during WW 1. There are field orders he issued, orders for him etc. I’m sure I’ve forgotten something. Enlisted in 1899 aged 17 and retired 1935. During WW 1 he was Adjutant of the 5th Brigade, 3rd ID. At retirement he was Cavalry Chief of Remount. Upon his retirement Congress promoted him to Colonel as his record clearly showed he had earned the rank. You can see his ribbon bars did not include the Purple Heart but he did add it to the mini medals. He is interred at Arlington. I do not take measurements so please don’t ask. The item “Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media” is in sale since Saturday, April 07, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “relichunter52″ and is located in Concord, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Very nice Brigadier Generals, Adj. General’s evening dress with medals. Named to James Alexander Ulio who retired as a major General. The jacket itself is in excellent shape. His name , as a Colonel, is on the tailors tag as well as the date 1931. The mini medal rack exactly fits the loops sewn to the jacket. There is also an envelope with his name and address. Enlisted at Fort Keogh, Mont. 1, 1900; served in Company M, 10th Infantry, to discharge. Grades: Corporal, (date not given); Battalion Sergeant Major, (date not given). 9, 1904, as a Battalion Sergeant Major, to accept commission. Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, on Oct. 10, 1904; 1st Lieutenant, March 11, 1911; Captain, July 1, 1916; assigned to 23rd Infantry, to Aug. 15, 1917; Division Adjutant, 29th Division, to Feb. 26, 1918; Army General Staff College, AEF, to May 31, 1918; Assistant Chief of Staff (G-1), 4th Corps, to Dec. 14, 1918; Duty with Adjutant General, General Headquarters, AEF, to Sept. 2, 1919; Near East Relief Commission, to discharge. 19, 1917; Lieutenant Colonel, Sept. Principal stations: Syracuse, N. AEF; overseas from Feb. 26, 1918, to discharge. Discharged on April 19, 1920, from emergency commission only. Reverted to Regular Army status. Awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services. As Assistant Chief of Staff, G-1, of the 4th Army Corps, he showed marked organizing and administrative ability. By his tireless efforts and ceaseless energy he contributed in a large degree to the successes achieved by the 4th Army Corps, in the Toul sector and in the battles of the St. Later he handled with great success the evacuation and feeding of French civilians in the occupied territory recovered from the enemy, rendering invaluable services to the AEF. Awarded the French Legion of Honor (Chevalier), by Presidential decree of April 4, 1919. Awarded the Italian Order of the Crown (Officer), by Royal decree of June 17, 1919. Awarded the Montenegrin Order of Prince Danilo I (Commander), Royal Award of Dec. Awarded Panamanian Medal of La Solidaridad (second class), Presidential Award of Aug. Awarded the Serbian Order of the White Eagle, with Swords (Commander), Royal Decree, Sept. I do not take measurements so please don’t ask. The item “Named Brigadier General Evening Dress, Adj General US Army” is in sale since Tuesday, March 27, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “relichunter52″ and is located in Concord, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.