Antique Medical Notes in a Composition Notebook from 1917. It references the Red Cross. It has Session Notes that are, likely, to be for military use for injuries. Please see the pictures to evaluate the item. Some of the book has notes and some of the book is blank pages. It is about 6-7 inches tall. This is a rare and unique piece of history.
1926 Army 62nd Cavalry Division Capt. Raphael Walter Uniform & Breeches, WWI Veteran. Army 62nd Cavalry Division Captain Raphael Walter Uniform Coat by A. Jacob Sons Tailors Baltimore, Maryland Named to Raphael Walter 6-18-1926 with Premium Tailored Riding Breeches with Leather Lined Leg Interiors’Berry Berkle Richmond, VA’ (by 1925 62nd Cavalry Division 154th Cavalry Brigade was at Richmond, VA). Uniform with Wool Tailor Made 62nd Cavalry Division SSI Shoulder Patch, Captain’s Bars, U. And Cavalry Branch Lapel Insignia, 2 Overseas Service Chevrons 1 Year Overseas Service AEF Allied Expeditionary Forces World War One, Sam Browne Belt, Khaki Officers Shirt, and Khaki Tie. Raphael Walter (Jun 2, 1887 – Jul 19, 1966) was a Prominent Baltimore Lawyer who served as a 1st Lieutenant in WWI with the 80th Infantry Division 315th Field Artillery in the Meuse-Argonne and St Mihiel Campaigns. This uniform was his interwar service with the 153rd Cavalry Brigade in Baltimore, we cannot find definitive records but this is a very common occurrence. Overall a Great Condition & Example of a Pre-War Uniform as Photographed with wear and a stain to the khaki shirt as seen – Recent Estate Acquisition & Presented as Acquired, Scarce (Photos 20 – 24 Reference Only) Warrants Further Research, Obituary Below. “Raphael Walter, 79, 50 Years A Lawyer”. Private funeral services have been scheduled for Raphael Walter, a Baltimore attorney who died unexpectedly yesterday after more than half a century of practicing law here. Walter, 79, a partner in the firm of Nyburg, Goldman and Walter for most of his career, followed in the legal footsteps of his father, Moses R. He lived at 5601 Waycrest lane, Poplar Hill, and was active in his profession until the day he died. Colleagues called him “sharp, ” “straight-forward” and a fair lawyer of the old school. A native of Baltimore county, Mr. Walter was graduated from St. Paul’s School in Concord, N. And from Yale University in 1909. He earned his law degree from the University of Maryland just before the outbreak of World War I. As a first lieutenant in that conflict, he directed howitzer fire for the 30th Division in action at St. Walter was a patron of cultural and civic endeavors, including the Anna May Hunter Home for the Blind here. The attorney was a member of the American Legion, Maryland and Baltimore city bar associations. Survivors include his wife, the former Nancy Baker; two daughters, Mrs. Kirk, of Baltimore, and Mrs. Teare, of Manila, and four grandchildren. Check back often – we search estates and sources across the world to bring a fine selection of militaria. Please review all photos for details regarding the condition of the item listed – further condition information will be included in the listing as is relevant, if you need additional photographs or have questions regarding the condition please do not hesitate to ask. I describe all items to the best of my ability – please do not hesitate to ask any and all questions prior to the close of the listing. Mistakes very rarely occur – however if one does please rest assured that it will be corrected. International Buyers are Welcome!
This is a rare piece of WW2 history – a Japanese soldier/guard in a bomb post bank. The item is authentic and original from the period, making it a valuable addition to any militaria collection. It is a unique piece that has survived the test of time, and it has been preserved in excellent condition for the discerning collector. The soldier/guard in the bomb post bank is a fascinating piece of history that brings to life the events of WW2. It offers a glimpse into the life of a Japanese soldier and the role they played in protecting the country during this turbulent period. The item is highly collectible and sought after by militaria enthusiasts, and it is sure to become the centerpiece of any collection.
This is a black GY66 WWII M35 helmet with no liner inside in good overall condition with some minor surface marks and and scratches. There is a buckle on the lower back of this helmet as has been clearly shown in the photographs provided.