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Wwii U. S. Army Tank Destroyer Officer 1st Lt. Uniform Coat 36r June 1942 Dated

   Army Tank Destroyer Officer 1st Lt. Uniform Coat 36R June 1942 Dated. Uniform Coat 36R June 1942 Dated, Tank Destroyer SSI Shoulder Patch, T. Lapel Insignia, (Single) 1st Lieutenant Bar, Evidence of a Removed Ribbon Set, Presidential Unit Citation PUC Award; Uniform Tailored by QMC Tent Spec. Condition as Photographed with wear, some discoloration as seen; A Fantastic Addition to Any World War Two United States Uniform Collection - Recent Estate Acquisition & Presented as Acquired, Scarce. Check back often - we search estates and sources across the world to bring a fine ...

Wwii Us Army 817th Tank Destroyer Battalion Ike Jacket Uniform & Dog Tags, Rare

   WWII US Army 817th Tank Destroyer Battalion Ike Jacket Uniform & Dog Tags. Army 817th Tank Destroyer Battalion "Ike Jacket" Uniform & Dog Tags: Personnel Identification Disc "Dog Tag" to Ralph J. Damcott T-43 who was Ralph John Damcott b. 31 May 1917 - d. 12 Aug 1988 of Clymer, New York. Then Staff Sergeant Damcott Served with the 817th Tank Destroyer Battalion in the European Theater of Operations, was given a field promotion to 2nd Lieutenant before returning from Europe, and Subsequently Served in the Korean War with a Military Police Company of the 25th Infantry Division....

Wwii Ww2 Us Army 13th Armored Division Tank Destroyer Battalion Wool Shirt Pant

WWII WW2 US Army 13th Armored Division Tank Destroyer Battalion Wool shirt pant combo. See photos for exact details what you see is what you will receive. The handkerchief was in the shirt pocket and will be kept in the same location for the new owner. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Uniforms". The seller is "goldrush_jackson" and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide. Conflict: WW II (1939-45) Original/Reproduction: Original Theme: Militaria Featured Refinements: Pant/Shirt Country/Region ...

Wwii Us Army 5th Tank Destroyer Group History Ve Vj Day 1945 Austria Printing

   WWII US Army 5th Tank Destroyer Group History VE - VJ Day 1945 Austria Printing (8 1/8 x 12 7/8). WWII US Army 5th Tank Destroyer Group History VE - VJ Day 1945 Austria Printing 665th Engineers Printing Austria. Group History - 1st September 1942 to VE Day 9th May 1945. Booklet was written by group historian, Capt. Wolfe, and published in 1945 in Salzburg, Austria, while the unit was stationed there. Group History - VE Day 9th May 1945 To VJ Day 2nd September 1945' - Booklet contains General Orders for Awards and Citations for members of the unit as well as the one of the attached ...

Vtg Ww2 World War 2 Us Army Green Wool Shirt W Tank Destroyer Patch Rare

   Green Wool Shirt w Tank Destroyer Patch. WW2 - United States Army. (my guess Large- but go by the measurements). Please follow measurements for correct fit. Amazing Condition, has a few missing buttons and wear by collar edge- as. Garment is vintage so expect small issues, nothing to report other than above mentioned. The shirt pictured is the one your getting, so don't miss it. I GO THROUGH 1000'S OF SHIRTS/ VINTAGE WEEKLY SO I CAN FIND ABOUT ANYTHING... Follow me on Instagram albertchaninc. Please ask questions as all sales are final. Save me to your Favorites Sellers List. ...

German Arm Shield Tank Destroyer Ww2 Original

Special badge for fighting armored vehicles by lone fighters. Size = 88x30mm - Good Condition - magnetic. The item "German Arm Shield Tank destroyer WW2 Original" is in sale since Saturday, May 22, 2021. This item is in the category "Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Badges". The seller is "militarystrike123" and is located in Walton-on-Thames. This item can be shipped worldwide. Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany Country/ Organization: Germany Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued Type: Badges Conflict: World War II (1939-1945) Service: Army Era: 1914-1945   

German Arm Shield Tank Destroyer Ww2 Original Rare Mint Condition

Special badge for fighting armored vehicles by lone fighters. The tank and the back plate are magnetic!! The tank is attached with 3 split pins. Special badge with award bag. The medal is undamaged and in good condition! It's even better than what you can see in the photos. The item "German Arm Shield Tank destroyer WW2 Original rare mint condition" is in sale since Wednesday, November 4, 2020. This item is in the category "Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Other World War II Militaria". The seller is "oscar_wilde999" and is located in Surrey. This item can be shipped ...

Ww2 Us Army 20th Armored-tank Destroyer Nco Ike Jacket

   WWII US ARMY 20th ARMORED Div-TANK DESTROYER NCO Model 1944 IKE JACKET (The 20th Armored were known as the'Liberators' for having liberated Dachau in 1945). M1944 OD Wool enlisted Ike Jacket dated 1944 on contractors pocket label. All original-to-jacket insignia to include wool SSG chevrons, TD & Armor Patches, both Overseas and service stripes plus discharge patch; NO other insignia has ever been on this uniform. Two large chest pockets; Adjustable cuff buttons and waist buckles. Another rag-mill find in remarkably great condition without any significant damage. Whatsoever; ...

Ww2 Us Army Attributed Tank Destroyer M43 Jacket, 893rd Td Bn

   NCO M43 Field Jacket, Large size. WWII US Army M43 Field Jacket issued to Thomas Griffith, ASN 33081082 , Tech Sergeant, 893rd Tank Destroyer Battalion. M43 jacket has its contractors tag in bottom waist pocket. Size tag in collar (40R) actual size is larger: Chest laid flat armpit to armpit: 22" (size 44) / Sleeve length from shoulder seam to cuff: 24"/ Length from collar to skirt: 30long. Jacket is named in collar area with full name & ASN and again abbreviated in lining of shoulder with G-1082 ; Griffith was from Pennsylvania where this jacket surfaced as a once consigned ...

Wwii Us Army 773rd Tank Destroyer Battalion Stein With Original Owner's Name

   ARTIFACT: This is a fantastic, over-the-top World War II United States Army 773rd Tank Destroyer Battalion souvenir stein made in early Occupation Period in Germany. This stein is named to its original owner, Paul Notargiacomo, and has a nude figural handle. The front of the stein has a wonderful eagle holding a banner in its mouth that reads FIT VIAVI (Strength is the Way). The back of the stein lists the countries where the 773rd was active: Scotland, England, Wales, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Germany and Czechoslovakia. VINTAGE: Circa World War II Occupation Period. SIZE: ...
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