ORIGINAL 1937 PATTERN UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS OFFICER EAGLE GLOBE ANCHOR HAT/CAP INSIGNIA, SCREW-BACK. “H-H IMPERIAL” (HILBORN HAMBURGER). The Globe-and-Anchor Cap Device is worn on the cap of the Marine Corps dress uniform. The globe on the U. Marine emblem signifies continuing historical service in any part of the world. The eagle represents the United States. The anchor, which dates back to the founding of the Corps in 1775, acknowledges the naval tradition of the Marines and their continual service under the command of the Department of the Navy. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!
WWII US AAC Army Air Corps Duncan Field Repair Depot San Antonio Tuskegee Airmen. Original WWII United States AAC Army Air Corps Duncan Field Repair Depot (Kelly Army Air Field 1942 Merged) San Antonio, Texas with a Unique Tuskegee Airmen Connection (Partial Article Shown – Easily Found) Linen Embroidered Napkin, Decorative Edging, Good Early Period. As Photographed with wear and some discoloration as seen. A Nice Candidate for any Advanced Collection, Archive, or Display. Recent Estate Collection Acquisition & Presented as Acquired, Rare (Photos 6 – 9 Digital Reference Only). 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!
Nice b prefix low number medal named to a Shanghai marine.
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MARINES CORPS w/ SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS & LINDBERGH 1928 PHOTO. PHOTOGRAPH of CHARLES A. LINDBERGH and HIS PLANE the SPIRIT of ST LOUIS ALONG WITH THE U. MARINE CORPS AVIATION OBSERVATION SQUADRON #9 AT BOWEN AIRFIELD IN THE ISLAND OF HAITI ON FEBRUARY 6-8 1928. MARINE CORPS AVIATION OBSERVATION SQUADRON #9 MARINES AT BOWEN AIRFIELD ALONG WITH OTHER OFFICERS AND DIGNITARIES WITH THE SPIRIT of ST. SERIAL NUMBER (N-X-211) IS VISIBLE UNDER THE WING. THIS WAS ONE OF CHARLES A. LINDBERGH and HIS PLANE The SPIRIT of ST LOUIS’S LAST PROMOTIONAL / GOODWILL FLIGHTS THAT HE FLEW TO BOWEN AIRFIELD AT PORT AU PRINCE, HAITI’S USMC AIR STATION JUST BEFORE FLYING IT TO WASHINGTON D. TO THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE IN WASHINGTON D. TO BE INSTALLED IN THEIR COLLECTION WHERE IT IS TODAY. PERIOD PENCILED CAPTION ON THE REVERSE. Marine Corps Observation Squadron #9. Bowen Field Haiti 1920-30s. DIMENSIONS: 4″ x 8″. SHARP FOCUS AND VERY GOOD CONTRAST. THE PHOTO CONDITION COULD BE BETTER BUT IT IS WHAT IT IS. THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY. Charles Augustus Lindbergh b. 1974 was an American aviator, military officer, author, inventor, and activist. At the age of 25, he achieved instantaneous world fame by making the first nonstop flight from New York City to Paris on May 20-21, 1927. The Spirit of St. Louis (Registration: N-X-211) is the custom-built, single engine, single-seat, high wing monoplane flown by Charles Lindberg May 20-21, 1927, on the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight from New York, to France. During the United States occupation of Haiti in 1919 the United States Marine Corps stationed Marine Observation units using HS-1 and HS-2 aircraft in what became Bowen Field.
He time in Cuba and Guam.
Romania kepi for a medic captain used during the interbelic period. A perfect hand made reproduction made using the highest quality fabrics and gold wire laces Size 58 in mint condition. Romania roumania rumania roumanian rumanian romanian ww2 world war two general admiral hat cap peaked visor kepi shako casquette mutze schirmmutze.
From the well documented collection of author and publisher James Phillips shown in numerous publications. Will be listing over 250 hard to find and rare emblems.
POST-WW1 US MARINE CORPS AVIATION DH4 BOMBER w/ RARE DROOP WING EGA EMBLEM 1929 PHOTO. POST-WW1 US MARINE CORPS AVIATION DH4 BOMBER with RARE DROOP WING EGA EMBLEM AND MARINE CORPS PILOT. VERY SHARP FOCUS WITH VERY GOOD CONTRAST. DIMENSION: 5 1/16″ x 3 5/16″. PARTIALLY INCORRECT ID ON THE REVERSE. DE HAVILLAND OBSERVER WWI AIRCRAFT (BOMBER NOT OBSERVER). THIS IS NOT A COPY OR A REPRODUCTION.
From the well documented collection of author and publisher James Phillips shown in numerous publications. Will be listing over 250 hard to find and rare emblems.