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Vintage Wwii U. S. Army Signal Corps Bc-611-f Handie-talkie Radio Receiver & Tran

   Army Signal Corps BC-611-F Handie-Talkie Radio Receiver & Transmitter Galvin Mfg. Estimated Age: Mid-1940s (WWII era). Condition Description: This is an authentic vintage U. Army Signal Corps Radio Receiver and Transmitter, model BC-611-F, commonly known as a Handie-Talkie. These iconic portable radios were extensively used by American forces during World War II. The label clearly indicates U. Army Signal Corps" and "GALVIN MFG. CORPORATION CHICAGO ILLINOIS, " with a contract number "10531-PHILA-45-01, which likely denotes a 1945 production contract. The serial number ...

Original 1941 P-51 Mustang Mark Painting Art Wwii Us Army Air Corps P51 Vintage

Here is an original watercolor painting of a P-51 Mustang Mark 1 alongside a British Army Aeroplane No 1 (also known as the Cody 1). Painted in 1941 by Eugene Clay, a member of the P-51 design team famous for his "exploded views" of the Mustang and the redesign of the P-51 fuselage to the bubble canopy configuration of the P-51D. Very rare, and in excellent condition. If you have any questions, please feel free to write.   

Ww2 Named Army Air Corps Air Medal Early Type Coffin Case Wwii Wrap Broach

Delve into the history of the Second World War with this authentic, Named, Army Air Corps Air Medal, an early type coffin case brooch. Embellished with the original WWII wrap, it serves as a tangible piece of the past, hailing directly from the United States, where it was crafted during the tumultuous years of 1939-45. This original piece is not just a collector's item but a tribute to the valor and service of the era. The brooch, emblematic of the period's militaria, stands as a testament to the bravery and dedication of those who served in the aerial conflicts of the time. Its ...

Original Wwii Painted Army Air Corps A2 Flight Jacket Porky Pig That's All Folks

Shows some wear but good solid condition. One small hole on one arm, fraying on the top on the collar and a thin area under the collar on the back. Has a painted "Artie" on the front breast, and spectacular full back painting. Zipper in good working order.   

Original Wwii Us Army Transportation Corps Red Ball Express Patch

Original WWII US Army Transportation Corps "Red Ball Express" Patch. It appears to be theater-made, but where is unclear. A particularly rare piece, as many African American members burned their uniforms in disgust at the end of the war.   

Original Wwii Painted A2 Flight Jacket American Flag Us Army Air Corps

Very nice condition, chest pit to pit 23 inches, larger size. Interior was replaced at some point with one from a m422a. Zipper in good working order. Original painting on the back. Leather is soft and supple with good patina.   

Wwii Us Army Air Corps Officer's Pink Shirt 100% Virgin Wool 14 Neck

US Army Air Corps Officer's Pink Shirt. 100% Virgin Wool 14 Neck. Army officers' regulation shirt made of virgin wool and tailored by Esquire Shirt Co, INC. The tag in the shirt reads: REGULATION, Form Fitted, LONDON SHRUNK, 100% VIRGIN WOOL, TAILORED BY, ESQUIRE SHIRT CO. Thank you for your consideration. Please check out our store where we have more quality merchandise, to which we are adding new stock every single day. We try our best to describe the item as accurately as possible.   

T. W. Hoover Vintage Wwii Army Air Corps Photograph

The product is an original vintage WWII Army Air Corps photograph from the United States, specifically pertaining to the era of World War II (1939-45). This photograph falls under the theme of militaria, reflecting the historical significance and collectible value of such items from that time period. With its origins in the United States, this photograph captures a piece of American military history from the World War II era, making it a valuable and sought-after piece for collectors interested in original period items and military memorabilia.   

Original 37 X 25 Wwii Join The Waac Women's Army Auxiliary Corps Poster Women

This is an original poster from the estate of Ruth Von Euw, originally from the personal collection of her father, Stephen Von Euw, who had been the editor of the Rockville (CT) Journal from the 1930s until his death in 1955. During World War II, Von Euw had made sure that every local serviceman and servicewomen received free copies of the newspaper wherever they were posted. This is an old item dated to the WWII period, as such, you should expect wear commensurate with age and use, as pictured. There are roll and fold markings. There may be stains, wrinkles, minor nicks, rips at the edges,...

Wwii Us Army Air Corps Caterpillar Club Bullion Patch

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