WW1 US MARINE CORPS AVIATION DH4 BOMBER IN HAITI 1918 PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC. WW1 ERA US MARINE CORPS AVIATION DH4 BOMBER IN HAITI 1918 PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC. WW1 ERA US MARINE CORPS AVIATOR WITH EGA ON HIS CAMPAIGN HAT POSES BY HIS SINGLE SEATER US MARINE CORPS DH4 BOMBER IN HAITI WITH THE REGISTRATION NUMBER A-6149 AND A LARGE US MARINE CORPS AVIATION EGA ON THE SIDE ON THE COCKPIT. DURING THE HEAT OF THE DAY HAITIAN PEOPLE TAKE COVER UNDER THE WINGS. In the September 1915 occupation of Haiti 2,500 Marines. Initially led by Major Smedley D. Were equipped with airplanes, cars and trucks. Five airfields were constructed and at least three airplanes were present in Haiti at the time. They helped innovate the tactics employed during World War I but were not well suited to the Haiti intervention and later occupation. The Marines withdrew from Haiti, including aviation, in 1934. SHARP FOCUS WITH VERY GOOD CONTRAST. THIS IS NOT A COPY OR A REPRODUCTION.
Rare Albania Nikolla Lako Leaflet Appeal. Made for Albanian to appeal them to do something for the Peace Conference 1919. Conditions: In very good conditions with some signs of the time. Dimensions: 26.7×21 cm. You will get what you see.
WW1 FRANCE MILITARY WOUND BADGE by LE MEDAILLIER PARIS. MAKER MARKED ON THE REVERSE: LE MEDAILLIER PARIS. DIMENSIONS: HEIGHT 1 1/8″ x WIDTH 7/8″. RED, WHITE, BLUE ENAMEL.
By Captain Kunishige Taketomi (Admiral in 1935). 1st edition – 1934.
The bayonet lugs and springs are all still intact and can be placed on any compatible Mauser rifle as this is a VZ-24 Mauser bayonet design. (Tested with a Yugo M24/47). This rare Czech WW1-WW2 Mauser Service Bayonet with Scabbard is a must-have for any serious collector of militaria.
Rare Antique Pennant 1921 83rd Field Artillery Camp Knox Ky in great condition. This has all raised letters that have been sown on the black velvet Pennant.
Volltreffer i d Marstall. (Direct hit in the stables). PERIOD HAND OPAQUED CAPTION IN THE UPPER AND LOWER RIGHT OF THE NEGATIVE THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY.
The Marines withdrew from Haiti, including aviation, in 1934. HAND OPAQUED IN THE ORIGINAL NEGATIVE ON THE LOWER EDGE THIS IS NOT A COPY OR A REPRODUCTION.
The J-3 first flew 12 October 1926. Lakehurst was the only naval air station which the J-3 served at. Its role was to train crews for the ZR-3 and ZRS-4 and 5. THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY.
Not marked to maker. Note the lily insignia which was, I believe, one of the organization’s primary insignia.