

Mobile Cadets 31st Signal Co. Vintage Formal Military Ball Invitation 1936. In Honor of Colonel William E Mickle Retired. The envelope is ripped obviously as seen in the photos. FEEDBACK: We strive to earn positive 5 star feedback for all items. We will leave the same for all good buyers. If you feel we deserve anything less please send us a message before leaving anything less or opening a case and we will fix the issue within 24 hours.


This rare lot of original U. Army ephemera from the Hawaiian Department includes multi-page documents from the Signal Company at Schofield Barracks, dated December 27, 1930, detailing requests and directions for sending “ALOHA NUI LOA” Christmas greetings via radio to recipients on the mainland e. Features typed recipient lists with names, addresses, and messages, filed by Capt. Halsey of the Special Troops. Also included is a 1929 circular from Fort Shafter on personal radio holiday greetings, outlining procedures and special message forms.

Mobile Cadets 31st Signal Co. Vintage Formal Military Ball Invitation 1936. In Honor of Colonel William E Mickle Retired. The envelope is ripped obviously as seen in the photos. FEEDBACK: We strive to earn positive 5 star feedback for all items. We will leave the same for all good buyers. If you feel we deserve anything less please send us a message before leaving anything less or opening a case and we will fix the issue within 24 hours.
The Vintage WWI US Army Signal Corps 6×30 Bausch & Lomb Binoculars are original collectibles with a militaria theme. These historic binoculars come with a leather case, adding to their authenticity and charm. Perfect for collectors of military memorabilia, these binoculars offer a glimpse into the past and the important role they played in World War I. Excellent condition, clear glass. Case has broken latching strap and compase not working.


I couldn’t find another example of this particular model. It’s a 1919 Signal Corps telephone. Probably had a battery which is missing. There are 2 cables inside and that’s it. Box measures approximately 15 tall. Has some minor wear and a period repair to the front corners. Otherwise the case is very solid. Perfect for your telephone or militaria collection. Within 3 days for auctions. I provide pictures and as much detail as I know. Make sure it’s what you are looking for. Because you will own it.
WW1 US ARMY SIGNAL CORPS CINEMATOGRAPHER FILMS FRENCH RAILWAY GUN PHOTO c1918. DURING WW1 A US ARMY SIGNAL CORPS CINEMATOGRAPHER FILMS A FRENCH RAILWAY GUN IN FRANCE. WW1 US ARMY SIGNAL CORPS CINEMATOGRAPHER IN HIS TRENCHCOAT AND OVERSEAS FOLD DOWN CAP WITH A RARELY IF EVER SEEN CAMOUFLAGED HAND CRANKED MOVIE CAMERA, FILMS A MASSIVE CAMOUFLAGED 12″ GUN BORE FRENCH RAILWAY GUN ” CANON de 305 MODÉLE 1906/10 À GLISSEMENT. NAMED BY ITS CREW ; ” L’ AFRICAINE ” AND PAINTED NEAR THE GUN’S MUZZLE TIP. SHARP FOCUS WITH VERY GOOD CONTRAST. DIMENSIONS: 3 11/16 x 4 7/8. PERIOD HAND ID’D (INCORRECTLY) ON THE REVERSE. Navy gun mounted car. THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY.


History Of The 412th Battalion, U. Signal Corps : A Story Of The Valiant Telephone And Telegraph Unit, Which Was Recruited From The Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. [World War I] [Fold Out Map]. [1927] [First Edition] [Original]. Paperback with tassel binding. No marks or writing. Minor rubbing on corner, top/bottom of the spine. No loose, missing or cutout pages. Well illustrated with clear and sharp photos. Here is a record of the crew of the 412th Battalion, Signal Corps. It is a story of who they were and where they went. There is a roster of the Officers and Enlisted Men from pages 29 – 32. This Unit History Book does have identified member’s in group photos. The author, Joseph M. Smith, better known as the “top kicker” of Company “D” of the 412th, entered service with the rest of the boys as a private. Thank you for your interest in this item. I do not use recycled boxes, kraft or bubble mailers for these scarce Cruise Books.

ORIGINAL SIGNAL SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHIC DIVISION FORT MONMOUTH NEW JERSEY PHOTO 1930. US ARMY SIGNAL CORPS SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHIC DIVISION FORT MONMOUTH NEW JERSEY SOLDIERS PHOTO 1930. THE NEW ” NETFLIX STUDIOS FORT MONMOUTH ” IS BEING BUILT ON THIS SAME LOCATION AS THIS PHOTO WAS TAKEN. THE DEVELOPMENT WILL CONTAIN 12 SOUND STAGES, VARIOUS PRODUCTION BUILDINGS AND OFFICE BUILDINGS. PERIOD OPAQUED ID’d IN THE LOWER NEGATIVE. The Signal School Photographic Division 1930 Fort Monmouth, N. VERY SHARP FOCUS WITH VERY GOOD CONTRAST. Dimensions: 8″ x 10 1/16″. THIS IS NOT A COPY OR A REPRODUCTION.

ARMY SIGNAL CORPS PORTFOLIO of (16) OFFICIAL JUMBO SIZED WAR PHOTOS c1918. WW1 US ARMY SIGNAL CORPS PORTFOLIO of (16) OFFICIAL WW1 JUMBO SIZED PHOTOS c1918. PHOTOGRAPHS WERE TAKEN AND PRODUCED BY THE U. ARMY SIGNAL CORPS PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION DURING WW1. EACH JUMBO SIZE PHOTO IS NUMBERED IN PRINT ON THE REVERSE (1 THROUGH 16). THEY CORRESPOND TO TWO SEPARATE U. GREAT SEAL VALLEY PAPER COMPANY WATERMARKED BOND PAPER LEGEND SHEETS ALONG WITH THE PORTFOLIOS TIPPED IN LEGEND OF TITLES AND AREAS THE PHOTOS WERE TAKEN. THIS LISTING INCLUDES THE ORIGINAL PORTFOLIO THAT IS BLIND EMBOSSED ON THE FRONT COVER WITH SIGNAL CORPS FLAG EMBLEM WITH THE WORDS SIGNAL CORPS U. THE PORTFOLIO HOLDS THESE 16 PHOTOS ALONG WITH THE 2 LEGENDS. THE INSIDE FRONT COVER HAS ITS OWN LEGEND WITH THE CORRESPONDING NUMBER ALONG WITH THE TITLE OF THE PHOTO AND THE AREA IT WAS PHOTOGRAPHED. 16 JUMBO SEPIA PHOTOGRAPHS ARE IN EXTREMELY FINE CONDITION. PLEASE EXCUSE THE SUN GLARE ON THE LOWER RIGHT EDGE OF THE LISTING COVER PICTURE. PHOTOS ARE ON HEAVY 12 POINT POSTCARD WEIGHT PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPER. VERY GOOD TO SHARP FOCUS WITH VERY GOOD CONTRAST THROUGHOUT. OUTER PHOTOS DIMENSIONS: 11″ x 14″. PORTFOLIO IS UNPRINTED AND MADE FROM HEAVY 17 POINT COLORED TAG PAPER. CONDITION OF THE PORTFOLIO IS VERY FINE WITH SOME VERY LIGHT WEAR ON THE CORNERS AND HINGES FROM ITS 105 YEARS. DIMENSIONS OF THE PORTFOLIO IN THE CLOSED POSITION : 11 1/2″ x 14 1/2″. THESE ARE NOT A COPIES OR A REPRODUCTIONS. LEGEND SHEETS OF PHOTOGRAPHS. Streams of Americans in olive drab pouring into the St. Mihiel salient, pressing the Boche retreat. Montsec, the fortified hill which fell into American. Hands in the course of the first day of the assault, in the background. Soldiers in the foreground are machine gunners; their column is crossing the r. Oute of a supply train. At this point, 1 kilometer west of Morthomme, the bridge and 40 cm. Railroad were blown by the Germans in their retreat as is shown at the pile of. Lumber in the center of the picture. All communication lines were also cut be. Tween each pole, In the distance is shown the reverse slope of one of the strong. Ly garrisoned hills of the north and east of Grandpre. This hill is thickly dotted with American and German graves as evidence of the struggle at this point. Picture made facing the road over which the Americans advanced, Le Morthomme 5 kilomators north of Grandpra Ardennes, France. (An American division returning from relief in foreground of picture and on road). Picture taken by 2nd Lt. To protect their wounded passengers from Boche gunners, American ambulance. Drivers near Verdun camouflaged their cars with cloth and branches. They are taking no chance in the “Respect” which the Boche should pay to the emblem of humanity, the Red Cross. Wounded being cared for in old church by the 110th Sanitary Train, 4th. Men of 303th Regiment Infantry, 77th Division, in action with rifle grênades in Argonne sector, near Abri du Crochet, Argonne Forest. With a deafening roar this 14-inch railway gun, manned American Coast Artillerymen, sends its projectiles screaming northward. The shells burst twenty miles away upon a German railway and troop mo vemant center — such, at least, is the report of the aeroplane observer working in liason with the gunners. While a set of these photographs was being snapped the aeroplane reported four clean hits on the distant target. “TWO MINUTES – AND VICTORY “. A street scene in Stenay showing Go. A, 353rd Infantry passing the church at 10:58 A. With two more minutes to fight. View of Convoy of Transports laden with U. Troops bound for France. Taken from the U. Atlantic Ocean, on board the U. Destroyer Little, October 25, 1918. Picture taken by Pvt. French children watching 101st Ammunition train, 26th Division, passing through village of Soulosse, France, on way to. “CLIFF DILLERS”, 3rd Lines, 89th Division, occupied by. The 89th Division until September 12th. The lines were here for nearly four. Fliry, Weurthe et Moselle, France. A concentration of rolling kitchens under the protection of the hill at Bouillonville. Bouillonville, Meurthe et Moselle. Church ruined by shell fire but Crucifix untouched. Picture taken by Sgt. UP THE STEEP SLOPES OF HILL 240 near Exermont, these Yankee doughboys. Digging in, advancing a few yards and “Holing in” again, fought their way to the top in the face of heavy fire from German rifles and machine guns. ” SPECDING THE PARTING GUEST”. View of Battery C, 108th Field Artillery. Firing a salvo from the ruins of Varennes after the retreating Huns. Varennes en Argonne, France. When the Yankee Stormed Juvigny. Tanks moving to the support of the. French troops who operated on the left of the American forces at the capture of the village of Juvigny. (Five miles north of Soissons). OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE AMBRICAN ADVANCE IN THE ARGONNE. AMBRICAN ENCINDERS AT WORK REPAIRING A BRIDGE ACROSS THE AIRS. Been dynamited by the Germans after retreating before the Franco- Americans assault. LEGEND TIPPED IN THE PORTFOLIO. 61788 BOUND FOR FRANCE. 23678 THE CLIFF DWELLERS (ON THE MEUSE). 25262 THE ROLLING KITCHENS (BOUILLONVILLE). 16337 THE CHURCH AT LUCY. 25040 A YARD AT A TIME (EXERMONT). 23061 ARTILLERY IN ACTION (VARENNES). 21911 THE TANKS (JUVIGNY). 23042 THE ENGINEERS ON THE AIRE (BOUREUILLES). 20903 ON TO MONT SEC ST. 61787 FORWARD FROM VERDUN THE AMBULANCE TRAIN (VERY). 25048 THE AMBULANCE TRAIN (VERY). 27410 THE WOUNDED (NEUVILLE). 42763 RIFLE GRENADES (IN THE ARGONNE). 22337 HEAVY ARTILLERY CUTTING RAILROAD TO METZ. 34981 THE ARMISTICE IN TWO MINUTES (STENAY). This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW I (1914-18)\Original Period Items\United States\Photographs”. The seller is “topcat2001565758590″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, all countries in Europe, Canada.
- Conflict: WW I (1914-18)
- Theme: Militaria
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Region of Origin: United States
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Modified Item: No
WWII German Army Wehrmacht Signal Hauptmann’s Shoulder Boards Early-War. WWII German Army Wehrmacht Signal Hauptmann’s Shoulder Boards Early-War Slip On; Slip on Shoulder Boards of Matte Silver Aluminum Russian Braid with Two Stamped Aluminum Alloy Rank Pips to Each with Lemon Yellow Wool Waffenfarbe and Golden Yellow Slip on Retaining Tongues Intact, Early War-Time Fine Issued Condition as Photographed – Recent Estate Acquisition & Presented as Acquired, Scarce (complies with all rules and regulations). 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 item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\Germany\Uniforms”. The seller is “tortugaacquisitions” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Theme: Militaria
- Region of Origin: Germany
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
- Modified Item: No
