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LARGE LOT OF NAMED AND OTHER WORLD WAR II MISCELLANY

569: LARGE LOT OF NAMED AND OTHER WORLD WAR II MISCELLANY

Emerson radio with Vet's battles listed on top, flight computers, portrait of Dean C. Hjorth in 'US ARMY' frame and with dog tags; named pistol belt and first aid pouch, canteen, 45 mag pouch all dated 1942 and much more as listed on the attached sheets.

Miscellaneous straps, etc.; 40 mm shell casing; two 75 caliber shell casings dated 1943; large photo of Spokane Air Service Command headquarters; print of Sfc. Bert Waldron, two DSC's and Amazing Sniper 1969; large display of SSI's of major U.S. Headquarters, Vietnam, 1959-1975; military document belonging to Roy T. Sherpy, AAF; items belonging to Pvt. Charles Maupin, 82nd Airborne, Battle of the Bulge; items belonging to late Sfc. Robert Peaslee; two shoulder cords, campaign hat band with leather strap, three garrison cap branch cords; coke bottle taken from Iwo Jima; military documents, etc. belonging to 1st Lieutenant Harold G. Snyder, AAF; Awards, etc. of a WWII era cadet at the New York Military Academy.

Miscellaneous: two miniature tanks; WWII Victory Fob; WWI waist belt buckle with eagle shield with AEF and a V in a shield; stop watch by Westclock; two booklets re: 79th Infantry Division; Book 'The Blue Devils in Italy', History of the 88th Infantry Division, 1947, 360 pages with Division SSI, two association cards, all named to George G. Iwamoto; mirror with Camp Robinson (35th Infantry Division) embroidered insignia on back; National Defenders of U.S.A., Camp Robinson, with gold National emblem in center; miner's helmet light; USMC collar stays; and original Third Reich Railway eagle..

All veteran attributions and histories have been provided by the consignor and are believed to be accurate but not guaranteed by the auctioneer.
Provenance: The Jack Angolia Collection
$75 - $125

The Jack Angolia World War II History Museum Collection

Saturday, August 1st 2020


SOLD - $800

Sold Price does not include Buyer's Premium