1930 Battery E 263rd Coast Artillery Fort Moultrie Charleston SC Photo & Roster. Up for your pleasure is 17 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ black and white photo of Battery E 263rd Coast Artillart S. Photograph taken at Fort Moultrie in Charleston, SC. Men are sitting on one of the cannons. Two men in lower right are holding hands. There is a young shirtless boy with his hands on his hips at the top center. I doubt he in in the roster but who knows. All the men are wearing hats except one who’s holding his between his legs. Only one man is wearing glasses. The rooster measures 17″ x 9″. Station is Anderson, SC June 14, 1930. The personnel adjutant is Oscar H Doyle Capt. S. C. N. G. Document is signed by Captain Doyle. Document is also signed by C. The letter of allotment is M. At the very bottom it says “over”. I have not taken this out of the frame to see what is on the other side for fear of damaging it.
The Salvo Published by the Eleventh Training Battery Field Artillery Central Officers Training School Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky 1918 Hardcover book is in acceptable condition (edgewear/cornerwear, some pencil marks inside, hinges cracked, one page loose). I assume no pages are missing but since the pages are not numbered, I can’t be sure (see both sides of loose page).
Original 1933 US Army Field Artillery 75 MM Gun Battery Detail Soft Cover Manuel. Please see photos for details, manual is in good condition with minimal wear from prior reading and storage, there is some writing on the front cover from prior owner as well as a name on the first page.
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1920’s 1st Infantry Division, Battery C 7th Field Artillery Tunic & Trousers. There are two collar discs with red backing, and 7th Artillery DUIs by Dondero. There is a 1st Infantry Division Patch on the left shoulder with a Private 1st Class chevron on both sleeves. Also included are dog tags, ID’d to George Little. The contract label is very difficult to read, I couldnt pull much information off of it. No size marked anywhere, but it measures pit to pit at 19, so around a size 38. The trousers are marked inside as a size 33/27. There are several stains, small holes and other wear. In very good condition; the coat has a few areas with small moth holes, the inside lining is a bit chewed along the bottom. The trousers also show staining, holes and wear. Please refer to the photos for condition and detail. The item “1920’s 1st Infantry Division, Battery C 7th Field Artillery Tunic & Trousers” is in sale since Thursday, March 21, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “jimmtn” and is located in Ashburnham, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Sweden, Belgium, France, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Mexico, Norway, Ukraine, Croatia, Switzerland, Iceland, Luxembourg.