WW1 US Army 27th Div Btry D 106 Field Artillery NY National Guard Roll of Honor

WW1 US Army 27th Div Btry D 106 Field Artillery NY National Guard Roll of Honor
WW1 US Army 27th Div Btry D 106 Field Artillery NY National Guard Roll of Honor
WW1 US Army 27th Div Btry D 106 Field Artillery NY National Guard Roll of Honor
WW1 US Army 27th Div Btry D 106 Field Artillery NY National Guard Roll of Honor
WW1 US Army 27th Div Btry D 106 Field Artillery NY National Guard Roll of Honor

WW1 US Army 27th Div Btry D 106 Field Artillery NY National Guard Roll of Honor
TRIBUTE TO THOSE THAT SERVED AND DIED. NEW YORK NATIONAL GUARD. What is a “ROLL OF HONOR “? It is a list of those who have died in war for their country, especially those from a particular locality or organization. On July 6, 1917, the city of Spartanburg, S. Government nearly 2,000 acres of land west of the city for an Army training camp. After a rapid construction project, the first troops arrived at Camp Wadsworth that fall. From 1917 to 1919, Camp Wadsworth served as one of America’s premier army mobilization centers. Men from all over the country New York National Guardsmen, Wisconsin recruits, the Slavic Legion of Eastern European immigrants all came to call Spartanburg home temporarily. The camp was to have a capacity of about 56,000 officers and enlisted men that would become the 27th U. By the time Wadsworth was closed on March 25, 1919, an estimated 105,000 soldiers had trained for World War I service there. 27TH DIVISION: The New York State National Guard Division was officially designated the 27th Infantry Division on July 20th, 1917. The division, which initially had nine infantry regiments grouped into three brigades was squared or reorganized into a more simplified four-regiment structure within two brigades. Some regiments were dropped from the unit, while others were renamed and enlarged. The 27th Division was eventually made up of the 53rd Infantry Brigade, consisting of the 105th and 106th Infantry Regiments, and the 54th Infantry Brigade, consisting of the 107th and 108th Infantry Regiments. The 52nd Field Artillery Brigade, which was made up of the 104th, 105th, and 106th Field Artillery Regiments and the 102nd Trench Mortar Battery was assigned as the divisional artillery, though once in Europe it never served with the 27th Division. The initial effective strength of the 27th Division was 991 officers and 27,114 enlisted men. After training at Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S. The 27th was initially stationed in the East Poperinghe Line, and participated in actions at Dickebusch Lake and Vierstratt Ridge during the late summer of 1918, and then in September the struggle to break the formidable German defenses of the Hindenburg Line. On September 25th, the division participated in the Somme Offensive and provided a break through of the Hindenburg Line itself forcing the Germans into general retreat. After a final confrontation with the retreating Germans at the Le Selle River the Armistice ended the fighting and the division was sent home in February of 1919, to be mustered out several months later. In the early actions the 27th Division sustained 185 killed 1,086 wounded, and 65 who later died of their wounds. During the Somme offensive and subsequent operations the 27th lost an additional 1,237 killed, 5,328 wounded, and 308 who later died of their wounds for a total of 8,209 assorted casualties throughout the course of the war. 52nd Field Artillery Brigade 106th Field Artillery Regiment: formerly 3rd Regiment, Field Artillery, and detachments from the 1st, 71st, and 74th Regiments, Infantry, New York National Guard. NOTE PICTURE EMBEDDED, POSSIBLY ONE NAMED IN THE ROLL. It comes complete, mounted in a glass covered wood frame. Condition: For nearly 100 years old, very good. The colors are still vibrant, print and art is clear. I see no apparent blemishes. If YOU have any other information or data on this piece and would like to share it, I’d be more than willing to pass it on to any possible NEW OWNER. Please feel free to contact me. That’s about all I can tell you about this UNIQUE WORLD WAR I collectible. If you collect MILITARY HISTORY, NEW YORK NATIONAL GUARD. 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WW1 US Army 27th Div Btry D 106 Field Artillery NY National Guard Roll of Honor

Very Nice Spanish Artillery Officer Sword Model 1862

Very Nice Spanish Artillery Officer Sword Model 1862
Very Nice Spanish Artillery Officer Sword Model 1862
Very Nice Spanish Artillery Officer Sword Model 1862
Very Nice Spanish Artillery Officer Sword Model 1862
Very Nice Spanish Artillery Officer Sword Model 1862
Very Nice Spanish Artillery Officer Sword Model 1862
Very Nice Spanish Artillery Officer Sword Model 1862
Very Nice Spanish Artillery Officer Sword Model 1862

Very Nice Spanish Artillery Officer Sword Model 1862
This well made Spanish Artillery Officer Sword, Model 1862 was manufactured by the “FABRICA DE TOLEDO ARTILLERIA” and dates from the World War II Era. It is mounted with a slightly curved blade that measures 30 5/8 inches in length which remains in superb, original condition. The lovely gilded brass hilt is adorned with a nicely detailed high-relief design of crossed cannons with a crown upon the face of the guard and frames a beautiful fishskin wrapped hilt with the twisted wire wrap still tightly in place. The plated metal scabbard remains in near perfect condition as well. Overall measuring 37 1/4 inches in length. TO SEE ADDITIONAL PHOTOS PLEASE SCROLL DOWN. Be sure to add me to your favorites list. Check out my other items. The item “VERY NICE SPANISH ARTILLERY OFFICER SWORD MODEL 1862″ is in sale since Thursday, July 13, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “pcay” and is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This item can be shipped to United States.
Very Nice Spanish Artillery Officer Sword Model 1862

Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword With Frog

Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword With Frog
Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword With Frog
Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword With Frog
Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword With Frog
Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword With Frog
Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword With Frog
Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword With Frog
Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword With Frog
Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword With Frog
Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword With Frog
Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword With Frog
Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword With Frog

Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword With Frog
This is a good example of an early Japanese Artillery Short Sword Pattern 1886. It is mounted with a blade that measures 20 5/8 inches in length which although shows to have received cleanings throughout the years, does remain in good condition with only minor scratches and good markings. The Japanese markings on the ricasso translate to “TOKYO ARTILLERY ARSENAL” as well as “Meiji 19″ which translates to “1886”. The black painted steel fitting frame wooden grips that all remain healthy and tight in condition. The leather scabbard also remains healthy with the stitching nicely intact and the staples both secure. Still present, is the original leather double loop frog that remains healthy in its condition as well. Overall measuring 27 3/8 inches in length. Be sure to add me to your favorites list. Check out my other items. The item “NICE JAPANESE ARTILLERY SHORT SWORD WITH FROG” is in sale since Wednesday, November 16, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “pcay” and is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword With Frog

Very Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword Pattern 1886

Very Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword Pattern 1886
Very Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword Pattern 1886
Very Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword Pattern 1886
Very Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword Pattern 1886
Very Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword Pattern 1886
Very Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword Pattern 1886
Very Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword Pattern 1886
Very Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword Pattern 1886
Very Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword Pattern 1886
Very Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword Pattern 1886
Very Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword Pattern 1886
Very Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword Pattern 1886

Very Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword Pattern 1886
This is an extremely nice example of a Japanese Artillery Short Sword Pattern 1886. It is mounted with a blade that measures 21 3/8 inches in length which remains in superb condition with very good markings. The Japanese markings on the ricasso translate to “TOKYO ARTILLERY ARSENAL” as well as “Meiji 21″ which translates to “1888”. The beautiful brass hilt has a symmetrical brass crossguard and spiral grooves and also remains in very good, sturdy condition with a lovely aged patina now developed. The leather scabbard fittings have a few small dings, nevertheless the leather remains very healthy with the stitching perfectly tight and both staples securely in place. Overall measuring 27 5/8 inches in length. Be sure to add me to your favorites list. Check out my other items. The item “VERY NICE JAPANESE ARTILLERY SHORT SWORD PATTERN 1886″ is in sale since Monday, November 14, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “pcay” and is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Very Nice Japanese Artillery Short Sword Pattern 1886

VERY NICE GERMAN ARTILLERY OFFICER SWORD, NAMED

VERY NICE GERMAN ARTILLERY OFFICER SWORD, NAMED
VERY NICE GERMAN ARTILLERY OFFICER SWORD, NAMED
VERY NICE GERMAN ARTILLERY OFFICER SWORD, NAMED
VERY NICE GERMAN ARTILLERY OFFICER SWORD, NAMED
VERY NICE GERMAN ARTILLERY OFFICER SWORD, NAMED
VERY NICE GERMAN ARTILLERY OFFICER SWORD, NAMED
VERY NICE GERMAN ARTILLERY OFFICER SWORD, NAMED
VERY NICE GERMAN ARTILLERY OFFICER SWORD, NAMED
VERY NICE GERMAN ARTILLERY OFFICER SWORD, NAMED
VERY NICE GERMAN ARTILLERY OFFICER SWORD, NAMED
VERY NICE GERMAN ARTILLERY OFFICER SWORD, NAMED
VERY NICE GERMAN ARTILLERY OFFICER SWORD, NAMED

VERY NICE GERMAN ARTILLERY OFFICER SWORD, NAMED
This is an extraordinary example of a Named, one of a kind German Artillery Officer Sword that dates from the early 20th Century. It is mounted with a fabulously patterned, fullered blade that measures 31 5/8 inches in length which remains in very nice condition with only some minor surface staining. The impressive basket guard is embellished in a gorgeous cut out leafy design and adorned on the face with a medallion that features the name of the Officer ” Friedrich Vogt ” please Google for more information… Along with the motto “Treu und Wahr”. The exquisitely detailed basket guard remains in superb, original condition with 95% of its beautiful bright gold wash still present and frames a healthy fishskin wrapped hilt that is sturdy and continues to wear its twisted wire wrap tightly in place along with a portion of leather finger loop. The plated metal scabbard also wears lovely gold washed fittings and although has a few small dings to the base fitting, overall remains very nice in its condition as well. Overall measuring 39 inches in length. TO SEE ADDITIONAL PHOTOS PLEASE SCROLL DOWN. Be sure to add me to your favorites list. Check out my other items. The free listing tool. Get Vendio Gallery – Now FREE! The item “VERY NICE GERMAN ARTILLERY OFFICER SWORD, NAMED” is in sale since Wednesday, December 30, 2015. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “pcay” and is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This item can be shipped worldwide.
VERY NICE GERMAN ARTILLERY OFFICER SWORD, NAMED